honest question, is there really a large number of people that actually like the RGB/LED-ifying of parts/peripherals?
some of the first things I did when I put together my recent system:
1) turn off mobo RGB/LEDs
2) turn off LEDs on GTX 1070
3) turn off LEDs on mouse
If you're gaming as a profession, travel to where you can play.
Think of pro sports players/coaches, they live all over the world, but they still have to travel to where the games are played.
that's an incredible stretch...
If I can't catch a wink of sleep on a long flight because some parent cant control their whiney little brat, and I get into a serious accident on the drive home from the airport, is the accident that parent's fault? Can they be held liable? helllllllll no...
why wouldn't they have your MAC address? im pretty sure that's include in the TCP header. So if you're sending an HTTP request, to one of google's sites, they should be able to see it pretty easily.
are they really windows? I kind of assumed that they were like large monitors/screens, sort of like the ones local network news sets have (at least like the ones NY metro area local network channels have)
I wasn't thinking fist/hand. keyfobs typically have a conventional key that can be pulled out...that can maybe be used sort of like a punch. alternatively adjustable head rest can usually be pulled out and the two stalks can be used in a similar way
so no governments care about IRC? good..... good......
/me continues to keep in touch with people on the same IRC server/channel that's he's been using for longer than he can even remember
hmmm thanks for the info, and I guess, 1 more question....does the battery have to hold a charge, or are they fine with having to plug it into an outlet?
missed out on this...but in case it comes up again. does it specifically have to boot up into "Windows", or can it boot into a *nix OS? can we just prove that it has memory and a hard drive installed?
I have a couple of old laptops but I've wiped the hard drives on them (no OS on the drives...
how exactly is TF2 dying off? it still gets patched on a regular basis. Valve still holds special events (scream fortress). they still add new features (they added that ranked/competitive matchmaking a few months back)
If true, I guess that kind of debunks some people's anti-pre-order stances where they say digital copies of games aren't a finite product (at least for this game, and others that rely on developer/publisher generated keys to function).
I don't get it...
Don't the cosmetic items come out of user submissions to Steam Workshop?
Isn't it the users that drive the demand of these cosmetic items?
Aren't the sites that allow you to gamble these cosmetic items created by Steam users?
I'll be the first to admit that I don't have concrete numbers to back up my supposition, but isn't it possible that our overall consumption has far out-paced the harvesting of crops/manufacturing of products on a PER CAPITA basis?