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Community Admin Apps / Re: Striker's Admin App
« on: June 23, 2010, 12:57:31 PM »he applied months ago
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Lol, umad?
And ya Striker applied months ago.
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he applied months ago
newfag
i agree
Q: is antimatter bomb reasonable?
A: If such a device could be made, it would be a lot more powerful than a nuke of similar size, as ALL the mass of the antimatter and neutralising matter would be anhialated and turned to energy, instead of a small fraction of total mass of uranium, plutonium etc.
Currently not a real threat to the world as antimatter is extremely expensive to produce and the total amount manufactured to date would only power a 60 watt light bulb for a few hours, and cost billions to produce.
FYI with one gram of antimatter you can make a 43 kiloton bomb (more than three times as powerful as the bomb dropped on Hiroshima
Because he is spoilt
Like a fag
Edited it..........^
hmm yeah that is really going to affect your ram isnt it :l
is this your 64 bit os?
try using google? .__.
But tell me what bit is your OS.
o.o
And on a lighter note i just had a fucking earthquake!!!!
You really dont know shit about computers do you....
you have 3 sticks of 2 GB each? some motherboards like ram to be in matched pairs, if it is dual channel.
i.e. it wants either 2 or 4 sticks.
Not really, you would need an anti-matter bomb the size of mount everest at the center of the planet to destroy Earth. Yea its not that big of a boom if you need that much. Think if you filled mount everest with nukes, that would be much bigger.
lolwut a Random vid:
http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/series/naked-science/3899/Videos#tab-Videos/06630_00
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Click the Start button, type in "msconfig" in the search bar, hit Enter.
When that pops up, click on the "boot" tab, then "Advanced options" and make sure that the box for "Maximum memory" is unchecked.
open the case of the computer and follow the wires from the main HDD pretty much all new computer add extra attachments to the wires so you just have to plug the shit in and your good to go.... Or you can read the manual that came with the computerit should give you a step by step guide on how to do it
EDIT
Fuck it i did a quick search for you Lol
http://www.pcmech.com/article/installing-a-hard-drive-step-by-step/