Geek S**T Generation FOUR.ZERO

[quote]WolBarret wrote:
Also, Abomination should have crushed Baron Zemo.

To Pootie: GET BLACK OPS![/quote]

I thought you bought him a copy!

[quote]RSGZ wrote:

[quote]WolBarret wrote:
Also, Abomination should have crushed Baron Zemo.

To Pootie: GET BLACK OPS![/quote]

I thought you bought him a copy![/quote]

Are you talking Comic or Movie???

[quote]four60 wrote:

[quote]RSGZ wrote:

[quote]WolBarret wrote:
Also, Abomination should have crushed Baron Zemo.

To Pootie: GET BLACK OPS![/quote]

I thought you bought him a copy![/quote]

Are you talking Comic or Movie???[/quote]

Game, Black Ops!

[quote]WolBarret wrote:

  1. Captain America shouldn’t be taking orders from a douchebag like Iron Man.

[/quote]

I watched the episode where the Cube explodes and Iron Man asked who wants to go in first. Black Panther steps up but Captain America holds him back and says, something to the effect of “Leaders first” and lets Iron man go first. Either way, they are steadily showing some abrasiveness in their relationship and Captain America has gone against orders twice to help the Black Panther and Hawkeye.

To tell the truth, they are playing their relationship very well if you look at subtleties. They aren’t enemies, but it is clear that Cap does not see him as an equal.

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]WolBarret wrote:

  1. Captain America shouldn’t be taking orders from a douchebag like Iron Man.

[/quote]

I watched the episode where the Cube explodes and Iron Man asked who wants to go in first. Black Panther steps up but Captain America holds him back and says, something to the effect of “Leaders first” and lets Iron man go first. Either way, they are steadily showing some abrasiveness in their relationship and Captain America has gone against orders twice to help the Black Panther and Hawkeye.

To tell the truth, they are playing their relationship very well if you look at subtleties. They aren’t enemies, but it is clear that Cap does not see him as an equal.[/quote]

Hopefully Cap kick his ass and becomes the rightful leader.

[quote]WolBarret wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]WolBarret wrote:

  1. Captain America shouldn’t be taking orders from a douchebag like Iron Man.

[/quote]

I watched the episode where the Cube explodes and Iron Man asked who wants to go in first. Black Panther steps up but Captain America holds him back and says, something to the effect of “Leaders first” and lets Iron man go first. Either way, they are steadily showing some abrasiveness in their relationship and Captain America has gone against orders twice to help the Black Panther and Hawkeye.

To tell the truth, they are playing their relationship very well if you look at subtleties. They aren’t enemies, but it is clear that Cap does not see him as an equal.[/quote]

Hopefully Cap kick his ass and becomes the rightful leader.
[/quote]

Cap just woke up though. I wouldn’t have him as leader now either. The man doesn’t even understand what a computer is right now and when viewing one of the videos on screen asked “the projectionist” to brighten the image.

Give him time. If he is already showing issues with following Iron Man, I could see that as a whole plot in itself.

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]WolBarret wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]WolBarret wrote:

  1. Captain America shouldn’t be taking orders from a douchebag like Iron Man.

[/quote]

I watched the episode where the Cube explodes and Iron Man asked who wants to go in first. Black Panther steps up but Captain America holds him back and says, something to the effect of “Leaders first” and lets Iron man go first. Either way, they are steadily showing some abrasiveness in their relationship and Captain America has gone against orders twice to help the Black Panther and Hawkeye.

To tell the truth, they are playing their relationship very well if you look at subtleties. They aren’t enemies, but it is clear that Cap does not see him as an equal.[/quote]

Hopefully Cap kick his ass and becomes the rightful leader.
[/quote]

Cap just woke up though. I wouldn’t have him as leader now either. The man doesn’t even understand what a computer is right now and when viewing one of the videos on screen asked “the projectionist” to brighten the image.

Give him time. If he is already showing issues with following Iron Man, I could see that as a whole plot in itself.[/quote]

^This is why he leads the X-men. Respect, sir.

Cap is definitely gonna take the reigns eventually. I mean who REALLY runs the Justice League…sure as hell not Superman.

[quote]Pootie Tang wrote:
Cap is definitely gonna take the reigns eventually. I mean who REALLY runs the Justice League…sure as hell not Superman.[/quote]

Martian Manhunter and Batman.

Question for the IT guys, if T-Nation is blocked by firewall at work any advice on how to circumvent?

[quote]DJHT wrote:
Question for the IT guys, if T-Nation is blocked by firewall at work any advice on how to circumvent?[/quote]

Try viewing it through google cache.

[quote]DJHT wrote:
Question for the IT guys, if T-Nation is blocked by firewall at work any advice on how to circumvent?[/quote]

Depends on how good your IT team is.

You could try a proxy server and see if it works. ( http://hidemyass.com/ ) for example.

But that won’t work against a good “internet appliance.”

So after my raid array crashed and took Vista and a thesis with it, I installed Windows 7 on a, wait for it, a Corsair F 60 SSD drive.

I think I died and went to heaven, because yes, it is that awesome.

Lightning fast, no drama, no constant security nagging and cute little symbols that satisfy my secret need for shiny colorful buttons.

It even installed my email account and my wireless router on its own.

Hard to believe that Microsoft made this OS, they probably waterboarded their development staff to get some ideas acros.

Of course you need to tweak it ofr your SSD drive yourself even though Windows 7 is supposed to dod that on its own, because this is Microsoft after all, but since this is the first Microsoft OS I was not willing to smash after 48 hours they are forgiven.

[quote]orion wrote:
So after my raid array crashed and took Vista and a thesis with it, I installed Windows 7 on a, wait for it, a Corsair F 60 SSD drive.

I think I died and went to heaven, because yes, it is that awesome.

Lightning fast, no drama, no constant security nagging and cute little symbols that satisfy my secret need for shiny colorful buttons.

It even installed my email account and my wireless router on its own.

Hard to believe that Microsoft made this OS, they probably waterboarded their development staff to get some ideas acros.

Of course you need to tweak it ofr your SSD drive yourself even though Windows 7 is supposed to dod that on its own, because this is Microsoft after all, but since this is the first Microsoft OS I was not willing to smash after 48 hours they are forgiven.
[/quote]

I don’t remember having to configure much when I bought my SSD, I have an Intel 80gb.

But yes, Microsoft have seriously been turning a new leaf with their most recent products.

Win7 + Office 2010 are both really good and stable. The 360 has been the best selling console for the past 7 months and their newest phone offering is excellent.

Rumour has it they have some big plans for Windows 8, focusing on cloud integration.

[quote]RSGZ wrote:

[quote]orion wrote:
So after my raid array crashed and took Vista and a thesis with it, I installed Windows 7 on a, wait for it, a Corsair F 60 SSD drive.

I think I died and went to heaven, because yes, it is that awesome.

Lightning fast, no drama, no constant security nagging and cute little symbols that satisfy my secret need for shiny colorful buttons.

It even installed my email account and my wireless router on its own.

Hard to believe that Microsoft made this OS, they probably waterboarded their development staff to get some ideas acros.

Of course you need to tweak it ofr your SSD drive yourself even though Windows 7 is supposed to dod that on its own, because this is Microsoft after all, but since this is the first Microsoft OS I was not willing to smash after 48 hours they are forgiven.
[/quote]

I don’t remember having to configure much when I bought my SSD, I have an Intel 80gb.

But yes, Microsoft have seriously been turning a new leaf with their most recent products.

Win7 + Office 2010 are both really good and stable. The 360 has been the best selling console for the past 7 months and their newest phone offering is excellent.

Rumour has it they have some big plans for Windows 8, focusing on cloud integration.[/quote]

Aha!

Have you disabled defragging,caching and fetching and made your that Firefox uses RAM instead of disc space?

Because all of this writes constantly and is not only not necessary but will wear your SSD out.

[quote]orion wrote:
Aha!

Have you disabled defragging,caching and fetching and made your that Firefox uses RAM instead of disc space?

Because all of this writes constantly and is not only not necessary but will wear your SSD out.

[/quote]

Interesting, I did the caching thing before, defrag was off for me as soon as I installed the drive.

Just did the Firefox tweak, never even knew that existed, thanks.

It’s Saturday morning so here’s some MST3k. Enjoy.

Anybody play the Demo for Dead Space 2? Did it last night, and man they have recaptured the horror theme with this one. Finally have a game out after months of nothing, 1/25/11.

Speaking of games out in January, Two Worlds 2 came out today. Now, I won’t defend the first game. It was garbage. In fact, the developers thought so to, and issued a public apology.

They’ve promised Two Worlds 2 won’t be anything like the first one…I’ll pick it up and let you guys know.

http://www.twoworlds2.com/en/index.html