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While we're on the topic of new toys I just bought a new monitor - an LG Flatron 19". w00t! My first ever 19". cheers, Chris Maunder
Chris Maunder wrote: My first ever 19". I could make a comment here that would force me to move the thread to the Soapbox. :laugh::laugh: Nice. 19"! I have a 17" at home, and was quite happy with it. Until I got a 21" at work.:omg: Now that 17" is looking mighty small.:( Too bad I've used my budget for "computer upgraded / things I want, but don't really need" for a while. :(( :(( That's why I ramble so much. If you're short and quotable, there's a much greater danger of ending up in a sig. [Christopher Duncan on how to prevent yourself from ending up in a sig]
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Chris Maunder wrote: My first ever 19". I could make a comment here that would force me to move the thread to the Soapbox. :laugh::laugh: Nice. 19"! I have a 17" at home, and was quite happy with it. Until I got a 21" at work.:omg: Now that 17" is looking mighty small.:( Too bad I've used my budget for "computer upgraded / things I want, but don't really need" for a while. :(( :(( That's why I ramble so much. If you're short and quotable, there's a much greater danger of ending up in a sig. [Christopher Duncan on how to prevent yourself from ending up in a sig]
As I clicked 'submit' I was wondering how many minutes it would take for someone to make the obvious joke ;) cheers, Chris Maunder
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Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: This is very very very very very important. So, it sounds like it's important then, eh? :laugh::laugh: Basically, I should just tape the CD-ROM door shut, and forget that I was ever able to use my H drive, eh? :laugh: That's why I ramble so much. If you're short and quotable, there's a much greater danger of ending up in a sig. [Christopher Duncan on how to prevent yourself from ending up in a sig]
That's one way to do it, yes. It's a great way to show your appreciation to EA Sports and NHL[PA]. A cheaper solution though is to rip the CD, and download Daemon Tools (www.daemon-tools.com) and mount the bin/cue-files as a virtual CD-rom. That way you can use all your three CD's while playing NHL2k3. But option number one is clearly the better solution since it shows your dedication to the sport. By the way, you're an Avalanche fan right? If you go to any Avs-game, say hi to Peter Forsberg, and tell him to keep on kicking ass and taking names. If you get the chance that is. ;) -- Master, I'm so glad to feel your presence. But you don't seem to share my impatience. I relied upon you to break the silence. I cannot understand your reluctance. Master, I feel so warm and I'm so happy, oh master. Give me some more of the warm little beasts I'm so fond of.
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That's one way to do it, yes. It's a great way to show your appreciation to EA Sports and NHL[PA]. A cheaper solution though is to rip the CD, and download Daemon Tools (www.daemon-tools.com) and mount the bin/cue-files as a virtual CD-rom. That way you can use all your three CD's while playing NHL2k3. But option number one is clearly the better solution since it shows your dedication to the sport. By the way, you're an Avalanche fan right? If you go to any Avs-game, say hi to Peter Forsberg, and tell him to keep on kicking ass and taking names. If you get the chance that is. ;) -- Master, I'm so glad to feel your presence. But you don't seem to share my impatience. I relied upon you to break the silence. I cannot understand your reluctance. Master, I feel so warm and I'm so happy, oh master. Give me some more of the warm little beasts I'm so fond of.
Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: By the way, you're an Avalanche fan right? HUGE fan. Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: If you go to any Avs-game, say hi to Peter Forsberg, and tell him to keep on kicking ass and taking names. Unfortunetaly, I currently live in Ottawa (Canada), which is FAAAAR from Denver. However, I *did* get to ONE game in Denver 2 years ago (wore my authentic #21 away jersey). Got to see Peter the Great rack up 2goals. Amazing. He's by far my favorite player in the sport today (he's not at the top of the leader-board, but he can DOMINATE the ice quite easily). :-D Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: A cheaper solution though is to rip the CD, and download Daemon Tools (www.daemon-tools.com) and mount the bin/cue-files as a virtual CD-rom. That way you can use all your three CD's while playing NHL2k3. Hmm... that's a cool idea.. I should do that with all my games (got a few gigs laying around). Shouldn't be too hard. Tak så mycket! (can I safely assume you're Swedish?, given that you like Forsberg and your name is.. well..very nordic) ;P <blasphemy!>I still prefer nhl2000. less arcade-y, more simulation-y :) </blasphemy!> That's why I ramble so much. If you're short and quotable, there's a much greater danger of ending up in a sig. [Christopher Duncan on how to prevent yourself from ending up in a sig]
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Has anyone had any problems getting Nero to write CD-Text to audio CDs? I make a lot of mix CDs for when I'm driving in my car, and I can never get the CD-Text to work in Nero 5.5. I know I've got the correct boxes checked, but I'm stumped. :confused: I tried contacting their support people a few, but I never got a response. :(( Josh If at first you don't succeed, blame {insert software company here}...
I couldn't get CD-Text to work with my old Yamaha CDR but the LG writes it fine :) Paul I think there're pieces of me you've never seen - Tori Amos, Tear in Your Hand
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Paul Riley wrote: Don't knock LG, seriously. They're almost as good and ten times as reliable, in my experience. I haven't had a single problem (even a failed CD) since I bought my 32x speed and that was just after they came out. True. I have an LG and only had 1 bad written cd. Actually, it was my own mistake. Multitasking easy cd creator with playing a game is not a good idea. :-O The only problem with LG: not supported by nero... ----------------------- New and improved: kwakkelflap.com My first CP article: Pseudoregisters[^] "When I hear of Schrödinger's cat, I reach for my gun." - Stephen Hawking
Kwakkie wrote: The only problem with LG: not supported by nero... I know it's already been said but I thought one of the big plusses of the LG was how easily I got Nero to work with it. The last writer I installed wouldn't work without some fiddling but the LG got picked up smoothly. However, I was already on 5.5 because of XP. This is looking like a pattern. Paul I think there're pieces of me you've never seen - Tori Amos, Tear in Your Hand
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Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: By the way, you're an Avalanche fan right? HUGE fan. Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: If you go to any Avs-game, say hi to Peter Forsberg, and tell him to keep on kicking ass and taking names. Unfortunetaly, I currently live in Ottawa (Canada), which is FAAAAR from Denver. However, I *did* get to ONE game in Denver 2 years ago (wore my authentic #21 away jersey). Got to see Peter the Great rack up 2goals. Amazing. He's by far my favorite player in the sport today (he's not at the top of the leader-board, but he can DOMINATE the ice quite easily). :-D Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: A cheaper solution though is to rip the CD, and download Daemon Tools (www.daemon-tools.com) and mount the bin/cue-files as a virtual CD-rom. That way you can use all your three CD's while playing NHL2k3. Hmm... that's a cool idea.. I should do that with all my games (got a few gigs laying around). Shouldn't be too hard. Tak så mycket! (can I safely assume you're Swedish?, given that you like Forsberg and your name is.. well..very nordic) ;P <blasphemy!>I still prefer nhl2000. less arcade-y, more simulation-y :) </blasphemy!> That's why I ramble so much. If you're short and quotable, there's a much greater danger of ending up in a sig. [Christopher Duncan on how to prevent yourself from ending up in a sig]
Atlantys wrote (wore my authentic #21 away jersey) I actually ordered that jersey from NHL.com 3 years ago, but it never arrived! I didn't even get billed or anything. I think I'll try again some day. My dad's in Denver right now, and I made him buy me a brand spanking new Avalanche cap for me. :cool: Atlantys wrote: Got to see Peter the Great rack up 2goals. Amazing. I was sooo close 2 years ago to see him play with the Avs against Dallas Stars. My friend and I tried to get tickets, but it was sold out. :( I couldn't even watch the game on TV since they don't show local games in the US to promote watching the games live. Atlantys wrote: he's not at the top of the leader-board He's awesome at playoffs though. Last year he scored most eventhough Avalanche didn't reach the finals. Atlantys wrote: but he can DOMINATE the ice quite easily Exactly! When he's in the zone, every move he makes seem like a show of its own. Atlantys wrote: I should do that with all my games It beats looking for that damn misplaced CD. :) Atlantys wrote: Tak så mycket! (can I safely assume you're Swedish?, given that you like Forsberg and your name is.. well..very nordic) Varsågod! I am Swedish yes. But I think I would have liked Forsberg even if I wasn't Swedish. I simply like his way of playing. Oh yeah, keep an eye out for Henrik Zetterberg in Detroit. He's Swedish and is a rookie. He's an excellent skater and can read the game very well. If NHL doesn't get too rough for him, I think he can grow into a quite talented player. Atlantys wrote: I still prefer nhl2000. less arcade-y, more simulation-y I know what you mean. I was quite disappointed by the coach settings in NHL2k3. Auto, crash the net, behind the net? Is that all you get!? What happened to the funnel strategy? :( I had to change my playing style a lot in order to adjust to the new game. But I must say that the players move more accurately now, and they handle the puck more cleanly when you're close to net. Try passing the puck to a player close to the net and hit "Shoot" during the pass. You'll see the receiving player lift the
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Atlantys wrote (wore my authentic #21 away jersey) I actually ordered that jersey from NHL.com 3 years ago, but it never arrived! I didn't even get billed or anything. I think I'll try again some day. My dad's in Denver right now, and I made him buy me a brand spanking new Avalanche cap for me. :cool: Atlantys wrote: Got to see Peter the Great rack up 2goals. Amazing. I was sooo close 2 years ago to see him play with the Avs against Dallas Stars. My friend and I tried to get tickets, but it was sold out. :( I couldn't even watch the game on TV since they don't show local games in the US to promote watching the games live. Atlantys wrote: he's not at the top of the leader-board He's awesome at playoffs though. Last year he scored most eventhough Avalanche didn't reach the finals. Atlantys wrote: but he can DOMINATE the ice quite easily Exactly! When he's in the zone, every move he makes seem like a show of its own. Atlantys wrote: I should do that with all my games It beats looking for that damn misplaced CD. :) Atlantys wrote: Tak så mycket! (can I safely assume you're Swedish?, given that you like Forsberg and your name is.. well..very nordic) Varsågod! I am Swedish yes. But I think I would have liked Forsberg even if I wasn't Swedish. I simply like his way of playing. Oh yeah, keep an eye out for Henrik Zetterberg in Detroit. He's Swedish and is a rookie. He's an excellent skater and can read the game very well. If NHL doesn't get too rough for him, I think he can grow into a quite talented player. Atlantys wrote: I still prefer nhl2000. less arcade-y, more simulation-y I know what you mean. I was quite disappointed by the coach settings in NHL2k3. Auto, crash the net, behind the net? Is that all you get!? What happened to the funnel strategy? :( I had to change my playing style a lot in order to adjust to the new game. But I must say that the players move more accurately now, and they handle the puck more cleanly when you're close to net. Try passing the puck to a player close to the net and hit "Shoot" during the pass. You'll see the receiving player lift the
Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: Try passing the puck to a player close to the net and hit "Shoot" during the pass. You'll see the receiving player lift the puck rather than slapshooting it. I *so* gotta try that!! Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: Henrik Zetterberg in Detroit He's looking good this year; I think he's DTD right now though :( Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: He's awesome at playoffs though. Last year he scored most eventhough Avalanche didn't reach the finals. I wanted him to be the first non-North American player to get the Conn Smythe. Lidstrom got it instead. But you *know* Forsberg would have had it if they hadn't flopped in game7. :mad: Time to go destroy the Wings (again) (always my favorite "Play Now" matchup: my Avs vs the Wings. especially when you crack up you settings, and lower the computers. 15-0 games vs detriot are FUN!) ;P;P That's why I ramble so much. If you're short and quotable, there's a much greater danger of ending up in a sig. [Christopher Duncan on how to prevent yourself from ending up in a sig]
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Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: Try passing the puck to a player close to the net and hit "Shoot" during the pass. You'll see the receiving player lift the puck rather than slapshooting it. I *so* gotta try that!! Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: Henrik Zetterberg in Detroit He's looking good this year; I think he's DTD right now though :( Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: He's awesome at playoffs though. Last year he scored most eventhough Avalanche didn't reach the finals. I wanted him to be the first non-North American player to get the Conn Smythe. Lidstrom got it instead. But you *know* Forsberg would have had it if they hadn't flopped in game7. :mad: Time to go destroy the Wings (again) (always my favorite "Play Now" matchup: my Avs vs the Wings. especially when you crack up you settings, and lower the computers. 15-0 games vs detriot are FUN!) ;P;P That's why I ramble so much. If you're short and quotable, there's a much greater danger of ending up in a sig. [Christopher Duncan on how to prevent yourself from ending up in a sig]
Atlantys wrote I *so* gotta try that!! Also, hit the shoot button when the puck is loose near the net after a rebound. If the puck is gliding slowly and there is chaos in the box, your player will sometimes lunge on the puck and shoot/lift it towards the net. But be forewarned, it doesn't work out all the time. Either the AI isn't very sharp or there are some random factors embedded in the algorithm. The game detail really amazes me sometimes. -- Master, I'm so glad to feel your presence. But you don't seem to share my impatience. I relied upon you to break the silence. I cannot understand your reluctance. Master, I feel so warm and I'm so happy, oh master. Give me some more of the warm little beasts I'm so fond of.
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Sorta like Windows 94, isn't it?:-D "Another day done; all targets met; all systems fully operational; all customers satisfied; all staff keen and well motivated; all pigs fed and ready to fly." - Jennie Agard, McGuckin Hardware Systems Manager
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I hate to take your moment away (no, I really do), but I bought a Sony 48x/12x/48x just a couple of days back. :cool: No free CDs for me, but it cost me only 5050 Rupees (one US$ is approximately equal to 49 Rupees). W00t! Yes, buffer underrun protection is a nice thing to have, but 2MB is a little less than what I would like to have, though what the hell. <> But I know the feeling. Before I bought this burner, I had a (please don't laugh, please!) 4x (yes, four) thingy back from the days when men used to live in caves and technology hadn't come in vogue. X| What? You are laughing? <>
Regards,Rohit Sinha
Rohit Sinha wrote: I hate to take your moment away (no, I really do), but I bought a Sony 48x/12x/48x just a couple of days back. No free CDs for me, but it cost me only 5050 Rupees (one US$ is approximately equal to 49 Rupees). AUD$107.80 for me or USD59.29 at the current exchange rate. :-D Michael Martin Australia mjm68@tpg.com.au "I personally love it because I can get as down and dirty as I want on the backend, while also being able to dabble with fun scripting and presentation games on the front end." - Chris Maunder 15/07/2002