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<0> ah **** he done left <1> what external usb/firewire devices could be used for making a website? <2> hey <2> !commands <2> any1 alive <2> HEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!! <2> SOMEONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! <2> ????! <1> ! <3> i am <2> phew! <3> but tahts a kinda, you know... gay name <3> so ya, bye <2> =\ <2> why? <2> omg
<2> nooo <3> >.> <1> so is pwner <3> what you want <3> i know <2> check it out <2> i just purcahsed this today <2> http://www.samsclub.com/eclub/main_shopping.jsp?mt=a&n=0&coe=0&oidPath=0%3A-23542%3A-23589%3A-43881%3A-43983%3A-43986%3A-44000%3A977088&fid=P27 <3> <3> pos <2> is that video card / processor good ? <2> ATI Radeon Xpress 200M IGP with 128MB DDR (dedicated) <2> omg <2> why =\ <3> jk <3> its good <3> lol <2> is it a pos <2> oh <1> f00k <2> really? <1> whats the battery life? <2> just got it today <3> big enough <2> duno <2> but yea good enough <3> longer than his attention span <3> apperentally <2> mean <2> when considering hardcore pc gaming...would that do better than a desktop running a pentium 4 2.8 ghz 1024 mb ram 128 mb radeon 9800 pro ? <3> no <3> simpily because one has a 9800 pro core <3> lol <2> wuh <2> is the 9800 pro that good ? <2> i know the 9800 pro is good...i have it on my desktop and it runs games great <2> but i duno if u know wut ur talking bout <3> the graphics core <3> graphics processor <4> is there a way for me to avoid the static in my speakers when the cpu works a lot? <3> i don think its the CPU <3> i had that problem <4> ok <3> are your speakers wires gay <3> i mean <3> are they thin <4> hm, maybe <3> and are you on wireless <3> because i had some EMF <4> but they alter their sound when I let the cpu work a lot <4> ok <3> well <3> you use windows right <3> nm <4> I dont have wireless equipment in my apartment, only my cell phone <4> yes <3> hmm <3> is it by anythink electromagnetic <4> if I start winamp, for instance, I get a background static <4> yeah <3> because i have that problem, and i just use a USB headset
<4> can I put the soundcard in a led case? <3> remove the magnets and the electronics <4> hm, interesting way <3> ya thats ok <3> i mean <3> from the external <3> wires <4> what is the easieast way to isolate the soundcard? <3> just get some USB headphones <4> hm <3> its not the soundcard i dont think <3> it has to do with magnets <4> but I want speakers... <4> ok <3> and the wires <4> but then the sound would not alter when the cpu works <3> are they going through a sub <4> sub=? :) <3> naw, the CPU works when its not working... <3> System idle processor <3> process* <3> in widnows <4> but when it works hard, the sound alters <3> fans? <4> yes, I have some fans <3> hmm... <4> one on my gfx card, one on my cpu and one on the power unit <3> are they cheapo speakers <4> no <4> the one on the gfx card is cupper <3> i saw somthing.. <3> it was in a magazine <4> the one on the cpu is quality <3> it removed that static <4> ok <3> naw man.. <3> im looking for magnets <3> because they can **** **** up... <3> if their near the wires <4> ok <3> my speakers do that... <3> always will <3> never figured out the problem... <4> ok <3> its probably the sub <3> my guess... <4> sub? <3> i mean... <3> amp <3> the amp <4> ok <3> if theres an amp <3> try plugging a speaker into there <3> just one <3> and see if you get the same problem <3> one without a amp <4> the amp should be in the speakers, I ***ume <3> yes.. <3> probably in the sub <3> or... <3> in a controller for volume <4> but the speakers are far away from the processor <3> usually a little box <4> ok <3> naw. its probably the amop <3> amp* <3> if you got one <4> only in the speakers <4> well, maybe there is some amp on the soundcard as well, dunno <4> gameport, grn, rd, bl gul <5> hello <5> i've got a olivetti echos 133 dm laptop <5> and i want to configure my linux kernel
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