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#21

Hammer Time! Break it down!

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gtfo-I-Peed-In-Your-Coke Wrote:lol Microsoft ? lol butthurt we used that alot when I was growing up lmao.

Doesn't sound like you growing up actually happened.

gtfo-I-Peed-In-Your-Coke Wrote:I'm stuck in the 90's I guess.I say that now and most people are like what ??? Gen X bastard

Wat?

gtfo-I-Peed-In-Your-Coke Wrote:I am and a total non conformist I will not speak like an idiot sorry LOL.

/irony

gtfo-I-Peed-In-Your-Coke Wrote:I do anyway sometimes but its not my fault I lost me marbles a few yrs back :O Combo that with hyperthyroid , boxing , muay thai "thai kickboxing" , and streetfighting from an early age lmao

I know two fighting skills and have a severe health problem, I must be invincible, "lmao"


gtfo-I-Peed-In-Your-Coke Wrote:lets put it this way I'm usually indoors I dont like jail ty...The Bay Area - Cali. is a bad place mostly mmmkkk lol.Glad I left there but alot of Cali people move to OR...

The Bay Area - Cali sounds like a rap song, other than that I don't know what the fuck you are talking about.

gtfo-I-Peed-In-Your-Coke Wrote:I was unbeatable at any word game basically from age 10

Story Bro.
Cool one.


gtfo-I-Peed-In-Your-Coke Wrote:gg private school all my general skills were 10th and 11th grade level in 4th grade heh.

Yet you never learned to write in your first language?

gtfo-I-Peed-In-Your-Coke Wrote:I guess that tells us the state of public school 2 lolz.

I know, I went to public school and I can only type intelligibly. The state of public schools must be horrible... "lolz"?

gtfo-I-Peed-In-Your-Coke Wrote:Good genes 2

Bad movie, bro.

gtfo-I-Peed-In-Your-Coke Wrote:I guess pops is a genious

Whos pops? your pops?

Gotta have my pops!

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gtfo-I-Peed-In-Your-Coke Wrote:and moms a sharp cookie 2.

Sounds like your dad just had a lacerated dick.

gtfo-I-Peed-In-Your-Coke Wrote:Now I'm like ummmm about a 1/3 of the time

Extrapolation: wat?

/sarcasm
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#22

thank you. from the bottom of my heart.
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#23

OmegaZero_Alpha:
You made me laugh so hard I cried.
A lot of people were like WTF? at that guys post.

Thanks.
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#24

LOL @ obscure breakfast cereal reference.
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#25

unknown Wrote:thank you. from the bottom of my heart.
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#26

Omega is kredit to forum.
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#27

Yep, but no, dunno where people got the idea I was running Vista 64 bit, I'm running windows xp professional on my desktop until windows 7 comes out. I've been meaning to try out Ubuntu for some time now and having to reinstall is always a good time to try new solutions. I have no obscure odd hardware in my system, it's all top of the line (at least at the time I built it). Driver issues happened and I tried to fix them but drivers are very annoying things and can conflict easily. I never found the conflicting driver and fix it so I just reformatted.

So: I don't hate windows, actually like quite a few things about it. I'd just like to give Linux a try sometime. I don't have any weird obscure hardware and am very proficient at troubleshooting. I just don't like people having the misconception I'm either inept or a a hater.
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#28

Ubuntu can be a little finicky sometimes. I'm running Ubuntu Studio that has a real time kernel hack which is nice for some things.

You might try picking up a cheap hard drive for ubuntu to try it out first, that way you can always use it as a backup. I've used ubuntu to recover files from external drives that my windows drive wouldn't recognize. You can also use ubuntu as an inbetween for transferring files from mac drives to pc drives (provided all permissions are what they should be).

Be sure to get compiz fusion and the advanced desktop effects packages. 3D cube desktops are fun and help with workflow a lot.
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#29

Yea I've actually got my drive partitioned so I can try out a dual boot. Ive heard some iffy things about trying to game on a windows virtual machine on linux. So was thinking I wanted to go with a dual boot, windows exclusively for my gaming and linux for programming and everything else.
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#30

that's exactly what I do, but I have two drives.

One alternative to running a Windows VM is to use Wine to "trick" apps into thinking they are in windows. Steam and TF2 are supposed to work without a hitch and without the speed problems that come with a virtual box. I have yet to try it as I'm running XP 64 with 8 gigs of RAM and Wine doesn't emulate the 64bit windows environment that efficiently yet.

I do my web development stuff on ubuntu, and hope to start learning software programming sometime soon.
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