#17590 posted by
Spirit on 2009/10/21 11:55:57
83.253.90.141 looks like a bot probing if its gibberish is deleted or not. I highly recommend remove its posts to avoid attracting of actual spam.
Dear Bots
#17591 posted by R.P.G. on 2009/10/21 17:12:30
Please go away, and don't come back until you can pass a Turing test.
Kthxbye.
#17592 posted by
Zwiffle on 2009/10/21 17:26:04
They can fake it well enough.
#17593 posted by
JneeraZ on 2009/10/21 17:33:47
Well, you're talking to them, so...
Willem
#17594 posted by
starbuck on 2009/10/21 20:37:22
yeah but R.P.G. is also a bot. This site is one big turing test beep beep 101010101011 JOIN US THX
Spirit:
#17595 posted by
metlslime on 2009/10/22 02:15:16
yeah, i was planning on doing it last night, but forgot.
The Windows 7 Install Saga
#17596 posted by
DaZ on 2009/10/23 14:40:10
:P
My god, this is quite possibly the strangest hardware error I have ever come across :)
So I've been using the RC1 version of win7 for a few months, and was loving it - so I bought the home premium version yesterday. Got home, formatted c: and started the install process for windows 7.
It crashes the PC at around 80% installed, so I reboot and try again, it crashes the pc at 72%. This story continues for around an hour, seemingly crashing the pc at a lower percentage of completeness each time. I scratch my beard (that I dont have).
I take the side panel of my pc off, to check that everything is ok inside, everything looks fine, so I think what the hell and give it another try, the pc crashes while the windows 7 installer is loading... hmmm.
Its at this point I notice that the fan on my graphics card has stopped spinning (thank god I removed the side panel)! So after a quick power off I check the card and its boiling all over, oh crap I think and leave it to cool down. Come back an hour later and try again and the fan seems to work fine. However, as soon as the windows 7 installer starts loading, the fan turns off!?
Luckily I had a spare old gpu lying around that I could plug in and install windows (this was fine now) on, and then swap the other card back in.
Bizarre? =)
Laugh
#17597 posted by
stevenaaus on 2009/10/23 15:33:46
So much for windows 7 improved power management.
Anyone Else
#17598 posted by
nitin on 2009/10/23 15:50:25
been to japan and seen Himeji-Jo?
Astounding stuff!
#17599 posted by
necros on 2009/10/23 19:31:47
i take it your video card was still functional afterwards? still, that's creepy...
Improved Power Management
#17600 posted by
ijed on 2009/10/23 19:35:20
= not compatible with current hardware.
Nitin
#17601 posted by
Vigil on 2009/10/23 21:09:41
Oh, you mean Himeji castle where I just was a few weeks ago?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/24134817@N05/4017637330/
Crappy weather that day, hope you're doing better.
Vigil
#17602 posted by
nitin on 2009/10/24 02:16:22
yeah went there 2 days ago, loved it.
weather was good for me.
Nitin
#17604 posted by
bal on 2009/10/24 09:41:00
I hate you cause you're in Japan and I'm not. =(
Eat a nice fat okonomiyaki for me please, with some umeshu.
Bal
#17605 posted by
nitin on 2009/10/24 11:02:43
going to hiroshima tomorrow which I hear specialises in okonomiyaki. Will oblige :)
Nitin
#17606 posted by
Zwiffle on 2009/10/24 14:59:28
Go buy some awesome loli manga and beat off to pictures of pre-pubescent girls ok?
Nitin...
#17607 posted by
bal on 2009/10/25 11:00:53
I hope you're stopping at Miyajima only the way, it's near Hiroshima, and such an awesome spot.
Tomorrow Bal
#17608 posted by
nitin on 2009/10/25 11:11:25
btw, still havent eaten that okinomiyaki yet but for dinner tonight.
Nitin
#17609 posted by
Vigil on 2009/10/25 12:32:06
If you like hiking, there's an alternate route to Mount Misen on Miyajima island called Omoto pass. Cool hiking route through an old forest, and passes over another peak with awesome views. Bring some water, there are apparently nothing to drink on top, except at the ropeway station.
And speaking of Miyajima...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/24134817@N05/4021935486/
Thanks For The Tip
#17610 posted by
nitin on 2009/10/25 14:26:14
any idea how long that route takes on the y=way up?
Although
#17611 posted by
nitin on 2009/10/25 14:27:55
I'm a little hiked out having been to Kamikochi and also Tsumago-Magome about a week ago.
But tomorrow is another day :)
Nitin
#17612 posted by
Vigil on 2009/10/25 14:47:00
It took us about two hours from the park where the trail begins, but that was with pretty frequent shooting stops. It's very well taken care of with proper steps all the way to the top. We timed it so we could see the sunset. You can catch a ferry to the mainland until about 10PM.
Exiting the Itsukushima shrine (another excellent spot to visit), you should be able to spot a large map of the island, and the Omoto trail will be mentioned on that.
How's the seasonal color there? It was just barely beginnig when I was there, which was a slight disappointment, to be honest.
News Threads
#17613 posted by
megaman on 2009/10/25 14:56:32
if we were about to release a second alpha or maybe a first beta of quakeinjector, should we post a new news post or just use the old one?