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I saw my father every other weekend aswell - did'nt stop me from being handy though, one learns it for oneself while doing things. Also, since I was living with my mother in an old house I mended things as best I could. That's how I know I'm actually utterly useless at crapentry. Plumbing and such I can do though. On an entirely different note; Had a great saturday, was spent with alot of mates talking, listening to music and reminiscing. An old time friend dropped by aswell, wich was nice since I had'nt seen him in two years. Two weeks or so after I last saw him I quit smoking, so unknowingly about that fact he bought cigars... And they were great. :D Was gifted a copy of Witcher 3, and an SSD disk to install it onto - and two whiskey glasses from a friend that loves to torment me about my choice of girly drinks. :D
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Haha! The neighbours are probably calling the landlord to figure out in what wall the bees are hiding I'm a bit jealous though, a digeridoo is frickin cool! Woke up with a start today as an entire motorcycle club rode past outside the house - an entirely new and unpleasant way to wake up I must say.
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Youch, that's some ****ty cards you've been dealt Raithe. Still, that's a pretty poor way of your mother to treat you. :/
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Congratulations! I'm guessing she's been regretting that decision all morning? I turn 30 tomorrow, going to "the collective" today, as my friends place is known, to play some StarWars pnp - tomorrow they've arranged a small party for me, not anything big though since I have to work during the night, wich means that I have a perfect excuse not to do any real drinking!
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"Use the force Luke! I've run out of lubricant."
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Agreed, it really is, they charged me $130 for 20 minutes, 15 mins of waiting, 5mins of work. And I'm really tired of the taste of blood...
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Got the tooth removed, when they first put down the anaesthetic they waited for a few minutes, as normal and then they tested if I could feel anything - wich I could, so they gave me some more. Then tested again, I could still feel, so they waited a few more minutesand then they started pulling it. ****ing hell, did it hurt, they did'nt ****ing stop either when I told them - no they "nearly had it" so they kept pulling until they got it out. 45 minutes after I left their offices the anaesthetic kicked in...
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Yesterday I managed to bite a chip out of the corner of a wisdom tooth and now it's grinding into my tongue, really painful and annoying - and I have to wait until tomorrow to get it fixed. I've never wanted a file this badly in my entire life
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I've checked those, and they match the values specified for the sticks, it was one of the first things I checked when I was looking for some possible setting that could fix this.
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Did that, nothing wrong with them at all. No matter what I do, they only boot once when the bios has been reset, no matter what settings I try to do it does'nt work - but I have noticed this; Normally when I change any settings in BIOS and exit the computer does a "soft" reboot, but with the 'new' sticks the computer does a "hard" reboot and completely shuts down before powering on a few seconds later.
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Great, developers won't even have to develop their own DLC - they'll get paid from the modders efforts! Win!
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Appreciate it guys! I sadly don't have another rig to try them in, but they did work a couple of days ago. I've also tried with a single Corsair Vengeance stick and that did'nt work either. :/ A single stick of my old RAM's worked fine though. I tried pulling the battery with the lack of a plier to move the jumper, and I got it to boot - first time with the single 4Gb Corsair Vengeance stick. I set BIOS to it's default settings and powered down, switched to the dual sticks I wanted and then it would'nt boot. Reset the battery again, the computer booted and wanted me to fix the BIOS settings again - set to default and continued; Also noticed that POST reported 8Gb of Unganged 1333 RAM. Yay! Got the windows loading logo and then when I arrived past the loading logo and it was time for the login screen I got the soundeffect and then it went black. Keyboard was'nt dead or anything like that, atleast numlock still toggled, but I could'nt see anything. Rebooted and I could'nt get a boot screen. Stuck my old sticks back in (But in the black slots this time, instead of A1 & A2) and now I'm sitting here typing.
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I hope this thread is appropriate for this. My mates have recently upgraded their riggs, and since I'm poor and have no compunction about nicking left over pieces I've gotten hold of a couple of DD3 ram sticks, more specifically 2 corsair cmv4gx3m1a1333c9. I've tried slotting them into my Asus m4a77td pro motherboard and... nothing. First time I paired them in the same slots as my old pair(DIMM_A1 & DIMM_A2) and it did'nt work, I tried them in B1 B2, I've tried A1 B1 and A2 B2. Nothing works. The only thing that happens when the computer powers on is that the fans start and the lights for my graphics card starts up. The manual states that the board can handle up to 16Gb of RAM, Max 4Gb per slot - were talking 2x4Gb here, so that should be fine. The memory sticks have a cheap look to them, no heatsink like mine has or such, but they're still supposedly from Corsair. Does anyone have any idea of what I might be missing? I should add that I'm scared to death of flashing my motherboard, I really would like to avoid that. I'm grateful for any help.
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It's not uncommon for people like psychic mediums and other phonies and quacks to start believing their own hype, so it is likely that he did.
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My uncle recently told my mother that Inonotus obliquus is supposedly some kind of cureall with loads of antioxidants and great for things like psoriasis, so I've spent hours and gotten a headache trying to tell her and show her the evidence that it is likely a load of bull.
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You're not alone, vicious animals. Especially the black ones. Big, nasty teeth!
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They've had perpetual motion machines on there aswell if I recall correctly, I'm not surprised. I'm quite amused though.
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I've been training/learning the route I'll be delivering papers to during the week, jogging/walking with my mate while he tells me how the district works all the while discussing roleplaying games and adventures, ideas and what not. Good fun that took away the fact that I was jogging in stairs and carting around bundles of newspapers for hours. Surprised I was'nt more tired the first few days, but I was pretty damn worn out last night. Might've been the couch I've been "sleeping" on, but still.
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I've got the same thing, don't care much about the other parts of the body, but I found it surprisingly easy to go to the hospital once my eyesight was on the line.
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Bruce, that's just a silly question...
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What JadedWolf said, also, flashing can be a risk - if something goes wrong your motherboard might end up bricked, wich is annoying and costs more money than waiting a minute for the computer to reboot.
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Spent 4 hours in my bed, not sleeping, and decided to do something useful instead. Decided to insert the 8GB RAM stick my friend lent me to troubleshoot my computer, turned out my motherboard does'nt support 8GB sticks but it would if I flashed the BIOS; Wich I promptly chickened out of. The computer locking up completely every now and then is less of a bother than flashing a mb...
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I'd rather have seen Fallout dead and buried than resurrected, flayed down to it's bare bones and then built into a homonculus. If you squint, you can see some similarities...
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with your help their could be possible treatment for eye floaters
Azdeus replied to ctn2003's topic in Way Off-Topic
A few people get tinnitus pretty bad though, and it can impact the quality of their life. Personally I get vertigo from time to time, which can significantly limit my activity. You don't really get used to it; just learn to tolerate it. I've had tinnitus my entire life, and I would say that I am used to it, but I have to have some background noise such as music or TV when I go to sleep or sometimes the noise will keep me awake all night.