Commented 9 years ago2015-05-14 20:36:15 UTC
in journal: #8545Comment #61707
Due to release dates of one chapter of Manga per week and one episode of Anime per week, Anime, and manga, have become something I do once a week.
Besides One Piece I am currently reading The Gamer, Noblesse and Dr. Slump.
Like my self, many people like grand adventures to look forward onto catching up what's gonna happen next. In my case One Piece is so good I rarely read anything else.
And because it happens once a week its easy to make time for it.
Commented 9 years ago2015-05-14 09:45:43 UTC
in journal: #8545Comment #61706
I never said its something to watch in one sit I watched 2 episodes per day when I started. Much more enjoyable. Anime did get a little boring until episode ~300.
Commented 9 years ago2015-05-14 07:22:17 UTC
in journal: #8545Comment #61705
I for example never watch regular TV nor movies/series. I find them extremely time wasteful to watch alone.
On the other hand comic books and manga, such as One Piece, I love to read on my own. With added animation, voice acting and sound effects Anime intensified my experience with the manga.
I also like to watch cartoons that have good humor and coolness, like The Amazing World of Gumball or Gravity Falls.
And an comic book, anime, such as one piece that is based on true values in life is really something one should try getting into.
Commented 9 years ago2015-02-25 22:42:17 UTC
in journal: #8513Comment #60120
Windows 8.1 does not need any changes, its perfectly usable the way it is. If you want nostalgia get a retro box and install xp and derp in it as much you like.
Than again, ever since I downgraded to a laptop computer I have been using Linux Mint. So far so good.
Commented 9 years ago2015-01-29 20:53:35 UTC
in journal: #8501Comment #58483
Its not mine, but yeah. The technology is evolving very fast, soon we will have affordable PCIe drives which is pretty neat. There is also some crazy shit speed memory from NEC, but its still work in progress.
Commented 9 years ago2015-01-26 08:24:43 UTC
in journal: #8500Comment #62659
Instead of crying about it, actually go and try to do something about it. "But I don't know how!" No shit, nobody did. Start with simple examples and move on closer to what you want to achieve.
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Commented 9 years ago2014-12-25 10:24:30 UTC
in journal: #8488Comment #67459
As they say, its all up to you to decide what do you like and what do you want to buy.
But you can also take every ones info into thought and do some research - Why would I buy used part? Why should I go for AMD graphic? Will cheaper brand headphones benefit me less? Etc.
Each will have an + and - in your book and doing such research will help you grasp on things much more easily in the future to decide what do you want for your self. You have all these information in front of you, make some knowledge out of it before making your decision.
Commented 9 years ago2014-12-25 00:03:20 UTC
in journal: #8488Comment #67458
I really recommend to first do a search of used parts. I searched for 5 minutes and found two AMD R9 290 graphics cards with 2 years local warranty (boxed) for 270 euro. Here is one link: R9 290
Commented 9 years ago2014-12-24 19:56:34 UTC
in journal: #8488Comment #67457
He is buying a computer, not a dolly, he will use it every day. Instead of blowing it all on something inferior, invest in a smart way and use it fully.
Commented 9 years ago2014-12-24 09:28:36 UTC
in journal: #8488Comment #67455
If money is problem than never buy all the components from shops. You can get multiple components for cheaper, such as:
Processor, RAM, Graphics, Computer Case
That you can be 100% sure that they are fully functional. I bought 4GB Geil Ultra plus DDR3 RAM for 20 euro in 2012 when the price was 110 euro, it was almost brand new.
You pretty much can not get screwed over with CPU and RAM (if they ran at default clock and were not OC'd) , some people tend to sell older high end cases for cheap, and they are usually in great condition, and people import graphics cards from different countries for cheaper with warranty.
Spending 150 euro on mouse and headphones from a store is an extreme waste.
Commented 9 years ago2014-12-23 20:40:10 UTC
in journal: #8488Comment #67454
I would not waste money on crappy head phones and cheap ass mouse. That is a whole lot money for an 120GB SSD, for that much you should be able to find an 240GB one. That seems to be a good case for the money. Holy shit that RAM is expensive. The motherboard is great.
Also, go for 4000 series of processors, that's my recommendation.
Commented 9 years ago2014-12-22 14:20:56 UTC
in journal: #8487Comment #66603
True, plus with addition of some lyrics (Human voice) that's no too loud (louder than instruments) tends to relax me.
Usually I listen to some 2004-2007 house music (30H!3 Starstrukk), but some times I find a random DVD with music when I search for something in my room and play the songs from there (I have no idea how I got most of them).
I found that song on one of my old computer hard drives (which is now part of an Period Correct middle year 2000 build).
When I am trying to figure out some mechanics and general game play/level design specifics I mostly listen to known songs that fit the map theme.
Commented 10 years ago2014-11-20 08:46:26 UTC
in journal: #8470Comment #61641
No one will teach you something else than what they are forced to do. It is very rare that an teacher/professor will share his personal experience and opinion.
Its the so called - British school system , that has nothing to do with you and all to do with your productivity for the country.
But even so, most professors I had were their own grown up adults and they felt a need that we learn at least the basics of what's mostly important.
If you want to be some one you must do it your self. And you don't need fame to feel successful, nor do you need to abandon some one just because you cant find the solution right away.
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Commented 10 years ago2014-10-21 09:01:03 UTC
in journal: #8452Comment #56026
When you pull a lot of current from the battery it can heat up, same goes for charging. Use solder that has flux inside of it so it attaches to the metal easily, also use clean solder (don't buy dirty crap from 3rd person sellers) it is not expensive and you don't need more than 100g , 2mm diameter (darn TWHL not supporting unicode for diameter symbol >:( ).
Make sure there are no short circuits with the frame of the bicycle.
Commented 10 years ago2014-10-20 20:29:00 UTC
in journal: #8452Comment #56025
Its fairly simple to connect two cells, just practice a little. The only down is that if you overheat it, which wont happen due to its thermal capacity (Only if you use an 100W iron or something), it can explode.
Used cells have decreased capacity. Other than that, I don't see why you shouldn't make an battery powered bicycle
Besides One Piece I am currently reading The Gamer, Noblesse and Dr. Slump.
Like my self, many people like grand adventures to look forward onto catching up what's gonna happen next. In my case One Piece is so good I rarely read anything else.
And because it happens once a week its easy to make time for it.
I watched 2 episodes per day when I started. Much more enjoyable.
Anime did get a little boring until episode ~300.
I find them extremely time wasteful to watch alone.
On the other hand comic books and manga, such as One Piece, I love to read on my own. With added animation, voice acting and sound effects Anime intensified my experience with the manga.
I also like to watch cartoons that have good humor and coolness, like The Amazing World of Gumball or Gravity Falls.
And an comic book, anime, such as one piece that is based on true values in life is really something one should try getting into.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjQrA0usWMk
With epic fight scenes (because the game is fucking impossible).
I really like the way he made the background, damn flawless.
If you want nostalgia get a retro box and install xp and derp in it as much you like.
Than again, ever since I downgraded to a laptop computer I have been using Linux Mint. So far so good.
The technology is evolving very fast, soon we will have affordable PCIe drives which is pretty neat.
There is also some crazy shit speed memory from NEC, but its still work in progress.
"But I don't know how!" No shit, nobody did. Start with simple examples and move on closer to what you want to achieve.
But you can also take every ones info into thought and do some research - Why would I buy used part? Why should I go for AMD graphic? Will cheaper brand headphones benefit me less? Etc.
Each will have an + and - in your book and doing such research will help you grasp on things much more easily in the future to decide what do you want for your self.
You have all these information in front of you, make some knowledge out of it before making your decision.
I searched for 5 minutes and found two AMD R9 290 graphics cards with 2 years local warranty (boxed) for 270 euro. Here is one link: R9 290
Instead of blowing it all on something inferior, invest in a smart way and use it fully.
I know you love me Bruce senpai
You can get multiple components for cheaper, such as:
Processor, RAM, Graphics, Computer Case
That you can be 100% sure that they are fully functional.
I bought 4GB Geil Ultra plus DDR3 RAM for 20 euro in 2012 when the price was 110 euro, it was almost brand new.
You pretty much can not get screwed over with CPU and RAM (if they ran at default clock and were not OC'd) , some people tend to sell older high end cases for cheap, and they are usually in great condition, and people import graphics cards from different countries for cheaper with warranty.
Spending 150 euro on mouse and headphones from a store is an extreme waste.
That is a whole lot money for an 120GB SSD, for that much you should be able to find an 240GB one.
That seems to be a good case for the money. Holy shit that RAM is expensive.
The motherboard is great.
Also, go for 4000 series of processors, that's my recommendation.
Usually I listen to some 2004-2007 house music (30H!3 Starstrukk), but some times I find a random DVD with music when I search for something in my room and play the songs from there (I have no idea how I got most of them).
I found that song on one of my old computer hard drives (which is now part of an Period Correct middle year 2000 build).
When I am trying to figure out some mechanics and general game play/level design specifics I mostly listen to known songs that fit the map theme.
I love to listen to some classic Serbian songs when resting like : Zravko Colic - Jedna zima sa Kristinom (One winter with Cristina)
Improve the world around you with improving your self.
Also lol, probably an error on Steam side.
It is very rare that an teacher/professor will share his personal experience and opinion.
Its the so called - British school system , that has nothing to do with you and all to do with your productivity for the country.
But even so, most professors I had were their own grown up adults and they felt a need that we learn at least the basics of what's mostly important.
If you want to be some one you must do it your self. And you don't need fame to feel successful, nor do you need to abandon some one just because you cant find the solution right away.
Many laptops and monitors use this resolution.
Pretty much its down to 16:9 and 16:10 in majority. 4:3 is in rare cases.
Use solder that has flux inside of it so it attaches to the metal easily, also use clean solder (don't buy dirty crap from 3rd person sellers) it is not expensive and you don't need more than 100g , 2mm diameter (darn TWHL not supporting unicode for diameter symbol >:( ).
Make sure there are no short circuits with the frame of the bicycle.
The only down is that if you overheat it, which wont happen due to its thermal capacity (Only if you use an 100W iron or something), it can explode.
Used cells have decreased capacity.
Other than that, I don't see why you shouldn't make an battery powered bicycle