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Vormav.

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[long, confusing post]

You spelled yin wrong.

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Completely Unrelated / Re: Bye bye, loyal subjects!
« on: 2007-06-15 00:37:59 »
Alright Squeezable have it your way...I deliberately misspelled there names and yours because its funny to me anyway

Did you purposely misspell "their" as well?

---edit---

Awww, looks like I missed all the action.

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Completely Unrelated / Jackass running his mouth
« on: 2007-05-10 22:36:44 »
Everyone already knows Pat Buchanan is a douche bag, but please roll on over to Townhall and let him know this.

Immigration laws here in the US are bad enough already without clowns like this running their mouths.

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Completely Unrelated / Re: Meet the staff of Qhimm.com
« on: 2007-04-22 20:16:55 »
I'm glad I can finally put faces to all those names!! :-D

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Completely Unrelated / Re: Linux sucks ass
« on: 2007-02-28 04:51:07 »
I think the gods of UNIX are screwing with you, Jari.  First the weird USB kernel panic, then KDE, now this.  It's good to see you didn't lose your drive, though. (I was really surprised when you told me that.  I've been running ReiserFS for years now, and I believe it outperforms FAT, FAT32, NTFS *and* ext2/3.  Hans should've been doing more of the "work on ReiserFS" thing and less of the "killing his wife" thing.)

As far as Aki goes: she's cute, but . . . tits too big, rest of body too small.  That's just my opinion, for what it's worth.

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My wife is out of the country right now.

I sent her flowers.

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Completely Unrelated / Re: Jesus is coming!
« on: 2007-01-15 14:29:34 »
Shit son, I haven't even gotten into my opinion yet.  I'd hardly call the Rape of Nanjing a "matter of opinion".

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(Sorry for de-railing your topic, Jari.)

A buddy of mine bought a Ti4800SE (which is just the AGP 8x version of the Ti4400).  He used it for a few years, until he got his Radeon 9800 Pro.  Then he let me borrow it for a few months (I used it in my main box.  I could play Doom 3 on it perfectly fine.  All settings on Medium to high.  This was with an Athlon XP 2200 with 768 Megs of RAM.) until he asked for it back so he could give it to his girlfriend.  As far as I know, she's still using it to this day.  She plays things like HL2 on it with no problem.

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Completely Unrelated / Re: Jesus is coming!
« on: 2007-01-15 13:07:56 »
wow, dude, japan had fight with neightbor countrys, not with U.S.A ( other side of world)

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did you really know why usa attack japan? i dont think so..

Not commenting on whether nukular bombing is acceptable under any circumstances, but you do know/realize that it was Japan who attacked US, yes?

Heh.  Thanks Jari.  I couldn't have said it better myself!

in a WAR people die (Field war), it is a fact, but You play basketball with your friends in the street, and die with a atomic bomb, it´s very different don´t agreed?

Perhaps you should read a little about the situation during WWII.  Or were all of THOSE civilians somehow military targets?

Again, while Japan did attack a military base, THEY attacked US first.  I'd hardly say us attacking them was unprovoked in any sense of the word (also again, I'm not going anywhere near the 'was the nuke necessary' argument)

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Completely Unrelated / Re: Jesus is coming!
« on: 2007-01-15 02:39:10 »
Many peoples in second war was thinking in the same way about armageddon...in golf war...in japan when the atomics bombs explode killing thousand peoples..

You know, you seem to love to keep pointing out how the US bombed Japan - yet you fail to mention the millions of Chinese, Vietnamese, and other East Asian people that the Japanese brutalized during WWII.

Oh, and calling Americans "North Americans" to leave out Latin America is cute . . . considering "North American" includes Canadians, too - not just US Americans.

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James Pond: Awww :) I'm quite happy with my Ti4400, so methinks that you are just too picky. :P

Damn good card that was . . . hell, still *IS*.

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Completely Unrelated / Re: Do you read?
« on: 2007-01-15 00:18:51 »
Heh.  How fitting this topic should show up at a time I actually AM reading something that's not a text book or journal article.

Right now I'm reading Romance of the Three Kingdoms.  (I'm hoping that no one here needs an explaination into what that is.)

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Hey guys!  GNU stands for "GNU's not UNIX"! 

Did you know that?

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Completely Unrelated / Re: Is Qhimm dead?
« on: 2006-12-09 05:41:00 »
Holy shit!  Sir Canealot!  You're still alive!  How've you been?

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I've got one word: ethno . . . (Jari, I know you know what I'm thinking, so you can finish it if you like ;-) )

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Completely Unrelated / Re: Post Your Desktop
« on: 2006-12-01 21:53:20 »
btw Sukaeto, is that Jigoku Shoujo?

It's a genuine Tony Taka.  Well, the girl at least is, anyway.  I'm not sure about the background, though.

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Completely Unrelated / Re: Post Your Desktop
« on: 2006-12-01 00:05:39 »
Heheh, well here goes . . . I'll say it in public, Jari.  That has to be the sexiest Windoze Desktop I've ever seen.

Anyway, I'll join the fray:

wee!


widgets!


As usual, clicking one of the above images will link you to the original (quite big, but nicer looking.)

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Completely Unrelated / World rejoice!
« on: 2006-11-09 04:21:18 »
Dubya's balls are locked in a vice, and Donald Rumsfeld's plan for world domination has come crumbling down:

http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=514&u=/ap/20061109/ap_on_el_ge/election_rdp_8
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20061109/pl_afp/usvote_061108235628

Dubya won't be a problem for anyone, anymore.

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I was browsing goole and found this <link castrated> !!
This site is about dirty sex! Why people do this? Why porno content presents in Google search? What if children find this adult site?

YOU FAILED THE TURING TEST!!

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Completely Unrelated / Re: question on linux
« on: 2006-09-15 04:18:16 »
i looked at the others, and i think Fedora might be best

People have been making quite a buzz over Fedora as of late.  I'll have to throw it on one of my bitch boxes and see what all the fuss is about.

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Completely Unrelated / Re: question on linux
« on: 2006-09-09 14:55:48 »
The easiest distros to start out with are Kubuntu and Freespire (Linspire, if you don't mind paying for support.)

If you want to be adventerous and are interested in learning a good amount about UNIX in general, though, go with either Gentoo or Slackware.

As far as the whole Win98 over WinXP thing goes:  Unfortunately (or maybe fortunately, considering how crashy Win98 is), you may need to use Windows XP because I'm pretty sure Visual Sutdio.NET and later will not run on Windows 98.  If you *do* end up going with Windows XP, install it on a FAT 32 partition.  FAT32 a) is quicker and b) can be read/written to by Linux.  Since it's not your primary OS, I doubt you'll be needing the security of NTFS.

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Completely Unrelated / Re: Message from Jari
« on: 2006-08-25 20:25:19 »
You guys all do realize that he can still read the forum, don't you?

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I'm not sure about the Mac, but I think because it's based on BSD it should read FAT32.

Now, if you're not planning on hooking it up to either the Linux box OR the Mac directly, both of them will be able to read from/write to it via the SMB protocol (albiet slowly.)

All of that aside, I would recommend FAT32 *anyway* (unless you require the security), because NTFS is just *SLOW*.  The only downside to FAT32 on a drive that large is its cluster sizes - probably somewhere around 32k.  However, if you're not storing alot of small files on the drive, that probably won't be a problem for you.

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Scripting and Reverse Engineering / Re: Good Assembler?
« on: 2006-08-10 02:47:05 »
Unless it's dealing with SSE SSE2 SSE3 or mmx instructions.

with gcc:  just pass the -msse flag.  I'm pretty sure there's a -msse2 flag, and probably an -msse3 flag as well.

However I recomend not jetisoning knowledge of the low level machine because 'The compilor will do a better job'.

I never said to completely ignore learning an assembly language.  It's good to understand the architecture of the machine you're working with - but that doesn't mean you should ever DO anything in assembly.

Think about it:  if you're spending too much time worrying about what to keep in registers and what to store to memory, or making sure things are .aligned properly, you're not going to be able to devote your time to making sure your ALGORITHM is efficient.  At the end of the day, Algorithm efficiency gets you way more than code efficiency - the compiler is probably doing a better job than you think it is (or else you need to complain to the writer of the compiler for doing a sh*tty job on it.)  A well written algorithm in Java - no wait, scratch that, Java just sucks that bad . . . a well written algorithm in <C, Ada, Delphi, LISP, take your pick> will out-perform a poorly written one in human-generated assembly code ANY DAY.

Why do you think most modern chips (besides the sh*tty x86) are using RISC architectures?  They're designed to cater to the compiler, NOT the programmer.

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