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captain mad mike // User Search
captain mad mike // User Search
Jun 4, 2006, 4:18am
Exactly. Of course, enforce language around GZ, but that's what Customs Aide
is for. This is just completely overkill.
-CMM
[View Quote]"SW Comit" <sam at usamedia.tv> wrote in message
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> My reaction as well. I'm going to pretend this was an oversight because I
> just can't believe they would enable a global chat nanny over a world as
> big as Alphaworld. I rarely use any cuss words but if I want to use it in
> a conversation between my friends 100 miles away from GZ then that's my
> own business. Who asked for this silly regulation o_O
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> Actually what's 10x worse though is no web links in chat anymore. I depend
> on the convience of auto-linking in day to day chatting, as do most
> people. *grumble*
>
> - Com
>
> "goober king" <gooberking at gkstudios.net> wrote in message
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Jun 13, 2006, 1:15am
Swapping out the mobo in a dell requires you to change the PSU as well. They
changed the pinouts on the connectors so that you can't throw normal ATX
motherboards/PSUs in their computers.
Comps aren't that bad, I think mine's probably worth a little over $1k after
I upgraded it, and while the gear isn't bleeding-edge, its still got plenty
of life for it. Unless next year games start needing more than 512MB of
graphics memory....
-CMM
[View Quote]"joeman" <john at fakeplastic.com> wrote in message
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>I dont know WHAT you're talking about with the dells. I've delt with tons
>of dells, from their low range desktop models up to their enterprise server
>products, and everything is built up to standards. You can upgrade memory,
>drives, processor, add in any PCI, PCIE, PCIX, ISA, whatever cards. If you
>wanted to you could swap out the motherboard with a different one too that
>you could buy off newegg.
>
> Building a computer is really not a good trick to teach a beginner.
> There's just too much to take into account. Dell is an excellent way to
> go if you're starting out looking for a good deal, or like me, and just
> looking for a good deal.
>
> I personally *can* build my own machines, but prefer to pick them up from
> dell. I've got a warranty that dell provides. My machine breaks? Send it
> back. You cant do that with a home built computer. Plus, their next day
> delivery and business service agreements have saved my ass a number of
> times at work.
>
> Seriously, dell is not a bad thing.
>
> -Joe
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> Angelicus wrote:
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Jul 24, 2006, 1:41pm
I know what you mean, though for me it usually just reloads the cell the
object was in, not the entire area. Either way I do find it a little
annoying when building.
-CMM
[View Quote]"Strike Rapier" <markyr at gmail.com> wrote in message
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> (Confirmed by several people)
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> When finding an object error (obj does not exist, encroachment etc) the
> browser stalls - the entire area seemingly reloaded in its entirety. With
> several objects coming back as errors its enough to crash the browser.
>
> --
> - Mark Randall
> http://www.temporal-solutions.co.uk
>
> "We're Systems and Networks..."
> "It's our job to know..."
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