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General Discussion / Re: CPU Upgrade... What would you recomend?
« on: May 11, 2009, 10:19:14 PM »
Auctualy, I agree with Gary. Why o people need a new computer because the operating failed, or it is slow? It still does what it needs to do!

The clockrate is 1400. It is super slow... :hammer:

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General Discussion / Re: CPU Upgrade... What would you recomend?
« on: May 10, 2009, 08:34:22 PM »
If you have ever seen my desktop pictures, it is a PC... not a Mac :biggrin:

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General Discussion / Re: Post your desktops
« on: May 10, 2009, 04:30:22 PM »
Heres my Windows Screenshots (And yes, you do see a Windows 98 installer open, and the Windows 7 installer in the WinFlip picture).

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General Discussion / CPU Upgrade... What would you recomend?
« on: May 10, 2009, 01:19:19 PM »
Hello everyone,

I am in need up a CPU upgrade... badly. I am running on a old AMD Duron. Information is listed below. The socket of this CPU is a Socket 462 (Socket A).

Applebred (Model 8, 130 nm)
L1-Cache: 64 + 64 KiB (Data + Instructions)
L2-Cache: 64 KiB, fullspeed
MMX, Extended MMX, 3DNow!, Extended 3DNow!, SSE
Socket A (EV6)
Front side bus: 133 MHz (266 MT/s)
VCore: 1.50 V
First release: August 21, 2003
Clockrate: 1400, 1600, 1800 MHz

Any upgrade suggestions (And yes, I do know that upgrading on this socket is difficult, as there arn't many CPUs on the market designed for this specific Socket 462).

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General Discussion / Re: How old is your school?
« on: May 10, 2009, 01:15:27 PM »
The origional part of the building (Classrooms, Cafeteria) was built in 1957, the gym was finished (Pool and 2 gyms) in 1958, and then the Fine Arts wing was completed in 1963, same year as my house. My god, my school is a old piece of retro junk. Over the summer they renovated parts of it... but I don't think that they can afford doing it again this summer. To much money.

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General Discussion / Re: The Front Porch
« on: May 04, 2009, 12:23:12 AM »
Mexico? Why? Wouldnt you get Swine Flu? Ohh heavens :hammer:

OT: It was my bday yesterday, by 13th and went well :biggrin:

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General Discussion / Re: Swine Flu
« on: April 27, 2009, 07:07:37 PM »
No reports of the Swine Flu have been reported in my area... but I am being careful to who I talk with. I dont know, but maybe Lansing is infected? I go to Okemos Schools... which is kinda strict about people being ill...

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TWC Today News / Re: The Future Of TWC Today
« on: April 27, 2009, 07:01:49 PM »
I understand completely. I think that Martin would be a great admin, but I dont know about Tyler. I dont rally know him :P

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General Discussion / Re: Jonas Brothers
« on: April 27, 2009, 02:43:44 AM »
 :rofl2: :rofl2: :rofl2:

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General Discussion / Re: Jonas Brothers
« on: April 17, 2009, 08:48:13 PM »
Source: Lansing State Journal (LSJ), NOISE! Lansing, the HUB.

Cheesy 'Hannah' cruises on Cyrus' star power
Bill Goodykoontz
Gannett

Complaining that the plot in "Hannah Montana: The Movie" is a ridiculous trope used to string together concert and singing sequences is like complaining that Twinkies have no nutritional value.

Some things you just have to accept going in. You don't eat a Twinkie to lose weight, and you don't see this film to challenge yourself emotionally or intellectually.

You see it because you are a 12-year-old girl. Or, ahem, a parent of one. And somewhere along the line you have to acknowledge that, in the same way Twinkies really do taste good, Miley Cyrus really is a star.
 
Not a movie star. And not a rock star, not exactly. She just has that star presence, that near-indefinable something that draws people to her, most of them pre-adolescents who are screaming. They'll get their money's worth here, I suppose, but everyone else will have to work for it.

"Hannah Montana: The Movie" is basically a Very Special Episode of "Hannah Montana," the Disney Channel television show that launched Miley Cyrus on an unsuspecting world. For the uninitiated, Miley is a good ol' girl from Tennessee who has made it big as a teen singer. But, so that she might grow up normally, she and her father, Robby Ray (Billy Ray Cyrus, her real life dad and the man who popularized "Achy Breaky Heart," though all is forgiven), came up with an alias: Hannah Montana.

Nothing abnormal about that.

Only her family and closest friends know Miley's secret. So while the crowds go nuts for Hannah, Miley is just an average teenage girl. Not exactly "Masterpiece Theatre," but it is cute, sweet and, unlike some other Disney Channel shows, the back talk to the parents and the smart-aleck attitudes are kept to a minimum.

In the film, the Hannah side of her personality is taking over. She's hired Vita (Vanessa Williams), a publicist, who encourages the growing diva-like behavior that is increasingly annoying to her father, her brother Jackson (Jason Earles) and her best friend, Lilly (Emily Osment). A catfight with Tyra Banks in an expensive clothing store in which they go at each other hammer and tongs over a pair of shoes is the last straw.

Drastic measures are called for; so Robby Ray tricks her into going back to her home town of Central Casting, er, Crowley Corners, Tenn., ostensibly for her grandmother's birthday, but also to get in touch with her roots. (Robby Ray for some reason maintains a mean-spirited dissatisfaction with most of Miley's decisions throughout. Weird.)

The town is full of lovable characters - Rascal Flatts sings on the porch - and, what ho, there's a boy there. Travis (Lucas Till), a first-rate hunk who went to first grade with Miley, is working for her grandmother for the summer. Teen romance looms.

No one but family in Crowley Corners knows Miley's secret. The town is in trouble, needing a big infusion of cash. If only someone knew a big rock star for a fundraiser ...
It's all predictable, most of it's poorly acted and the back-and-forth between serious scenes and absurdist slapstick as bizarre as anything this side of an old "Green Acres" episode is dizzying. But when Hannah - or Miley - steps up to the mike, it's a different story. It doesn't matter if you like her songs. She commands the screen when she is singing. And for the core audience, that's more than enough.

 :rofl2: Thanks, LSJ and NOISE! :biggrin:

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General Discussion / Re: Jonas Brothers
« on: April 17, 2009, 08:35:19 PM »
Something regarding "Hannah Montana", the news media in Lansing (City Pulse) basicly said that she was an ignorant, spoiled brat that gets everything from Disney (They auctualy said that she was ignorant.), and said that all the kids are basicly being brainwashed by Disney. I'll get a photocopy of that page and show ya'll this. I laughed.

Go City Pulse (Or Lansing State Jurnal) :clap:

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General Discussion / Re: Gas prices in your area
« on: March 23, 2009, 05:05:49 PM »
30 Cents! I wish I was in Kansas :rofl:

Currently, the gas price here is at $1.89. Not real cheep, but better then 4.06$ (The highest it measured in my aea) :smoke2:

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General Discussion / Re: The Front Porch
« on: March 23, 2009, 05:03:46 PM »
Yep, I am currently using a machine that is 5 years old. I reformated the harddisk two days ago, and it is going strong! Bad luck with my Dell Dimmension 4400, It died. The motherboard in it decided to take a vacation. Its just scrap metal now lol. Well, my oldest, and usable machine is a SGI Indy and NEC Ready 9701SE. THey were made at the same time. About 16 years old... each. They still run :)

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General Discussion / Re: Happy Birthday, Jake!
« on: March 22, 2009, 08:47:16 PM »
Happy B-Day Jake  B)

Lol, Almsot legal :rofl: :bleh:

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General Discussion / Re: Post your desktops
« on: March 22, 2009, 08:41:55 PM »
This is my Hewlett Packard zd7000 Laptop... with a new Fresh copy of Windows XP on it! :clap:

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