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BTGBullseye

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  1. Banned for thinking I stare at them.
  2. There are however some places that you will loathe digging more than 6 inches down... In Pueblo West, you hit hard-pack dirt and clay at 6-9 inches, and it's like digging through concrete. In the desert areas of Arizona, you get 6 inches down, and you need a backhoe to get any deeper. Digging a 6 foot hole is a day's work, and digging a foundation hole takes months.
  3. Tell you what, how about I be your friend, and ask nothing of you?
  4. Trying to find something interesting to do for the next hour and a half... Have to drive my Mom to work at 5:30.
  5. Technitium MAC Address Changer For when your MAC address needs to be changed for some reason. LibreOffice Better than OpenOffice, and has more plugins/plugged-in programs... Can even write music sheets with a 50kb plugin. Youtube Downloader HD Best YouTube downloader I've found. Simple, easy, customizable... SteganPEG Steganography program. (hide password protected files and text inside picture files) DeepSound Steganography program. (hide password protected files and text inside audio files) Process Hacker A Program Manager replacement. Very powerful, and even shows you all network requests, disk access, and so on. Just get it, it's worth it. ChrisPC DNS Switch Use to change what DNS server you're using. (helps with bypassing blocks on blocked sites if your DNS is blocking them) Daemon Tools Lite The best virtual disk program out there. Used for mounting disk image files of all kinds. Astroburn Lite Used for burning disk images to a physical disk. Integrates into Daemon Tools if DT is installed first. Caliber E-book Manager It's good... Does all the different formats of E-books I can find. Avast! Free Antivirus The best free AV solution I've ever used... Kaspersky comes in second place. HTTrack Create locally run and stored offline mirrors of websites. LopeEdit Programer's replacement for Notepad. Musescore Sheet music creator/editor. Nvidia Inspector A must-have for anyone running an Nvidia video card. The ultimate tool for checking it's performance, customizing settings, and overclocking. K-lite Codec Pack It'll let you play ANY video or audio file you can find. It also has several different codecs that will actually improve the video and audio significantly more than what you'll find anywhere else. Includes Media Player Classic - Home Cinema. VirtualBox Ever want to try out Linux, but don't want to risk wiping out your computer just to install? Run it in a virtual machine. RMPrepUSB For making bootable USB drives. SD Formatter If you've ever had to format an add-in SD card when you put it in your phone, you should redo it with this. It'll add space, and reduce the wear. CPU-Z Tells you everything you could possibly need to know about the CPU in your computer. MakeMKV Convert your DVDs or Blu-ray discs to an MKV video file, unencumbered by DRM. TeamViewer Remote access and remote control of a computer. Useful for providing secure remote assistance to people having trouble with their computer... O&O Defrag Free Edition Best defragmentation program available on the market today. I highly recommend getting the pro version if you can afford it. TOR Project A secure browser for bypassing internet censorship, and thwarting most monitoring technologies. PirateBrowser A slightly modified version of TOR. Very helpful for bypassing internet censorship of sites that provide torrent files/links. StaxRip Video converter, very powerful. Tixati An ad-free torrenting client that is on-par with µTorrent. Win7BootUpdater Ever get bored with the same old Windows 7 boot screen? Ever want to see the Aperture Science logo instead? This can do it. It can fully customize your boot screen to do anything you want. FXAA Post Process Injector Tool Handy tool for doing just about any form of post processing in almost any game. (basically a GUI for injectFXAA, and SweetFX) InjectSMAA SMAA in games that don't come with it. Better AA than FXAA, but only for moving objects. Similar to motion blur. Cheat Engine Powerful debugging program. Typically used to make trainers for games, but can be used for almost any debugging. Comes with a basic training course. LinuxLive USB Creator Tool for turning a USB thumbdrive into a fully functioning Linux OS. Just plug the USB drive in, and boot to it, and you are running Linux. Does not install anything to the main HDD. Provides options for which version and distro of Linux you want to install. Rainmeter A powerful overlay for your desktop. Microsoft licensed the technology from Rainmeter to make their sidebar and widgets. nLite A tool for customizing a Windows XP install disk to add additional features/programs to the OS installation, or to prevent installation of unwanted features/programs. vLite nLite, except for Windows Vista. Open Hardware Monitor A program for monitoring all the conditions of your hardware. (power usage, voltage, temperature, total CPU/GPU processing load, RAM usage) Resonic Player A fast and high-quality music player. Try it!
  6. Eating nothing, about to go get a refill on my glass of cola.
  7. Loadout... I prefer it to TF2 by a long ways... Probly because getting the weapons I want isn't a purely random chance occurrence, or an extorted trade with someone who has a dozen of them.
  8. There is the possibility that something else entirely is causing it... No proof yet that it was caused by some "big bang".
  9. Software doesn't change the hardware.
  10. Did you have any mods for any source engine games installed before? If so you might have two separate directories for HL2 like I do... Check and see if you have one in the common folder, and use that one...
  11. Oh, THAT'S how you could always record in Half-Life: Source and I couldn't. Good new piece of information. Actually, there was an update a while ago for HL2 to support HL:S... I'm guessing that has something to do with this.
  12. I would consider it, but it'd cost too much to import my guns...
  13. Yup...
  14. Perfect... Exactly as I had planned!
  15. WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT? THAT MAKES ABOUT AS MUCH SENSE AS ASKING A QUESTION!!! (I know, this isn't the random thread...)
  16. FREE T-SHIRTS!!! (lol, jk)
  17. Welcome one and all to the greatest mind-game of them all!!!
  18. Ah, I used to get old junk parts and put them together in random ways... Never had one that didn't work within 2 days... That electrocution sounds like you touched a capacitor, and unless your were inside the monitor or PSU, it can't kill you. (not enough amps) It'll hurt like hell though... (I used to use one with a AA battery as a mini-taser)
  19. Over $13k... Not bad for someone only asking for $500...
  20. 9/10 I saw his full picture... I prefer to ignore the lower section.
  21. Definitely look into it... Usually a smoke shop will have them.
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