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@minti mintiiiiiiiii. ^^
Tuesday, 14-May-13 03:52:33 UTC from web-
@flamingpandaomg Haii.
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@minti So, I've been having an extremely hard time trying to find time to play TERA.
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@flamingpandaomg Hehe, I was wondering about that. XD
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@minti I have my Fic I've been slowly writing, a friend I play minecraft with a lot, friends that want to play on XBL with me, streams that I have to watch... XD I need to prioritize.
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@flamingpandaomg If you're worried about not playing with me, it's kay. I kind of exploded my computer anyway so I can't play atm. XD
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@minti XD What happened?
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@flamingpandaomg Power surge, PSU exploded. xD
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@minti Jesus. xD I just unplug my computer completely during thunderstorms if they're bad enough. I don't trust surge protectors.
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@flamingpandaomg The probem is, it was completely unexpected. Weather was perfect outside, there was literally no reason for it to surge. :/
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@minti O.o that's weird. At least PSUs aren't usually very expensive.
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@flamingpandaomg Yeah, that's why I'm glad is wasn't something else. Still a bummer though. XD
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@minti Of course, but at least it wasn't something like your CPU or graphics card or something like that. :p
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@flamingpandaomg I'd cry. xD
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@flamingpandaomg They cost basically the same a CPU or GPU costs here so I don't use one.
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@minti I would too xD but at least it'd give me a reason to buy a new one, since both of them are sub-par at best, especially my CPU. It's always what drags down my games.
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@nerthos Wait, are we talking about the computer's power supply? Or a backup incase of power-outage?
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@flamingpandaomg Oh, true, you guys call PSU the supply itself. Here we call PSU those things with a small battery that keeps your computer from dying in case of power surge.
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@nerthos That's what I call PSUs too, but I just assumed Minti meant the supply itself because minti said the computer was messed up. If it was just the PSU itself then there wouldn't be any problems unless the power goes out.
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@flamingpandaomg Yup. Anyway the in-case-of-outage PSUs are too expensive here to be worth it.
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@nerthos They are here too. At least the ones that provide more than a couple minutes worth of protection at least.
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@flamingpandaomg Five minutes are more than enough for me, since it only has to keep the computer on long enough to save and turn it off. Still, the batteries die in a year or so, so...
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