Replies to adiwan, page 111
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@broniebrown Yes, that's why I said "the show"
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@broniebrown By my heal I care not.
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@broniebrown Your entire plan is to post a big negative post about something into a hashtag dedicated to people who like said thing, though. You can't exactly complain about them.
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@broniebrown I haven't, either. But it seems those Superwholockians on Tumblr are pretty obnoxious.
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@broniebrown Oh, boo. The people on tumblr will do anon hate if they show any. Haha You'd be fine.
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@broniebrown Welcome to Tumblr.
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@broniebrown You should do it, but compare everything that you don't like to Supernatural or Sherlock (but in a favorable way). "This thing about 'Doctor Who' was bad, but not nearly as bad as the rest of Superwholock (screw those guys)." Because screw those guys.
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@broniebrown I have never seen so much unexplainable holes in a game :o
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@broniebrown I call that napkin math... Also... I could do that, or... get laser eye sirgury...
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@broniebrown There are at least 300 things I want to have printed about now, so, ehmm, I am just waiting till they become affordable and interesting to own one for maybe I can open the first 3D copyshop in at least a 5 mile radius...
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@broniebrown I want a 3D printer :o
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@broniebrown CUDA ?
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@broniebrown I did not know the DVD made that desision... Ahwell...
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@broniebrown No more dual boot ?
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@broniebrown I do not think that matters at all ( rather you need to diskpart with command prompt to even do advanced stuff like this during the windows 7 install, you can get in the command prompt with shift+f10 at any time during the install "shield/window" of the installer ( although preferably when in the select partition section ). At any rate, it works, probably no reason to go to GPT as of now ( unless if you want a seperate /home/ and /swap/ for you linux installs... as I am not quite sure if those directories/path's can be on the extended partition ... my best guess, why should they be primary ? )
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@broniebrown ha, how horrifying.
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@broniebrown Arch is good- I like CentOS for servers and tend to like Debian based for desktop/consumer just because of how far .deb packages have come.
I am a linux system administrator and love Linux for servers but I still use Windows for home computer because people still haven't caught on to making mainstream games for linux. -
@broniebrown Welcome to Linux. =P
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@broniebrown You could always install an alternate UI and then launch into that- GNOME's easier to get rid of when it's not running.
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@broniebrown I can imagine her in this form being like a taxadermy sculpture like the Deer heads you see in Log cabins.
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@broniebrown Windows 7 doesn't work well on UEFI, you need knowledge and magick to install it. I was thinking about Windows 8+ while writing previous message.
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@broniebrown Brutal.
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@broniebrown Wait, you installed Windows 7 in "legacy mode" ? Where did you toggle this mode ?
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@broniebrown Basically, there needs to be an MBR on the disk ( this is before partitions come into play ) which allocates maximum adressable storage space. the original technology is called MBR and supports up to 2 TB ( 232 X 512 bytes ). Then GUID partition tables ( GPT ) came along later and has some improvements over the old MBR, such as the ability to support up to 18 Exabytes in size and 128 partitions per disk ( compared to the old MBR format, that only could support 4 primary partitions ( or 3 primary, 1 extended, and unlimited logical ) ... Also there is a greater reliability because of... replication and redundancy check protection of the partition table... ... Which basically translates to "use it when needed, such as when you have a 2TB+ drive or need +4 logical partitions" in my head
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@broniebrown What is the size of your biggest hard disk ?
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@broniebrown Isn't that the UEFI partition ? Or are you talking about the GPT thing for drives over X in size ?
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@broniebrown Ehmm, you mean the 100 megabyte first mini partition ?
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@broniebrown Amen to that... It keeps nagging me about "safe and secure bootstraps" and stuff
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@broniebrown Irony: dual-boot should be easier with UEFI but I see Microsoft thinks otherwise.
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@broniebrown Not actually advertised that way :-/.