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21. EvE 64Bit edition...when ? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: ZigZag Joe ok, i did not look into that much (don't care much for java at all). the second example however is still perfectly valid Expect something similar to happen there too, as switching from 32bit to 64bit won't doub...
- by Asperger - at 2007.09.28 15:31:00
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22. Do smashkill really like RSF better than bob and friends. - in Corporation, Alliance and Organization Discussions [original thread]
Originally by: Elder Bob Originally by: Mirasta Originally by: Vile rat This is pretty funny on 3 or 4 different levels. Totally. Quoting. This.
- by Asperger - at 2007.09.27 13:08:00
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23. EvE 64Bit edition...when ? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Bagdon Compilers were invented around 50 years ago. They've been dealing with the problem of register allocation and usage since then. And yes, the amd64 architecture is much smarter and efficient than i386. Just from the ne...
- by Asperger - at 2007.09.27 11:23:00
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24. EvE 64Bit edition...when ? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Nathaniel Jackson I did not said that all 64Bit cpu's are better that theyr 32 bit counterparts, but in a 64bit enviorment a 64Bit software runs better in any case. Also, a person is not required to understand exactly how ...
- by Asperger - at 2007.09.27 08:39:00
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25. EvE 64Bit edition...when ? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Nathaniel Jackson Edited by: Nathaniel Jackson on 27/09/2007 08:13:55 As all the new hardware is 64Bit enabled, and EvE being very cpu-intenssive, i was wondering why not build a 64Bit version of EvE. I'm sure the perfor...
- by Asperger - at 2007.09.27 08:19:00
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26. Will the new graphics engine fix asteroids? - in EVE Technology Lab [original thread]
What annoys me about roids is the nauseating experience that they rotate. Come on, they're not supposed to be violently spinning around or everyone in eve would use them as a power source :) The invisible barrier is just because the shape of the ...
- by Asperger - at 2007.09.27 08:14:00
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27. No subject - in Corporation, Alliance and Organization Discussions [original thread]
Originally by: Greenspan Edited by: Greenspan on 25/09/2007 15:49:57 Brilliant insight!
- by Asperger - at 2007.09.25 17:12:00
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28. Big Blue - in Corporation, Alliance and Organization Discussions [original thread]
Originally by: Kun'mi At the start of my Eve career I made my first jaunts into 0.0 land as a resident of Big Blue space. A few months later some****gots came in and blew the place to shat. What happened to B^2 after that occured? Ah...
- by Asperger - at 2007.09.25 06:11:00
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29. Big Blue - in Corporation, Alliance and Organization Discussions [original thread]
Originally by: fugazii tbb > e-u > storm > ci > iss > smash/roadkill Bitter much?
- by Asperger - at 2007.09.25 06:06:00
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30. Oh dear! Yet more global warming :( - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Originally by: Cornucopian True, but Co2 levels being 15% of the greenhouse effect that would increase it to 19.5%, not an overly extreme number. We are altering the normal balance though. I'm not sure I agree with it not being an ext...
- by Asperger - at 2007.09.19 19:15:00
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31. Oh dear! Yet more global warming :( - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Originally by: Cornucopian the end result though is that man is contributing to the warming but nowhere near the apocalyptic levels the treehuggers would have you believe. As far as I'm concerned a treehugger means the state of not be...
- by Asperger - at 2007.09.19 18:17:00
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32. Oh dear! Yet more global warming :( - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Originally by: Cornucopian wiki has the vapor numbers between 36% and 66% Some people also say that the increased heat of the globe also enables CO2 to stay in the atmosphere longer: so the higher carbon count is actually a result of war...
- by Asperger - at 2007.09.19 16:06:00
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33. Oh dear! Yet more global warming :( - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Originally by: Cornucopian apart from that watervapor is the single most powerfull greenhouse gas. This is true, water vapour is responsible for around 36% of the greenhouse gas effect we observe on the planet, while CO2 is responsib...
- by Asperger - at 2007.09.19 14:07:00
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34. Oh dear! Yet more global warming :( - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Originally by: Sharupak One Volcano blast lowered the earths temperature by 1.3C. Once the Sulfur dioxide hit the deck 3 years after the eruption, how much do you think its raising the earths temperature by? Mt. Pinatubo I am not saying...
- by Asperger - at 2007.09.19 07:59:00
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35. Oh dear! Yet more global warming :( - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Originally by: DarkMatter Quote: But if people and politicians are labeled as "environmental nerds", "tree-huggers" and other stuff like it, no wonder they won't speak up. Then they are weak minded and would never get elected an...
- by Asperger - at 2007.09.18 17:27:00
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36. Oh dear! Yet more global warming :( - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Originally by: voogru I just figured out the true cause of global warming. ...ITS THAT BIG SHINEY THING IN THE SKY THAT WE CALL THE SUN!!! Hey, the sun has cycles where it emits more heat or less heat doesnt it, sometimes even having s...
- by Asperger - at 2007.09.18 10:50:00
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37. Police brutality and crowd applauds - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Originally by: Jim McGregor Edited by: Jim McGregor on 18/09/2007 09:47:53 The lack of comments about this really shows how brain dead people are. 30 people read it, 2 cared enough to comment. Its disgusting. Nobody cares anymore. Bo...
- by Asperger - at 2007.09.18 10:25:00
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38. Oh dear! Yet more global warming :( - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Originally by: Erilias Ilthis I think that's a fair point. However, have there been any major eruptions in the last 50 years ? What we consider major because a town has to be evacuated in Indonesia might be something different from erupti...
- by Asperger - at 2007.09.18 10:13:00
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39. Oh dear! Yet more global warming :( - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Originally by: Kastar Not quite accurate. There's still a difference between general belief and the knowledge a few have. In Western/christian Europe people indeed generally believed the world was flat. That some other cultures knew other...
- by Asperger - at 2007.09.18 09:44:00
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40. Oh dear! Yet more global warming :( - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Originally by: Kastar Global warming is a natural process and has always been there with a peak or a low. Do humans speed up the process ? - probably. Is this something to worry about ? Not certain, most likely not. There have been volca...
- by Asperger - at 2007.09.18 08:12:00
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