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<0> get over it <1> hah tits, and it's the correct word <1> bonus <0> the husband of the current queen of engand is not the king <2> I'm just saying that gender equality is a two-way street, that's all. <2> teebsgrrl: And the wife of the king of Monaco should not be the queen. <1> fdiv what like affirmative action? <2> Gimp-Work: Exactly! <0> anyway, moving on <0> my birthday is sunday! <1> i have nothing to say that isn't mean <0> go ahead <1> nahg <1> i don't like drama <0> ok hehe <0> hows the baby?
<1> babyriffic? <0> cool <3> startkeylogger <4> what the hell is that? stkeylog thing, what does it do? <1> exploits a bug in certain symantec products <1> that kill your connection <4> just by typeing that command in the channel? <1> i suspect it is somethign to do with the way some symantec firewall products process packets <1> and since irc packets are cleartext <1> i dunno, i haven't seen a writeup about it <1> hmm <1> ah it's a trojan <1> http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.spybot.worm.html <1> related to that <1> (apparently) <5> no one has the ****ing ruger p-89 <1> cause it's a pansy gun <1> .45 > * <1> i ***ume you're talk used tho right? <1> www.gunbroker.com -> ruger p-89 <1> http://gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=43879302 <1> http://gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=44181594 <1> http://gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=44253471 <6> ****. old compooter go thud. i uninstalled something that totally scragged the network stack. i can't even open the network settings dialog. and the windows firewall control panel applet went AWOL. <1> lol <6> **** it. lunch0r. <1> i had a client delete his print spooler <1> still tryin to figure out he managed it <7> if the service isnt running its easy to do <1> yeah but it was <7> some old HP stuff it was the fix for 'stupid problem 123" <1> well i guess he coulda stopped it <1> but i didn't think it was that _easy_ to delete the entire spooler from xp <8> !info LSA <1> such that you can no longer add any printers <8> pizza_biz; try that tool <8> oops, its... <8> !info LSP <1> woah, peerce <1> that's hot <8> actually, XP's 'repair stack' function _should_ be able to fix it too <1> man I feel retarded today, xp has a repair stack function? or do you mean repair on a connection? <8> yeah, repair connection <1> i always thought there was some underlying layet <1> layer* <8> i'm a little unclear on just what it repairs <1> not a per adapter thing <1> hrm yeah it could be touching other things <8> yeah, winsock and NDIS is kinda messy the way it all fits together. <1> i've never had "repair" fix a connection tho <1> if disable/enable don't do it, go to some other plan <8> that LSP fix does something very specific, which is to renumber the layers... things break if there's a gap, like if layer 5 gets deleted without 6-? being renumbered. <9> Gimp-Work, repair does work <9> it's like a release/renew <1> yeah soya, or like an enable/disable <8> soya-dB; release/renew is just a dhcp thing <1> which is faster then both of those :P <8> dayum, this guy takes good pictures... http://www.advrider.com/forums/showpost.php?p=2372602&postcount=22
<10> I have a Geforce 6800 GS with two DVI outputs and an S-Video output. I want to hook it up to my HDTV which has an S-Video, HD Component, and HDMI input. Does anyone know the best way to do this? I tried DVI to HDMI and it didn't work. Would a DVI to Component adapter work? <1> uh <1> they make those? <1> DVI HDMI should work <1> check your tv settings <1> and your output resolution <1> http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?p=7052392#post7052392 <1> info on resolutions <1> etc etc <10> I tried DVI to HDMI and it didnt work. I called Nvidia and they said their cards don't support HDMI yet. <1> read the site <1> it works <8> chuggie; how did you connect DVI to HDMI ? <1> you don't have it set correctly <10> I used a cord that has a DVI male and HDMI male <10> I tried all the different settings for resolution and they were all very distorted. Nvidia said HDMI wasn't supported yet <8> chuggie; A) nvidia didn't make your card, they just make the chips. B) the people who made that cord should have some application notes on how to use it, WAG says you have to set the DVI video output to something resembling a valid resolution mode that your HDTV supports <8> oh, distorted. <8> so you DID get video ? <10> yea <8> what sort of distortion ? <10> my HDTV does 1080 but everrthying under that looked horrible <1> probably image tearing, or doubleoverlay kinda ****edness <10> yea that sounds right <8> 1080i ? does your video card have a 1080i interlaced mode? <10> not sure <1> it doe <1> does* <8> because VGA modes are almost always P, progressive. <1> just not by default :P <1> you have to use like powerstrip <1> and fux the resolution <1> or edit the monitor .inf <8> and, again, NVIDIA didn'tmake your video card. <1> that also works <10> i know i meant XFX <8> oh. <10> so should the DVI to HDMI work? <1> it DOES work <1> providing you set **** correctly <8> **** if I know, I don't have any HDTV, HDMI, or XFX stuff. <10> it wasnt working correctly <1> your tv is expecting interlaced, and you're feeding it progressive <1> wtf you expect <1> get powerstrip <1> get on google, figure out valid HDTV resolutions <1> set them, using powerstrip <10> ok thanks <1> and it will work just fine <8> HDTV typically isn't square pixel, is it? <1> that's the least of his issues <8> whats the full resolution of 1080i ? <1> 1920x1080 <1> /2 <1> cause it's interlaced <1> at least that's what i'm ***uming, i dunno **** <10> will DVI to component work untill I get the HDMI cable? <8> which is 1.7777:1... and 16:9 is oh, ok, the same. guess it is square pixel. <1> is component even a digital signal? <8> chuggie; good luck. component is analog. <1> peerce, you're thinking dvds <8> dvi is digital, although it can have RGB on it. <10> damn it this is a bitch <1> DVI does have analog on it actually <8> component HDTV is YUV, isn't it? Y, R-Y, B-Y ? <1> DVD-d doesn't <1> yeah it's yuv <10> that damn DVI to HDMI cord is like $60 <1> the cord, is not the issue <8> so you'd need a quadrature converter to go from RGB VGA component to YUV HDTV component. <1> it's the user <10> hahaha zingger <1> yeah, going dvi->component would cost like
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