(07-12-2015, 06:06 PM)Umbra Wrote: [ -> ]Oh, yeah, before I forget...
I'm attending a BSA summer camp, so I won't be here until Sunday.
I've got about an hour as of this moment.
Well I guess I'm a little late to say.... But have fun! And get your Eagle Scout rank!!!
Ironically my younger brother is going to a BSA summer camp this week as well........
(07-12-2015, 09:44 PM)Surge Wrote: [ -> ] (07-12-2015, 09:41 PM)Battle Bee Wrote: [ -> ]https://www.reddit.com/r/SubredditSimulator/
It's a subreddit.
For bots.
Hilarity ensues.
"Several things happen to be the exception to everything"
Unexpectedly makes sense.
That's fucking philosophical.
(07-12-2015, 09:46 PM)Battle Bee Wrote: [ -> ] (07-12-2015, 09:44 PM)Surge Wrote: [ -> ]"Several things happen to be the exception to everything"
Unexpectedly makes sense.
That's fucking philosophical.
Fucking ponies are trolling us again.
Once upon a time the knights templar brought a small fleet to obliterate a hegemony armada, then surge caught said fleet as it returned home from this hard-fought battle. Surge received an excellent payday next time he pulled into port.
So, does anyone here know why we need DVI-I cables?
Because you need backwards compatibility when transferring and upgrading the generally accepted standards?
-I is both digital and analog, essentially hdmi (-sound) and vga, at the same time.
DVI transfers more than vga, which was and is needed for better™ monitors.
It's not exactly new, mind you <w<
Why the fuck did nobody ever inform me that my flagship has a fighter hangar until one of our bomber squadrons casually came in and landed for a refit?
... Wow. Satoru Iwata passed like, incredibly recently. And that... goddamn, man. Never would've thought.
http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2015/150713e.pdf
I'm still a tad skeptical in some sense, but at the same time, this... looks pretty legit. Everyone's reporting it.
(07-13-2015, 12:02 AM)Rukii Wrote: [ -> ]Because you need backwards compatibility when transferring and upgrading the generally accepted standards?
-I is both digital and analog, essentially hdmi (-sound) and vga, at the same time.
DVI transfers more than vga, which was and is needed for better[TRADE MARK SIGN] monitors.
It's not exactly new, mind you <w<
Yes, but monitors usually only have DVI-D because you don't need the extra analogue signal. Problem is that DVI-I doesn't fit into DVI-D ports. So we have backwards compatibility, but no current compatibility. Makes sense...
Hm. Skype is borked. When I go to the microsoft account login section it either freezes at loading repeatedly or the page will have no formatting at all and look like an 80s webpage or something.
(07-13-2015, 12:20 AM)ZealWyman Wrote: [ -> ]... Wow. Satoru Iwata passed like, incredibly recently. And that... goddamn, man. Never would've thought.
http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2015/150713e.pdf
I'm still a tad skeptical in some sense, but at the same time, this... looks pretty legit. Everyone's reporting it.
What?! Damn, that's awful... I'm shocked. I didn't even know he was having health issues in the first place.
(07-13-2015, 12:25 AM)Jim_Clonk Wrote: [ -> ] (07-13-2015, 12:02 AM)Rukii Wrote: [ -> ]Because you need backwards compatibility when transferring and upgrading the generally accepted standards?
-I is both digital and analog, essentially hdmi (-sound) and vga, at the same time.
DVI transfers more than vga, which was and is needed for better[TRADE MARK SIGN] monitors.
It's not exactly new, mind you <w<
Yes, but monitors usually only have DVI-D because you don't need the extra analogue signal. Problem is that DVI-I doesn't fit into DVI-D ports. So we have backwards compatibility, but no current compatibility. Makes sense...
Isn't that how CPUs work too? Newer generations of chips need motherboards with special plugs, but these plugs usually also work with the previous generation. I might be wrong there and backwards compatibility on CPUs isn't common, it definitely happens though.
(07-13-2015, 12:20 AM)ZealWyman Wrote: [ -> ]words
Since when were you...a..dog?