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unr3al

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  1. Fellow Top Gear fan I see. lol I'm sure he loves this video, assuming he's seen it by now. If not, someone will have to e-mail this to the producers. Maybe one of the vehicle challenges for a new episode could be who can sit in a KIA sedan the longest while listening to this song on a loop at max volume.
  2. I've given up on most 'modern' American TV shows. There are some exceptions, like the stuff on HBO. But the rest of my time is split between History, Military, Military Histoy, Science, National Geographic, Discovery, Comedy Central, Cartoon Network and BBC America. I'll also turn to SpikeTV when there's Worlds Wildest Police Videos on, or G4/TruTV for COPS. The avatar CrawforxX96 has reminded me of the marathons of Top Gear (BBC Version) I've been watching lately. Great show when you have a day to kill.
  3. The rectangle tool? lol I dunno why your results would get pixelated, because the liveries in modded GTA IV cars are at an absolutely huge resolution.
  4. Is anybody aware of some preventative method or cheat of sorts to calm down GTA IV's instability with modded cars? For whatever reason, my previous, weaker PC worked fine with car mods and an ENB. But this newer PC with the same car models and no ENB ends up ruining my game rather swiftly with textures that get muddy and eventually disappear, and then eventually breaking my scripts so the various buttons in LCPDFR no longer work. Because this is a fresh install, maybe I'm missing some magical command line file or some other mod that helps out. Things don't add up because this video card has nearly twice as much memory (1.2 GB on my GTX 570 to a full 2GB on my GTX 670), and a faster CPU.
  5. The Fusion isn't a bad looking car when fully loaded:
  6. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDYyYW_1CUs&list=UU8Hk-0sNLw-YJDlNnCAfP4A&index=20 This video could be a good source of information for people who actually want to know how he'd lower the rent. He rambles for a bit, but a few minutes in he explains the following (not a quote, just summarizing his statements): Landlords can only increase rent based on a certain percentage mandated by the state, and this was relatively well monitored. So people who have owned an apartment since the 70's are still paying rates around $900-1000. As monitoring of these laws slipped, and technology has advanced (allowing things like online registration and contact information), a lot of things have changed. Landlords may "cheat" people by claiming they put $35,000 worth of work into fixing up an apartment building without having to submit proof to anyone, and therefore say the apartment is worth $3,500 per month. There is no law stating that they have to lower it after 10 months (10 X 3,500 = 35,000). That would be the right thing to do, but they don't do it. So after 10 months in the scenario I just used, the person renting the apartment is overpaying big time. Landlords charge late fees, which are prohibited in the state of New York, but people pay them anyway because they don't know the law. Or if they don't pay it, the landlords may call for eviction on the tenant in question and nobody checks on it. Landlords in the inner city areas of New York can also be illegal immigrants who aren't registered as a citizen, never mind as a legitimate business owner. They can also in certain cases be tied to organized crime, letting activities go on in their apartment complexes that are against the law. These people can falsify records and contact information, or simply not give out any if a tenant decides to try and investigate the issue. Landlords have the option today of posting a tenant history online, which shows you what the last tenant before you was paying for their rent during their stay. It's not required by law to post it, but it probably should be. While New York is a great state, and NYC is a great city and arguably the "true" capital of our nation as opposed to the official capital, Washington D.C., nobody's given it a thorough cleaning since Rudy Giuliani's reign when he decapitated the Italian Mafia leadership in NYC. Jimmy stumbles around trying to get to his point a little in this video, but I thought I'd post an example of why he'd be a good candidate for NYC Mayor instead of saying his goatee is cool (which it is). The only things I would say negative about him is that some of his ideas for enforcing this need a little tweaking. Eviction freezes could work if properly monitored. But putting a law in place that prevents it for a certain number of months or years is too black and white. I also wish he didn't have his own party, because that's going to make raising funds a million times harder, no matter how much the internet likes you. And on a personal note, although I could care less how he's been delivering his points, his lack of speech preparation and his down to earth statements about current events aren't going to make him a majority vote candidate. =/ Oh well. Maybe a Republican or Democrat will adopt one of his policies. lol
  7. 1st world problems. lol I've been there though. At least NFS isn't a lengthy game to complete. You're lucky it wasn't an Elder Scrolls game or something like that.
  8. I've always wanted a skin like that. I always liked the Pierce County Sheriff's uniforms. Too bad he doesn't have one posted (that I can see under his files section, anyway).
  9. Vote for him based on the first part of the video. The cost of the average apartment in NY. I had to move out of my old apartment to my current location because the rent was too high, and it only cost about 1/3rd of what that YouTube video quoted. Average-joe jobs can't pay for apartments that don't look, smell or shelter you better than a pile of sh*t would.
  10. Check out the debates he was in on YouTube or have a look at his own personal channel, that should give you some political insight, as well as some laughs. When he introduced himself at the big debate a few years ago, that was one of the funniest things I've seen in politics. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4o-TeMHys0
  11. They all deal with political issues and every day scenarios. Kinda ties into the South Park episode: "The Simpsons Already Did It". That shows been out as long as I've been alive. Kinda the same thing with Seinfeld too. Honestly all of these shows are becoming the same thing. The thing that made Futurama different for me was the setting and the characters. They set the writers up to make episodes that are fresh and can cover different topics because of the future being unknown to us, and therefore can take liberties in showing what is possible. Getting back to the topic of Futurama though, I'm going to miss it if it goes. Hopefully we'll get a couple more DVD's out of them if they don't get picked up by another network.
  12. You can't really run games off of an external. And I dunno what your current PC is.
  13. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHEitsYJnmw&feature=youtu.be I shouldn't have to explain who he is or why you should vote for him.
  14. Pretty similar to the American sirens. Right on, Britain.
  15. I liked South Park for what it originally was; a show about a bunch of potty mouthed kids having completely unrealistic adventures with little plot structure. I don't mind the political and social commentary messages the show tries to get across every episode now, but the show is no longer the same as it was in the late 90's and early 2000's.
  16. I'm gonna have to disagree with that. I like the look of the Charger better than the new crop of Ford vehicles, and it weighs and performs like the Crown Vic.
  17. Honestly dude I dunno why nobody's pointing out that two of those things on that list are the same show. Look: It's all the same crap, over and over again. I like Family Guy and all, but I'm not buying into the rest of those shows.
  18. I'd lose the 16GB of RAM and cut that in half, spend more on the graphics card, and I'd consider getting Windows 8 so you can run with less resource usage and make use of Direct X 11.1 when it comes out. Also why in the world would you only have a 64GB solid state for a hard drive? You won't be able to fit anything on that.
  19. The only people questing the FBI's or police's intent here are the families of the suspects who don't even live in this country, and the wife of the dead suspect. I can't really take anything she says or does seriously at this point. She refused to talk to police when confronted, and was someone who still married that psycho even after he viciously beat her prior to the marriage itself. Not a good moral character at the least.
  20. Look at the badge on the door. Actually read it. it says 'Caprice' on the bottom... I like it better than last years concept version, anyway.
  21. Futurama is amazing and I hope the producers are telling the truth when commenting that they're shopping the show around to other networks. They said the same thing about MAD TV but nothing happened with that. I'd say that Futurama is indeed better than Family Guy. The show was funny until they ran out of material. Futurama also has a lot of actualy deep conversation topics in them too. Like what effects a god can have on a civilization (the episode when Bender grows a micro-culture on his body while floating through space), or whether your pets really remember you for their entire lives if you have to part with them early in their life (they episode where Fry discovers fossils of his old pet 'Seymour').
  22. It's really going to depend on the use. It's not good for large businesses due to the need to re-train people, nor for the gaming/entertainment sector because of lack of software/device support. I see Linux as a great OS for people who want more control over their PC, who don't want to pay for an OS but don't want to pirate, who run a server, who program/hack and mobile devices coming back to that 'smooth performance on lackluster hardware' piece I mentioned earlier. Android is Linux based and runs great, so is FireFox OS, and iOS/MacOS are based off of a free-to-download Unix distribution called Open BSD.
  23. I don't think these events are going to directly lead to any law changes. The only thing that threatens our privacy in the U.S. right now is CISPA, and that has been in the works for a long time now. It already passed the house, so we need to make sure we bombard our senators and get them to vote it down.
  24. Linux is great in theory but has too many compatibility issues with Windows software and hardware to be worth your time if it's your only operating system. Dual boot if you want, but you're not going to game seriously on it. Linux and Unix distrobutions boot fast, are customize-able, can run well on sh*t hardware, and are clean. Those are the four main benefits I can think of. Windows 8 rivals Linux start time very well, though. On a solid state it's 8 seconds with a normal BIOS, it can even be less with the Lenovo's that skip the POST step. My desktop boots in about 15 seconds on a normal hard 7200RPM drive.

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