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<0> lol <0> even scripts can be <0> virii <1> virii is not a word <1> its virus <0> yes it is <1> http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=virii <1> http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=virus <2> virusesessesessses <0> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plural_of_virus <1> pl. viruses <0> lol <1> did you actually read that? <1> it's saying you're wrong <2> I can't read <1> why must people message me
<1> if you cant say it in public, gtfa and stfu <2> gtfa ? <1> unless it's actually private info or requested of course <1> yeah, Go The **** Away <3> make it gtfo <1> why? <3> away mean i can still be here <0> haha FF froz <0> 1.5 is very odd, <4> ok packed up and ready for business trip tomorrow :) <4> sigh <3> where you going <4> mainland china Lozer2 <4> im setting up a laboratory there <3> you going to startup your own business <4> heh danish artist for the prophet mohammed cartoon <4> no <4> i work for a co. <4> that drawings was a mistake <4> what would chirstians feel if they do blasphemy too for JC <4> only extremist muslims is the problem, not as a whole <4> hehe anyway religions wars unending..eversince <0> yay curning is on <0> curling <0> womens too <0> FYI thats USA (the channel) <1> hmm <0> tenchi is a great show <5> hoho <6> ANyone ever use the hard drive brand "platinum" ? im thinking of buying one for cheap on ebay for an external hdd <3> that's must be the model <3> show me the link <3> samsung, hitachi, toshiba, matrox, seagete & western digital <3> maxtor <3> fuiji too i think <6> huh <3> that's the manufacture of hdds <6> oh <6> so is plat good <3> 5400 RPM 250GB harddisk <6> is it? <3> the first one too <3> all the manufactures i know don't make any 5400 RPM hdd for desktop anymore <3> also 30days warrenty.. i guess wd offer about 5 years <3> man.. 250GB is alot of data space <1> not really <1> my 250gig is full <3> Kuragari yeah what if he lose it all <1> along with a 40gig and 2 80gigs <6> im turning it into an external hdd <3> LostSoull backup your data daily if you buy it <7> hey, i have a network set up here...and i need to enable a port...so i went to port forwarding in my router settings...but it asks for a machine to forward it to...is there a way to enable it for all machines on the network....the reason i ask is because im using my laptop which has wireless (and is ***igned a certain ip) but when I use the cat5 it gets a different ip <8> load perl <9> MAS84 what kind of computers are setup ? <10> anyone know any programs to test cpu? <10> test a cpu* <10> on dos <3> dos is 16bit <3> get sandra for windows <7> flammingo <7> what do you mean
<7> they are a desktop and a laptop both running winxp <3> nosun which CPU <3> nosun you want to stress test CPU in dos? <8> wow ubuntu running <3> go back to windows <3> were you belong <3> if i disable backgournd inteligent transfer service i won't be able to acess windows uopdate? <3> dsamn'y <3> yes <11> correct <11> i disable mine <11> just set it on when i update <11> then disable it again <3> why MS LOOVE TO SCREW US <8> nosun test with prime95 <3> yeah still windows <3> he want dos <3> prime95 is good for checking the stability if you overclock <12> MAS84: no you cannot port forward to multiple machines. That is not port forwarding. Port forwarding is taking an incoming packet addressed to a certain port and matching a NAT'd computer to receive the packet. <12> like, web requests to port 80 go to machine 1, port 81 goes to machine 2, etc <13> He could ***ign different ports to the same application, but each one to a different computer within is local network <14> what's port triggering? <13> Search in Google, triumph <13> You'll get better explanations that the ones whe could give you <14> i mean, what would be the different between that and port forwarding <14> the explanations seem like they are the same <13> Actually, they are the same <14> why do they have both options in the router then? <13> You switch your router to redirect packets with a certain origin to a certain computer within your local network, behind the router <14> hrm, there must be a reason why both exist <13> The router keeps a forwarding table, to know every time which computers are holding connections with other hosts <13> And it saves information such as the used port, the external and internal IP addresses and so on <13> They exist to enable you have so many computers connected to the internet, by using just one single IP address <14> yes, thats the basic concept <14> nevermind, i found my answer <14> :) <13> The external hosts believes he's communicating with the router, he actually knows nothing about the internal infraestructure of your private LAN <14> it looks like port forwarding is to a specific ip <14> and port triggering is to all ips <13> The real fact is that IPv6 will make unusefull all this stuff <13> I don't think so, triumph <13> Internet connections are always host-to-host <14> well if you look at the actual input tables <13> The router acts only as an intermediate <14> there is no destination on port triggering <13> I see .. <13> well, i don't know <14> so for example, to enable ident for all computers <14> you would use port triggering <14> especially if you're operating with dynamic ips <7> ok is there a way that i could just enable the port <7> without forwarding it to a specific machine <14> port triggering :) <14> i think that's what it is according to this description i read <7> ah ok <7> thanks <15> There have been wavy lines going across my screen for quite some time now. I replaced the monitor and the wavy lines are still there. Is this common? Should I go ahead and replace the "thing" that the monitor is connected to? <15> I also replaced the electric cord btw and it didn't fix the problem either. :/ <16> well that sux <14> plug it into another outlet <14> if you have electronics around it <15> Tried that as well. :/ <14> well, do what i would do, replace the vid card <14> but go to a store where you can return it <14> like bestbuy <14> it may be a power quality issue in your house that may be causing this <16> whats wrong <16> ill try to help if i know what the problem is <15> talking to me? Wavy lines on my monitor. <14> has it always been like this jkl? <17> Temperature: Case: 36C/97F, Chipset: 31C/88F, CPU: 48C/118F, Fan 1: 3554RPM <16> i doubt its the video card then <14> is it actually wavy? or a sweeping line? <16> try the monitor on someone elses computer
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