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Dark Steno
post Aug 11 2006, 12:06 PM

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QUOTE(Nightstalker1993 @ Aug 11 2006, 11:55 AM)
looks like i'm the only one using Winamp to play my vids sweat.gif sweat.gif sweat.gif
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WMP 10 loads faster than winamp.
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post Aug 11 2006, 02:32 PM

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QUOTE(Nightstalker1993 @ Aug 11 2006, 12:53 PM)
who cares?

my winamp is 24/7 on...so as my computer.... tongue.gif laugh.gif
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Running your system 24 hours are not healthy for your PC. But anyway, computers are cheap now.
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post Aug 11 2006, 07:01 PM

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QUOTE(igor_is300 @ Aug 11 2006, 02:52 PM)
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Some people may argue this, specifically the ones I encountered in hardware sub-forum. Some of them mentioned computers should be operated 24/7 , and I lol'ed reading those penorzless comments. Probably they didn't learned it during varsity days something we called "product life cycle" or "wear & tear" ? Hey, even humans has it limits too  laugh.gif  . Esspecially when you are dealing with 'moving' parts eg: hdd , they are prone to failures.
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They also didn't know about the unstability of the electricity that also can 'quicken' the 'aging' process. You know, when the frequencies on the hardwares are unstable due to the power. Out of their knowledge, each house has its own power consuming. Anyhow, I believe those people are not taking engineering or computer science course. Even IT course doesn't really mention about this matter unless if the course falls into the category of hardware engineering. Plus, there are many 'kids' in LYN.
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post Aug 11 2006, 08:27 PM

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QUOTE(infested_ysy @ Aug 11 2006, 07:27 PM)
Why good sir, I'm intrigued! Despite in my first year of some Electronic Engineering course in MMU, I have yet learned much about hardwares being unstable due to ripple voltages (is that what you're referring to?) and whatnot. Do tell moar!

And yar, only now do you realise LYN being infested with stupid kids? You should've seen it from miles away based on the existance of the faggotry that is Cupid's Corner.
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I have some experiences with this kind of matter. First, my previous CRT monitor blown. Amazing wasn't it? It's due to the fact that my new hostel last time had unstable electricity (or ripple voltages as you say because I am not an engineering student). Why? The hostel was made based-on standard university hostel yet todays students have their own computers and its out of their expectation.

Second, my PSU. It was blown too. Same reason and it happened at my own house. Simply, we need a Voltage Regulator but a real good one. Tho' I have one now, I am still worried because the one I bought is a cheap piece. Well, it will only affecting my AVR later on. But computer parts are pretty cheap nowadays.
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post Aug 11 2006, 09:22 PM

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QUOTE(e-jump @ Aug 11 2006, 09:08 PM)
I LOL'd
anyone care to back up ur statements with EE facts?
im an EE student as infested_ysy, i wanna see ur facts esp on the instability part on pc devices  wink.gif
oh shi, off topic LOL
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Fine, although I don't know the shits of EE terms or facts but I know few things of computer organization. Simply not just assambling or dissassambling the parts but I do know some things about the logics that work behind a computer. But then, I am no expert about this stuff plus I don't really want to debate about this thing especially with an emo guy.

Ok, stop getting out of topic now.

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