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Empire

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  1. That's very basic, I can take and screen shot of my desktop if I wanted to. Looks cool
  2. I was going to get an Raspberry Pi Model B, I read allot of information about it and it's cool. only cost $50 -But I'm happy with my gaming rig, that cost be $2800
  3. I been using and pack just two days ago, and so I really like this one '?do=embed' frameborder='0' data-embedContent>> -I have done up and video, shell upload it soon
  4. Whilst the performance and the breadth of application of computers is increasing, so too is our awareness of the cost and scarcity of the energy required to power them, as well as the materials needed to make them in the first place. However, because computing developments can enable individuals and businesses to adopt greener lifestyles and workstyles, in terms of the environmental debate computing is definitely both part of the problem and part of the solution. Through more environmentally aware usage (such as more effective power management and shut-down during periods of inactivity), and by adopting current lower power technologies, computers can already be made significantly more energy efficient. Indeed, just as we now look back and wonder why automobiles a decade or two ago used to guzzle so much petrol, in a decade's time we will no doubt be staggered that a typical desktop PC used to happily sit around drawing 100-200W of power every hour night and day, and when accomplishing no more than displaying a screensaver. The computing industry is more prepared and far more competent than almost any other industry when it domes to facing and responding to rapid change. Environmentally it is not a good thing that most PCs -- especially in companies -- have typically entered a landfill after only a few years in service. However, this reality does at least mean that a widespread mindset already exits for both adapting to and paying money for new computer hardware on a regular basis. Hence, whereas it took decades to get more energy efficient cars on the roads, it will hopefully only take a matter of years to reach a state of affairs where most computers are using far less power than they needlessly waste today.
  5. It's just an default, we all have that image, well I changed mine... Here is mine....
  6. If you watch and read the video, It's more then just having a cheap PC, This video shows the construction of an energy efficient PC that uses only around 20W of power. Computing is not currently very environmentally friendly. in the May 2010 edition of the Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics only 2 out of 18 of the PC and other electronics manufacturers listed obtained a reasonably green rating. The two companies concerned were Nokia (1st) and Sony Ericsson (2nd). This is an LOWER POWER HARDWARE
  7. that legitimately disappointing.. but Interesting.
  8. Have you try reinstalling with manual package: title="">http://www.lcpdfr.co...lation-package/ Do you run administrator? Have you got the following installed http://www.microsoft...s.aspx?id=30679 http://www.microsoft...s.aspx?id=30653 http://www.microsoft...ails.aspx?id=35 http://www.microsoft...ls.aspx?id=5549 (If you haven’t updated GFWL, use this).
  9. UMmm.. Yeah... good one ... It's good information for people that Are starting very basic, Or buying very very cheap pc. and It's not an gaming rig, good for web and word. I thought I'll shell share good information about things in life
  10. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qv300VDiS2U This video shows the construction of an energy efficient PC that uses only around 20W of power. For those who are interested, a build list is as follows (updated slightly from the video due to technology and avaialble components having moved on). I've hyperlinked the components to Mini-ITX.com where I got them from, but there are plenty of other suppliers. Intel D525MW motherboard with integrated 1.8GHz dual core Atom processor. NOTE: I actually used a D510MO motherboard with an integrated 1.66Ghz dual core Atom processor, but this is no longer (widely) available, so I would use a 525MW in any new build today. Mini ITX case 3320 (no manufacturer stated. Includes PSU) 2GB DDR3 1333 SODIMM for 2GB of memory (I used two DDR2 667 DIMMs and you will need these if you use a D510MO motherboard. However, the D525MW takes SODIMM DDR3 memory, and it is cheaper to reach 2GB with one DDR3 SODIMM rather than two, which also leaves expansion capacity). 40GB Intel X25-V 2.5in SATA II Solid State Disk. You could use any standard-height 2.5" disk drive to reduce the cost of your build. But the SSD is nice, and this Intel one is fast and not that bad a price. The only other things you need are an operating system -- I used Windows 7, but as so many people have told me, a version of Linux costs nothing and suits this build to the ground if you don't need to run Windows apps (which I did). You'll also need a keyboard, mouse, monitor and patience. The white surface to build the thing on is optional! Good Luck!
  11. This video discusses how computing may be both part of the problem and part of the solution when it comes to caring for the environment. Specifically, the video addresses topics including virtualization, energy efficient coding, dematerialization and travel reduction. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=350Rb2sOc3U Any Feedback, Good information
  12. I just only want "g" tab instead of 'H" tab, but it seems it does not work for me, I'll try express mode
  13. I have the same problem to with EFLC,my games starts off good,but after 5 to 10mins It starts to get textures lost. I even have an COMMANDLINE in, witch does not help at all. I Think it's l.0 that does it, I did not have this problem with 0.95
  14. That is correct, It does not change for me.. I want to have "G" instead of "H" and I have disable my trainer. and I want to have the settings so that I don't have to turn on the lights to get the sirens on. Here are my settings And in the ini
  15. What is the second one then?
  16. Have you try reinstalling with manual package: title="">http://www.lcpdfr.co...lation-package/ Do you run administrator? Have you got the following installed http://www.microsoft...s.aspx?id=30679 http://www.microsoft...s.aspx?id=30653 http://www.microsoft...ails.aspx?id=35 http://www.microsoft...ls.aspx?id=5549 (If you haven’t updated GFWL, use this).
  17. Nice.. Keep up the work
  18. All you do is hide the update under 'windows update'. Go into widows update where you can see the list of available updates, right click on the games for windows live update, then click 'hide this update'. It stops windows update from checking it again , thus removing the pronto everytime you turn tour pc on and stops it 'installing' every time you shutdown. To top it off, if you check for updates after hiding it, it will never find the games for windows on at all, so it says 'windows is up to date' as it should be. The issue seems to be with the latest version of games for windows live. Wouldn't worry though, it will still update in-game once it's fixed, at which stage you can restore hidden updates to see if Microsoft do sort this issue out. Hope this helps.
  19. I don't get that problem, I don't really update mine. Go and disable the updates..
  20. Good video man, Just that you pinched my CV that we use in the community that I'm in.
  21. Want to build and Computer? or just buy an Laptop or an desktop. I use http://pcpartpicker.com to look at parts and prices
  22. I just don't know why that floowing officer gets the car keys of the driver in the first place and made the driver to step out an site near he car. the troopers may have done a good job., doing there job working under the rules of the law
  23. ELS ABBREVIATIONS....... HDSF: Hands-free siren mode. SRN: Siren. STBY: Standby siren mode. MAN: Manual siren tone. At the moment mine is set to norm
  24. Yeah I'm a-bit of an knob at this. Been using ELS V6 for an long time, and so I'm moving to ELS V7, and yes I have used it many times before. I'll get to my point, I'm customizing my config, and I don't want to hold down "T" for the Sirens, is there away to hit an tab and the Siren stays on.
  25. Just leave the default on, and yes they are assigned at random

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