Notices by Cloud Kicker (critialcloudkicker), page 108

  1. @nerthos Can he even hear you ?

    Friday, 14-Nov-14 09:37:03 UTC from web in context
  2. @nerthos Its for a PSP 3000, it won't fit around a 2000 right ?

    Friday, 14-Nov-14 09:25:05 UTC from web in context
  3. @critialcloudkicker At any rate it made me laugh XD

    Friday, 14-Nov-14 09:10:44 UTC from web in context
  4. Cmon China ( it is a Chinese el-cheapo import site ) ... are you even trying ? http://rainbowdash.net/attachment/803432

    Friday, 14-Nov-14 09:10:32 UTC from web in context
  5. Can someone explain to me why all my addons have been removed from FireFox ?

    Friday, 14-Nov-14 08:57:44 UTC from web
  6. @metaltao Wait... you have secrets ?

    Friday, 14-Nov-14 08:53:42 UTC from web in context
  7. Goodmorning everyone... I am hungry like a hippo... I might go eat... A gigantic cheese pizza... On purpose !

    Friday, 14-Nov-14 08:49:54 UTC from web
  8. @soren http://pny.lv/6ov4 ... Click this :D

    Thursday, 13-Nov-14 20:22:22 UTC from web in context
  9. @soren Salt ?

    Thursday, 13-Nov-14 20:18:28 UTC from web in context
  10. @soren Fun fact : sorry is somewhat of a dumb thing to say in some situations

    Thursday, 13-Nov-14 20:16:23 UTC from web in context
  11. @broniebrown CUDA ?

    Thursday, 13-Nov-14 19:43:23 UTC from web in context
  12. @soren Fun fact : Some people do not like your fun

    Thursday, 13-Nov-14 19:41:01 UTC from web in context
  13. Oh... I am able to mirror my android device on screen with chromecast... cool

    Thursday, 13-Nov-14 18:54:20 UTC from web
  14. @ceruleanspark Hmm, well, basically because I have no idea what Chromecast's can do. I will in all certainty not use it at home so I will have no WiFi ( Instead I will be using it mostly on the beamer in the conference room, and they flatout refuse to give me WiFi access ) ... thirdly because I know everything on my phone, and lastly because such a device seems cheaper than a chromecast

    Thursday, 13-Nov-14 18:52:34 UTC from web in context
  15. Does anyone have any experience with those devices that displays your phone on your TV ? ( such as http://pny.lv/6oqk )

    Thursday, 13-Nov-14 18:47:38 UTC from web in context
  16. @broniebrown I did not know the DVD made that desision... Ahwell...

    Thursday, 13-Nov-14 18:30:52 UTC from web in context
  17. @techdisk I figured one would be used up and such. How do you plan on keeping both of them charged and ready ?

    Thursday, 13-Nov-14 18:28:49 UTC from web in context
  18. @broniebrown No more dual boot ?

    Thursday, 13-Nov-14 18:27:14 UTC from web in context
  19. @digitaldomain123 Awesome, I like it. What's next on the doodle list ?

    Thursday, 13-Nov-14 18:26:44 UTC from web in context
  20. @techdisk What are you going to do with the old one ?

    Thursday, 13-Nov-14 18:23:25 UTC from web in context
  21. @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 ? )

    Thursday, 13-Nov-14 18:23:08 UTC from web in context
  22. @broniebrown Wait, you installed Windows 7 in "legacy mode" ? Where did you toggle this mode ?

    Thursday, 13-Nov-14 15:05:54 UTC from web in context
  23. @critialcloudkicker "hinky" ... "hinky" ... You know "hinky" kinda looks hinky to me https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXLDv-fUINM

    Thursday, 13-Nov-14 15:05:06 UTC from web in context
  24. @critialcloudkicker ... Looked kinda hinky to me, so I did look it up, the "MBR" sector is more commonly known as "MBR", "Master Boot Sector", "Sector Zero", or "Cylinder 0 Head 0 Sector 1"

    Thursday, 13-Nov-14 14:50:46 UTC from web in context
  25. @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

    Thursday, 13-Nov-14 14:45:29 UTC from web in context
  26. @broniebrown What is the size of your biggest hard disk ?

    Thursday, 13-Nov-14 14:33:26 UTC from web in context
  27. @broniebrown Isn't that the UEFI partition ? Or are you talking about the GPT thing for drives over X in size ?

    Thursday, 13-Nov-14 14:29:22 UTC from web in context
  28. @broniebrown Ehmm, you mean the 100 megabyte first mini partition ?

    Thursday, 13-Nov-14 14:25:35 UTC from web in context
  29. ... Aww yea, that'd be awesome http://rainbowdash.net/attachment/803031

    Thursday, 13-Nov-14 14:01:03 UTC from web
  30. Today I learned that "The Cleveland Show" was cancelled

    Thursday, 13-Nov-14 13:42:44 UTC from web