Haha, a bot answering all my questions Let's try this... What is the answer to life, the universe and everything ? see you in another2'671'830'000 days (Yes, I'm that bored. Also, the new google calculator is great :))
Btw, let's check if this works!
Erf just noticed the LED now looks crappy due to gif compression. I hate gifs so much...
We decided that it is basically personal preference, so there isn't much point.
True, besides nobody (even me) wants to see a 100 page essay on why I love Bitfenix
Anyways I just read your HDD post and I was wondering if you could add a bit on defragging (once again spell check renders useless).
Edit: I looked it up and apparently I spelled defragging right (yay for me).
We could do software, reputable AVs, recovery tools, open source stuff we like and find handy, etc?
I guess, I know this one website that lets you download key programs for windows, the site can be found here http://ninite.com/
Very useful for installing all the programs you need fast.
A list of software might be a good idea. It would help if more people actually read the stickies though
I think a section on programming would be good as well. Something that would go over how each language works, what it's used for, and how it fares from a difficulty standpoint. With each language we could also leave what we think are some of the best learning resources for each of them in the form of books, videos, online tutorials, and ebooks. For C# I found a great free ebook called "C# School" that's about 320 pages and covers a lot of the language.
A list of software might be a good idea. It would help if more people actually read the stickies though
I think a section on programming would be good as well. Something that would go over how each language works, what it's used for, and how it fares from a difficulty standpoint. With each language we could also leave what we think are some of the best learning resources for each of them in the form of books, videos, online tutorials, and ebooks. For C# I found a great free ebook called "C# School" that's about 320 pages and covers a lot of the language.
I guess I could handle software, such as useful programs that most people (non-techies) haven't heard off (Open/Libre Office, Fraps, Steam, Blender, GIMP, etc). Is there someone specific I would need to talk to such as fm87 to create a section?
I guess I could handle software, such as useful programs that most people (non-techies) haven't heard off (Open/Libre Office, Fraps, Steam, Blender, GIMP, etc). Is there someone specific I would need to talk to such as fm87 to create a section?
I feel like we could delete StrollingChimp's section, replacing it with yours; I don't think he did anything.
I feel like we could delete StrollingChimp's section, replacing it with yours; I don't think he did anything.
Well it's still empty. So is moovlin iirc, but moovlin has been absent for a few months now, I don't know if this was planned before he "left" or if he's planning onto coming back soon and therefore "claimed" the post.
Well it's still empty. So is moovlin iirc, but moovlin has been absent for a few months now, I don't know if this was planned before he "left" or if he's planning onto coming back soon and therefore "claimed" the post.
Speaking of people who have been "absent" I havent seen Satharis post in a while...
Eh, most optical drives are mostly the same these days, given that they are usually rebranded units. The general rule is to get the cheapest drive with a SATA connecter, only get blu-ray if you really, really need it.
This should work, but I firgit uf the URL tag required the "".
Also, back to my 32-bit IPS display Now we can get to work !
It'll work both with and without quotation marks.
Btw, let's check if this works!
Erf just noticed the LED now looks crappy due to gif compression. I hate gifs so much...
Forgot about that.
Anyways I just read your HDD post and I was wondering if you could add a bit on defragging (once again spell check renders useless).
Edit: I looked it up and apparently I spelled defragging right (yay for me).
Very useful for installing all the programs you need fast.
Also, here's a fixed version:
I think a section on programming would be good as well. Something that would go over how each language works, what it's used for, and how it fares from a difficulty standpoint. With each language we could also leave what we think are some of the best learning resources for each of them in the form of books, videos, online tutorials, and ebooks. For C# I found a great free ebook called "C# School" that's about 320 pages and covers a lot of the language.
I feel like we could delete StrollingChimp's section, replacing it with yours; I don't think he did anything.
I'm pretty sure I've seen him post quite a few times just in this last week alone.
Please explain to people who don't understand how they work.
Also, the ASUS ones are said to be loud.