Comment Re:They have direct incentive to cheat. (Score 4, Funny) 313
Answer the fucking question.
You can't handle the truth.
Answer the fucking question.
You can't handle the truth.
I assume the fart scent means quittin' time, or would be that the mid-afternoon scent after lunch?
I thought that would be the elevator smell. Oh wait, maybe that's just when "I" ride the elevators.
Windows XP has been out for 12 years and they just started to look into the problem last month? Or you can look at it in another way: "They fixed a bug on a 12 year old OS?! Awesome!"
Sure wish I had some mod points left as that post was befitting of one of mine
Dear Rackspace Customer — We have recently corrected a potential vulnerability that may have allowed external access to some of your end-user's credentials. To be safe, we've reset the passwords for the mailboxes identified below. Please log in to your Admin Control Panel to change the password and to allow access to your user once again. Please note that your admin credentials were not at risk.
The notification originated from mailtrust.com, a service acquired by Rackspace in October 2007, and was confirmed by Rackspace support.
Yes this was sent out by the Email and Apps Department. We understand that it was not a normal means of communication but generating a ticket would of taken longer. Due to the security issue involved on this issue emails was the quickest way to reach our administrators to address this issue. A ticket will be created shortly documenting this issue in your ticket history.
Don't take this as an attack; I'm curious why you actually need an 8000 series card, and why you need water cooling on your present card
I don't take anything as attacks on this site. I really don't care what people think, say, or do
I like the x990 series because it's a dual card on a single board. Takes 1 slot and uses one set of power inputs. I've had them since they came out.
I did dual cards for a while, but prefer a single slot solution
The reason I water cool is three fold.
1. Because I can
2. Because of the racket the dustbuster fans make
3. because under load this sucker will push over 200F EASY on the stock air cooler
On water, under 100% load, it maxes out at about 150F which is about what the stock cooler did idle and at idle it rarely goes about 100F
Pretty much the same reason I water cool my cpus since the days of the AMD MP 1733 [I have water cooled every CPU I have had since then, and I have had quite a few
I just like water cooling and overclocking and fast stuff.
I "used" to keep parts about 6 months then sell them and buy new and back years ago it served me well as the shit was x times faster about every 6 months, now, not so much, so I tend to skip a gen and go with the 2nd release from what I have now. This has been slowing down more and more too and that is fine by me as it costs me much less, and I get much more use out of the parts before they hit ebay lol. I'm still rocking my 1.5 year old i7 2600K @ 5Ghz on a Sabertooth P67. I keep waiting for something to come out so that I can upgrade those TOO but alas, nothing has come out that really smokes what I have now, so no need to upgrade yet. Though I did sell the 16 Gigs of DDR3 1600 ram last month and upgraded to 32 Gigs DDR3 1833 ram and it really helps my virtual machines a lot. Almost as much as tossing them on SSDs [ok not nearly as much, but still it helps
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