i5 4670k @ 4.9GHz - Stock Heatsink - The rest is melted silicon but I think I have a graphics card in there somewhere It surprises me how many people on this forum can't read benchmarks.
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Dear Notch, I hate butter and I prefer mayo on my sandwich and mullets with my keyboards and the moon, but someone stole it. So Emergehd went to apple land to get a brony. This his brony brother exploded. Hooray! However, ducks hate you. Fear bronies because they eat mayo whilst sitting on Drive-Thru then suicide Under McDonalds while farting out a beanstalk #YOLO. Someone who farts makes a huge difference when it feels "doofusing" so I raped Jeb
I think this is from the "dear notch" thread...
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OP. To determine the bit count of your system you'll need a set of screwdrivers and a good work space. You'll need to take the case off everything and count how many parts have been installed to your motherboard. These are called "bits". Many only have 32, but they've managed to reduce the size of the bits and most newer systems can fit 64 on the board.
I am really surprised at you for spouting this old wives tale. It's not only misleading but damaging to the community.
In fact the term 'bit' goes back to about the same time as the word 'bug' and has a related origin.
The first bug was reputed to be an insect that caused a short circuit in one of the early computers and got fried for its trouble whilst causing the program to crash.
What is not so widely known is that the insect was from the coat of a poorly disinfected hamster used to power the computer. The hamster was harnessed into the power supply and controlled using a 'bit' in the same way as horses are today. As the need for computing power increased so did the the number of hamsters but due to problems with balancing the rapidly spinning hamster wheels it was realised that the number of hamster positions (now known as 'bits') had to be increased as powers of 2. Hence 8, 16, 32 and 64 bit architecture.
These days hamsters are only used to power the largest of set ups and are still widely used in server farms, where there is a growing problem of the heat generated from all these sweaty little rodents. Home PC's are powered by other, smaller animals, each breed being unique to a specific manufacturer and are highly secret. The very existence of these animals is frequently denied to prevent trouble with animal rights activists.
As a final point, there is only 1 'popular' brand of computer that doesn't use animal power, obviously this is the 'Apple' which is apple powered, which is why they're .
---- YOU CAN CLOSE THIS LAUNCHER IF THE GAME STARTED OK ----
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Client> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: net/minecraft/client/main/Main
Client> Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: net.minecraft.client.main.Main
Client> at java.net.URLClassLoader$1.run(URLClassLoader.java:202)
Client> at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
Client> at java.net.URLClassLoader.findClass(URLClassLoader.java:190)
Client> at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:306)
Client> at sun.misc.Launcher$AppClassLoader.loadClass(Launcher.java:301)
Client> at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:247)
Game ended with bad state (exit code 1)
Deleting /Users/josephgolingay/Library/Application Support/minecraft/versions/tmi/tmi-natives-1373358025373350000
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It surprises me how many people on this forum can't read benchmarks.
What.
I don't know... I don't know.
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Hi. Long time no see.
Wat.
too lazy to write
I think this is from the "dear notch" thread...
The "raped Jeb" part was my idea :v
Hi. Long time no see.
i was googling this to find me a puppy
Cheap Shot said:
In fact the term 'bit' goes back to about the same time as the word 'bug' and has a related origin.
The first bug was reputed to be an insect that caused a short circuit in one of the early computers and got fried for its trouble whilst causing the program to crash.
What is not so widely known is that the insect was from the coat of a poorly disinfected hamster used to power the computer. The hamster was harnessed into the power supply and controlled using a 'bit' in the same way as horses are today. As the need for computing power increased so did the the number of hamsters but due to problems with balancing the rapidly spinning hamster wheels it was realised that the number of hamster positions (now known as 'bits') had to be increased as powers of 2. Hence 8, 16, 32 and 64 bit architecture.
These days hamsters are only used to power the largest of set ups and are still widely used in server farms, where there is a growing problem of the heat generated from all these sweaty little rodents. Home PC's are powered by other, smaller animals, each breed being unique to a specific manufacturer and are highly secret. The very existence of these animals is frequently denied to prevent trouble with animal rights activists.
As a final point, there is only 1 'popular' brand of computer that doesn't use animal power, obviously this is the 'Apple' which is apple powered, which is why they're .
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---- YOU CAN CLOSE THIS LAUNCHER IF THE GAME STARTED OK ----
---- YOU CAN CLOSE THIS LAUNCHER IF THE GAME STARTED OK ----
---- (We'll do this automatically later ;D) ----
Client> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: net/minecraft/client/main/Main
Client> Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: net.minecraft.client.main.Main
Client> at java.net.URLClassLoader$1.run(URLClassLoader.java:202)
Client> at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
Client> at java.net.URLClassLoader.findClass(URLClassLoader.java:190)
Client> at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:306)
Client> at sun.misc.Launcher$AppClassLoader.loadClass(Launcher.java:301)
Client> at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:247)
Game ended with bad state (exit code 1)
Deleting /Users/josephgolingay/Library/Application Support/minecraft/versions/tmi/tmi-natives-1373358025373350000
I was having trouble putting mods in.
Feed my dragons please