very. realistic. PUNCH
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very. realistic. PUNCH
epic still
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Another New Road Warrior preview. Still not so sure what to think of it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4-_L0IOaGM
Oh yes. Don't you remember the times when people went to cinema based only on the poster outside? Going in to have little fun, watch something, see a distant land or to make them think a little bit. But those were also the times with cheap ticket prices, unlike now when all the trailers and reviews are not enough because ticket costs like crazy. I mean I remember when multiplexes opened in my city, the ticket price was raised by 100% (frequently even more) and you have to drive outside the city in the middle of the field because god forbids they have to lose more money by paying that expensive land in the city.
Not going away but not enough since going to movies is quite a little investment and not just money but time since most of those movies are well over 2 hrs and they're loud so they take a slice of your life. Alas people need to be informed if there are enough aliens, mutants, loud explosions in it...
While socket 939 uses DDR1 and DDR1 2gb modules were never made on the consumer side it IS possible to upgrade a socket 939 system to 8gb of DDR1 RAM by using 4x 2GB ECC modules. Motherboards with correct implementation of socket 939 spec should have ECC options in the bios but, more importantly you MUST have an E6 revision CPU as they are the only CPUs with the extra bits on the memory buss and ECC memory controller that allow the ECC implantation to actually function because E6 revision CPUs are really re branded server CPUs. You must also have the same set of ram as pictured.
So there you have it, a supposedly impossible upgrade that very well may blow your computer savy friends' minds. (if they are smart enough to know that DDR1 only came in up to 1gb, ddr1 ecc being a different story)
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It's true, we real Americans measure everything in pickup truck lengths.
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