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<0> i went with a sb live 5.1 <1> thats kinda old :D <2> not yet <0> cheap, sounds good, does multiple streams in hardware <2> however <3> sblive 5.1 still delivers <1> i'm using whatever onboard audio came on this intel card... ac97 + soundmax codecs, IIRC. <2> atl is looking pretty good <1> did Creative EVER fix the SBLive drivers?!? <4> Where is IIS6 getting its timestamp for the web logs? It is different than the system time. <0> they were broken? ive never had issues except with one star trek game <1> infin1te; is it UTC ? <5> So your saying if I want best music and surround sound i need a great sound card? <5> also thanks for reply peerce <0> Keitaru, spend anywhere above $30 and you probably won't notice the difference unless you're a hardcore audiophile <1> Keitaru; if you're just interested in audio playback, then USB audio would probably work fine for you, in that case, the quality will be determined by the components you choose.
<1> well, decent speakers cost more than $30 regardless <6> Okay so delete should NOT be right next to refresh. <6> Just the way I see it. <7> If you play games a lot you might notice a slightly higher FPS because of the load it takes off the CPU <6> I almost deleted a server from SAV <5> could I name the ones I am getting and you tell me if its a great improvement? <5> Sound Card/Speaker System <1> we're not a sound review site. <8> is there a way to delete an msn email from the registry? so when it's installed the old email doesn't appear <1> run your own tests and make up your own mind. <9> Keitaru is still here ranting about sound? <9> geezus hell. after 3 hours, it's time to ban. <8> Msn messenger >> login <4> thanks peerce <0> i meant $30 on the sound card, ***uming a half-decent set of shelf speakers <0> pretty typical PC setup <1> infin1te; most web servers seem to timestamp logs in UTC <10> it's really a shame sharepoint doesn't allow self registration <6> THEY HAD A TEENAGE WEDDIN' AND THE OLD FOLKS WISHED 'EM WELL <5> If i were to spent up to 100$ on a sound card or speakers i would see the difference clearly? <9> geezus. <9> BUY A ****ING CARD AND SPEAKERS ALREADY. <9> it's only $100. <9> thannk you that is all. <0> you could see that the heir did truly love the madamoiselle <1> Keitaru; if I was to spend $XXX on tires or rims would I see.... <0> is it heir? <1> thats a STUPID ****ing question. <9> the preceeding has been a public service announcement brought to you by SILENCE and PURCHASE ALREADY <1> the best sound card in the world will sound like **** through ****ty speakers <11> $100 speakers aren't going to be amazing, really. <1> indeed. my home stereo speakers were $900/pair 20 years ago. <1> and they are just OK <5> for computer? <10> yes <10> for his 20 year old computer <5> my gawd <0> I spent like $70 on a 6"x9" longthrow subwoofer and two ****ty speakers, and hooked up a couple of decent kenwood shelf speakers to it... and I'm pretty pleased <5> price mustve dropede <5> tenfolds <11> i'm contemplating rigging my computer up to the tivoli radio, the stereo version they now have with aux inputs <11> that thing has great sounds <9> top of the line technology is always expensive. <9> always. <9> now. <1> $900 for stereo speakers ain't squat. you can spend 10X that <9> go buy a card. <9> go buy speakers. <9> spend some quality time with them. <9> and then decide if you need more. <9> save your allowance while you are testing. <0> s/testing/rocking the **** out/ <9> at least you'll have a PERSONAL benchmark by which to base your decisions. <9> or, get mommy to break out the Citibank Platinum VISA and buy you top notch equipment from your local audio store. <9> but for THE LOVE OF GOD <9> DO SOMETHING BY RANT HERE <9> LIKE I AM DOING <9> ok. <9> s,BY,BUT, <0> how does bitcomet avoid file sharing violations on files that it's reading from? <0> it's the only win32 application I've seen that does
<1> omg, this DJ is playing commercials and music at the same time. <1> ****ing stoner at the controls <0> at least he isn't talking <1> npx; it probably opens them for shared read <5> is adsl2 in the states yet <1> Keitaru; that would be telco central office by telco central office. <1> just cuz its available somewhere doesn't mean its available a mile down the road. <0> is it possible that windows has sane file locking semantics, and every application developer is a retard? <1> npx: most definately. <1> the problem si, the defaults 'exclusive access'. <12> hey, i'm wondering how i can set a shared folder to always change the permissions on some files i put in that folder.. like when i access them via the network i keep getting access denied unless i change the permissions for each file. Is there any way to automatically do that when i move the file/folder&files into that shared folder? <12> i'm using xp i should add <1> TkA; I don't believe there is, short of having a program that monitors the directory and changes things <12> hmm.. it seems to work when i had simple filesharing enabled <12> seemed that is <1> but normally everything shoudl default to everyone: full control, unless its explicitly more restricted <12> what kind of program can do that? <12> any ideas or names i can look up? <1> I'm not aware of any such program, I was thinking more in terms of a program you could write, if you're a programmer who understands windows programming. <11> peerce, i told you I solved my burner woes by installing the NEC burner in the computer on the IDE channel, right? turns out the enclosure isn't good enough to handle anything more than CD burning. :( <11> TDK media I have is working flawlessly now <12> hmm <11> as well as the sony CDRs <11> dozens of discs burnt in the last few hours, all of them flawless. <11> Guess I'll shop around for a cheap dvd-rom to throw in the enclosure for installing games, dvd playback and ripping DVDs. :/ <12> ok well thanks peerce.. how can i set it up so that everyone has full control on everything anyway.. cause it seems its not set up like that if i have to give permissions to everyone on files in my shared folder just to let network users access the files and folders <1> nerp; huh. I've noticed that '8X' DVD burning is 11Mbyte/sec... thats pushing USB2 pretty hard :D <11> peerce - the discs were garbage even if I burnt at 4x <11> lots of CRC errors and data corruption <11> on the IDE chain i'm burning cds at 32x and dvds at 12x issue free. :D <1> my last DVD burner was a firewire external, but I finally wore it out, now I have a $55 liteon (sony branded) 16X DL, works great internal on ATA33 <11> cool <11> this nec 3550a seems to be a real winner. <1> the external was a brand name bundle (tdk brand, actually) <11> So i guess my enclosure has a crummy chipset controller board in it or whatnot. <11> oh well. :/ <11> At least I didn't pay a lot of money for it <11> I have to admit, the nec burner looks pretty in the lian li case. I got the silver one. they match perfectly. <11> I'm just crankin the burns out now. :D <13> hmmmmmmmmmMOO <0> hahah i dig <0> and as I walk through the valley of the shadow of death I shall fear no evil because I am the baddest mother****er in the whole goddamn valley <14> how do you back up a bunch of windows PCs? what's the preferred solution these days? <14> I ***ume windows built-in client ****s <13> where do you want the backup to go to another local drive or to a server? <10> good answer <13> and how does that make you feel digidog? <13> ? <3> the built in client isnt bad if you dont mind knowing some scripting <1> Alatar; most businesses don't backup individual workstations, instead, all important files that need backing up are stored on file servers <1> Alatar; and the workstation disk is just used for standard system software images <1> so if a workstation dies, you install a new one (or fix the old one) and re-image the system from the corporate standard disk image <3> peerce: nix speak, whats the easiest way to get the <x>MM from Focal Length |7.4 mm <3> shell type stuff <1> BadtzMaru; hmm. 'cut' perhaps. <3> 's what I was thinking <1> or perl <1> cut is mostly meant for chopping something from every line of a file. <3> yeah <9> http://pix.mybll.de/vim.gif <3> this would end up a bunch of those lines in a file unless I can think of a better way to do this with my meager scripting skills <15> so should I ask this girl straight up if she is interested in me? <13> no <16> Can you handle the no if that's what she says? <3> tell her you wanna put it in her butt and see if she calls you back <17> Hey, what's a good 10/100 card to buy? I hear Intel is a good brand, but which model? <15> hawk yeah <9> one in your budget range that offers the features you need. <15> it's to the point where... I dont know if she is playing games or what <17> amonfils: Well... I have bought several in my budget range that offer the features I need, but the throughput has only turned out to be about 50Mbps <1> intel pro100. if its not for a server, the cheapest pro100 you can find <16> Joe, well the only way you'll ever really know is if she tells you.
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