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BTGBullseye

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  1. oh alright, not fluent on forum etiquette i guess...but ill avoid that from now on. thx again.

    No problem. Can't learn if nobody tells you... :)

    I learned the works of java programming language (by myself) when I was 11.

    But someone told you that you should learn it, am I right?

  2. Might need a bit more information about your laptop before we can advise you.

     

    If you're using Windows 7:

    1. Click the "Start" orb.

    2. Select "Control Panel"

    3. If your "View by" at the top right of the window is "Category", click "Category" and select either "Large icons" or "Small icons". If you're already on Large icons or Small icons, proceed to step 4.

    4. Select "System"

    5. Post "Processor", "Installed memory (RAM)" and "System type" as a reply here. Also, post "Windows edition" information.

     

    Thanks!

    Also post your video card since that is 99% of the controlling factor for games and simulators.

  3. hardest game i've played was sniper: ghost warrior, the reason was the enemy AI's difficulty ranged from easy as hell to so hard you're actually contemplating hacking the console(with nothing in between). usually it was in the same mission too, i kept it for a week.

    I torrented it, and removed it from my hard drive 6 minutes after starting playing. I had a successful snipe on that first guy that you're not supposed to be able to kill, and that was enough to show me that the game sucked. Not to mention the AI that could see me when I was immobile, invisible, and even when I had some console invisibility cheats on. (and then sniped me from 600yds with AK-47s on full automatic)

  4. *Anyone with more knowledge in this stuff, please either provide constructive feedback to ideas or let me know if wrong*

    Well since I have some information concerning many of these topics, I will provide it.

     

    A switch in Hydroelectric dams will be good, but it will alter the environment where the dam is placed.

    Already done to the most that we can in the USA. This comes directly from the Army Corps of Engineers. (my Dad still has friends from his time in the Navy)

     

    One user in the comments for the episode on youtube suggested that we build a bunch of solar panels in the desert to also alleviate energy needs. This doesn't seem like a radical environmental altering solution.

    Not efficient enough. We use more energy making the solar panels than we make by using them.

     

    And then I also thought, what's another way one could use an inhospitable place for energy? Geothermal energy. If that itself is not a pipe dream, civilization could also use that for energy.

    This would be the best, but since it has such a high initial cost people are unwilling to do it.

     

    There is another that I think I mentioned earlier... Natural Gas. We have an infinite supply, it burns clean, and it's extremely cheap to transfer over from gasoline to CNG. Less than $1000 per car for a full conversion, and it's already piped to most houses in the country. (meaning you could gas-up your car at home)

     

    I don't think that the damage will be anywhere NEAR as bad as what we're doing to the environment now with "coal burning pollution" or the occasional oil spill.

    Most coal plants are now doing 'clean coal' burning, which produces no pollutants at all. Oil naturally leaks from the various deposits, and many species would be extinct if it ceased. Don't fall for all the environmentalist propaganda.

     

    Feel free to try to poke holes in what I've said if you want.

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