As others have said, you might as well get a cheap laptop and a good desktop. This is doubly true when you're getting another monitor anyways. The mobile I5 really under perform anyways to save power and they are underclocked normally. Either way, I always thought that taking a laptop to your class is usually a bad idea, you end up paying a lot less to the prof and more to dumb internet shit.
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I am going to be a non-conformist and -frag myself.
Snowed a little in Columbus, Ohio but only 20 outside right now
I just came online and noticed it updating, haven't played it yet but I figured I would toss it out there.
Need 4 more, please join :P
narfBasically EA was found to be violating anti-trust legislation by having a monopoly on the football video game market due to them having exclusive video game rights to the NFL, which is "the only viable sports football associations and leagues in the United States."
You're getting paid because the courts found you were unlawfully not given any alternatives in football video games.
That's what I got skimming through the order anyways
funny but absurd
http://www.amazon.com/Go-F-Sleep-Adam-Mansbach-ebook/dp/B004YMYR2C
I still think people are forgetting why people are making a big deal out of any hacking anymore. There is no real repercussions for hacking anymore. Most hackers have 4-5 free tf2 accounts to mess around with their hacks in order to keep their main account "legit", or not vacced. To do that before free to play, you would have to spend extra money to buy tf2. While it wasn't really expensive, at least it was a small deterrent.
After that, everyone knows that ESEA's anticheat does not work in TF2. I think when you add these two together, you get a small comp TF2 community more on edge when it comes to vac bans and cheating in general.
TerywjSo this leaves seven undefeated teams in Open (Budsquad and Quantum Flux aren't losing their remaining match, both against Tragic Servers, actually). The very top of Open should produce some exciting games during the next three week stretch, as evidenced by the crazy match last night between Game of Throws and Teammates Got Issues.
Since I haven't been writing much on Invite this season, I may spend some time talking about Open with team interviews or talking about the bubble teams or something like that, maybe.
Yeah, scheduling has been a nightmare since we only getting online twice a week for matches. I am honestly unsure what both teams can do about not being able to schedule the rematch against QF.
MaxHaxFzeroThe total number of days between Thursday, December 4th, 2003 and Sunday, November 10th, 2013 is 3,629 days.
This is equal to exactly 9 years, 11 months, and 6 days.
Tf2 hasn't been out for 9 years. You counting TFC?
Yes, figured might as well.
I get pharaoh's point, but the main thing to take into consideration is the fact that ESEA "anticheat" has only caught two players that I am aware of. The chances of that is very slim.
The total number of days between Thursday, December 4th, 2003 and Sunday, November 10th, 2013 is 3,629 days.
This is equal to exactly 9 years, 11 months, and 6 days.
This does not include the end date, so it's accurate if you're measuring your age in days, or the total days between the start and end date. But if you want the duration of an event that includes both the starting date and the ending date, then it would actually be 3,630 days.
3,629 days is equal to 518 weeks and 3 days.
Fuck my hours, 9 years is way too much. At 3629 days, it gives me about 1.3 hours per day.
PossimpiblethrasherGood point. Back on topic with a serious question... Will ESEA be taking action against AG by overturning matches if it turns out that insom did in fact hack?
Didn't he stream yesterday? And joined VAC protected server? Plus, valve wipes backpacks for tf2 VAC bans. I thought it's pretty clear from that it wasn't for tf2.
Only people that are friends with him would know if he still has his items or not, since it's private. That is why people asked him to make it public
LKincheloeFzeroPS- Never fly a 20 seat jet, scary as hell.
Who was flying? Jebediah?
It was a single engine plane...This is why you don't use priceline lol. On the plus side, they gave us as much liquor as we wanted but it was rocking all over the place the whole hour flight.
AndKennethNote that your estimated wattage is far under what your psu provides. You could easily get away with a 500 or 450 watt unless you plan on using that same PSU in a high end build sometime in the future, or going Crossfire as an upgrade (and even then when I put an identical card for Xfire in it sits just below 400 W). That doesn't mean cheap out on the PSU, just get a good one with less wattage. Cheaping out/going for offbrand on a PSU is the one thing that can cause your entire computer to die if something goes wrong with it, for obvious reasons.
Here's an edited build with a decent 500 W psu, it's not much but it cuts about 30 off the final post rebate price. You could of course also go for something without a modular design and it would cut the price even more, but stick with the big brands.
http://pcpartpicker.com/user/andKenneth/saved/2LN9
Honestly, keep your PS. Since you have a 20 dollar MIR, if you can afford it now it will allow a lot in the future