GasBandit
Staff member
I'd settle for a little less fraud. I wouldn't get my hopes up for outright honesty. I'm a dreamer, I'm not insane.Honesty---in advertising?
I'd settle for a little less fraud. I wouldn't get my hopes up for outright honesty. I'm a dreamer, I'm not insane.Honesty---in advertising?
Hey now, let's not have yet another thread devolve into a Male Privilege dramafest!Even though I know it's petty, and I know it's not coming from her, every time I read a linked article about work-life balance and they take that turn around the "but really, this is hardest on moms who are still doing most of the work" bend, I'm out with a capital FU. I do at least as much housework as my wife, and for a long time when her career was ramping up, I did a lot more. It's the same with advertisements that feature the dumb dad. Guess what, guys! This dumb dad does all the cooking and shopping, and it only takes one of those to get me to boycott the fuck out of your entire line of products.
Where do you think you are, tumblr?Hey now, let's not have yet another thread devolve into a Male Privilege dramafest!
Just accept that as a white/cis/(protestant?)/(heterosexual)/(young)/male, you cannot be discriminated against or taken advantage of, and if you feel isnulted, attacked or ridiculed, it's probably your own fault.
Oh right, this isn't the Politics subforumWhere do you think you are, tumblr?
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I dunno, my video cards always tended to be loners and homebodies.So, I was playing world in conflict on my alienware laptop. Suddenly my computer goes "zap". Shuts off, and is completely dead. I figured SOMETHING must have friend because the battery indicator still worked, and the pwoer cable LED light still turned on while plugged in to the wall, but turned off when plugged into the computer. So I took it down to the local computer shop and turns out my VGA card friend. How...how does that happen? And could it have been caused by the game itself or......?
Well, at least it wasn't a MacBook, right?So, I was playing world in conflict on my alienware laptop. Suddenly my computer goes "zap". Shuts off, and is completely dead. I figured SOMETHING must have friend because the battery indicator still worked, and the pwoer cable LED light still turned on while plugged in to the wall, but turned off when plugged into the computer. So I took it down to the local computer shop and turns out my VGA card friend. How...how does that happen? And could it have been caused by the game itself or......?
Well, at least it wasn't a MacBook, right?
Also, the graphics cards on Laptops tend to be less feature-rich than their desktop counterparts, usually because it's a big problem to try and get rid of that much heat in that small of a space. As such, keeping the vents/fans clean and free of fuzz is reeeeeally important to keeping them going as long as possible, and that's when fate isn't conspiring against you (such as with the GeForce 8500M recall, etc).
--Patrick
He has an SLI setup. If I'm reading right, only one card has died. So if he wants to maintain his SLI, he has to replace the bad card with exactly the same model card, because SLI doesn't work with disparate cards, even of the same manufacturer or family.Most of them don't require an exact replacement, unless they have custom stuff on the board that'll only work with their custom setup. It is possible to make generic upgradeable graphics slots, but that opens the possibility to being undercut by 3rd party upgrade companies, or for a user to try to install a card that's too hot/power-hungry for the computer to handle. Usually anything in the same family will work. Whatever he does, make sure he does a good, thorough cleaning while he's in there, or else you might have to go right back in when your brand new replacement fails due to your old clogged fan.
--Patrick
I'm sure you're right, I haven't eaten actual skittles in over a year. I googled it, and yeah, middle of last year, bam, sour apple. SKITTLES ARE RUINED.Maybe it hasn't reached Texas yet, but that's what's included in the mid-Atlantic region of the east coast.
Actually I meticulously sorted them, then made sure to eat one from each flavor simultaneously in each handful.What... do you actually get a bunch of the same colored skittles together to get a single flavor? Eat ALL the flavors at once. TASTE... THE RAINBOW.
Google tells me they did change briefly in 2001 but changed right back, presumably due to outrage/sales drop.I remember the lime->sour apple switch being made like, 10 years ago...
Nah, I'm just going to switch to starburst, I think.Glad I'm not crazy.
The best solution is to stop eating regular skittles and just eat sour skittles as God intended.
Sorry gas they switched those flavors too, they are all the strange ones now!Nah, I'm just going to switch to starburst, I think.
Sorry gas they switched those flavors too, they are all the strange ones now!
Ah, I thought the two cards were mounted on a single module (which sounded wasteful but whatever).
Yes, if they are SLI then he not only needs the same type of card, but also the same manufacturer/VRAM size, etc.
Or else he needs to buy 2x570M or something to replace both of 'em.
--Patrick
That seems ironic.Which is why I still don't have my laptop in my hands. The repairman is having a hard time finding the exact card in China.
Time to block some updates to your feed.My wife's family is posting religious rhetoric with regards to the trial going on in Michigan to strike down the gay marriage ban. It's hard not to engage, despite knowing how futile any exchanges would be.