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BTGBullseye

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  1. Torrenting a 1080p copy of Guardians of the Galaxy to compare to my DVD rip. (I ripped it from my DVD copy)
  2. Only resolution I ever make: Survive to next year. Everything else is secondary. Personally, I'd like to find my future wife, but I'm not going to go hunting for the relationship. (that would invite disaster, it's better to make friends with everyone, and grow from there)
  3. The specs on that particular chipset are here: http://www.realtek.com.tw/products/productsView.aspx?Langid=1&PFid=28&Level=5&Conn=4&ProdID=284 Another thing to check, are you recording in 16-bit or 24-bit? There will be a significant difference in quality between the two.
  4. If you want a good torrenting program, check out Tixati... It's better than all of the rest in my experience.
  5. That would be equivalent to the existing YouTube playlist for Freeman's Mind...
  6. This really belongs in this thread... viewtopic.php?f=21&t=5959
  7. That sounds more like an issue with your system than an issue with the site... Try uninstalling and reinstalling your browser, and cleaning your system with CCleaner or something similar. Also, check and see if your ISP is changing your WAN IP frequently, as that can cause you to 'log out automatically'.
  8. 3079 or 3089... Would be very interested to hear what Ross would have to say about them.
  9. No, I deleted everything related to TF2. It just doesn't hold any interest for me besides 'doing something with friends'.
  10. The problem is that we seem to always build oppressive governing systems, and then accept it when the systems become even more oppressive, even when they violate the only few rules they are supposed to follow. In the USA its the US Constitution that the government is supposed to obey, and it has been repeatedly violated, and still is being violated, and the reason nobody is standing up against it is because it wouldn't change anything if we did. (or so we're led to believe) War on the other hand, creates a major focus, bringing the majority of the attention of the government away from oppressing the people, and towards defending it's ability to actually oppress the people. This usually results in significantly increased personal freedom. It really comes down to "freedom or security, you can't have both"... Not an entirely accurate statement, but close enough for you to understand it's intent.
  11. The only difference I see from your statement, and reality, is that innovation usually increases significantly during war. (mainly due to the lack of restrictions, and desire to be better in every way than your enemy)
  12. ZDKRD2q3bYo
  13. 45.
  14. Banned for not posting a reason.
  15. Die Hard. (though Predator 1 & 2 were good, they had some poor sequels) Metal or stone?
  16. Depends on your definition of 'hard'... If you're talking singleplayer difficulty, then Doom 3 with a mod that made demons spawn constantly when you're not looking. If you're talking overall difficulty in a game, it would have to be Cobat Arms when the other team was stacked with hackers that used paid hacks. If you're talking the most difficult in any fair game, then I would have to say Battlefield 3, when my team was full of noobs that just followed me everywhere, and gave away my position to the enemy whenever I tried to infiltrate behind their lines, or when I was looking for an epic sniping location. What is the most embarrassing moment of your life so far?
  17. 7.8/10 Was never a fan of that movie, but it was good nevertheless.
  18. Stress. (dead battery in the car shortly before I was supposed arrive to run the soundboard at church)
  19. Banned for overly complex reasons.
  20. Yes, and I ignored all of those advertisements. Remember when Disturbed sided with Napster against Lars?
  21. The machine... I'll find something to use it for. (you have no idea how many things you can use useless things for) Psychostick or Weird Al?
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