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SixSquared
02-05-2006, 12:18 AM
"Downloading porn is a lot like real sex... go for the cheap, the poor quality, or the shit that everyone's seen before, and you're bound to get a virus"



And I'll be fucking damned if my computer is FUBAR'd right now.

But it's because of internet explorer. Ugh.




















WHAT?! IT REALLY IS BECAUSE OF IE! Fuck bad porn. Like VTEC... waiting around for something awesome that just never comes.

Stormhammer
02-05-2006, 12:47 AM
WHAT?! IT REALLY IS BECAUSE OF IE! Fuck bad porn. Like VTEC... waiting around for something awesome that just never comes.




LIRL!!! :lmfao: :lmfao: :lmfao: :lmfao: :lmfao: :lmfao:

RandomGuy
02-05-2006, 12:54 AM
fubared? i heard that term somewhere

SNapper
02-05-2006, 01:06 AM
fucked up beyond absolute repair

SixSquared
02-05-2006, 01:11 AM
Fucked Up Beyond All Recognition is the way I always heard it

SNapper
02-05-2006, 01:24 AM
eh, maybe ur right. i knew the fucked up part. i guess it works either way

SNapper
02-05-2006, 01:42 AM
oh i was close. i had to go find out.
FUBAR is an acronym that originated in the military to stand for the words "f***ed up beyond all repair." This is often softened to "fouled up beyond all repair" in reference to hardware. The programming and documentation equivalent is "fouled up beyond all recognition." Sometimes the last word is "recovery" or "reconciliation" or "reason."

BTLFED
02-05-2006, 10:53 AM
"Downloading porn is a lot like real sex... go for the cheap, the poor quality, or the shit that everyone's seen before, and you're bound to get a virus"


And I'll be fucking damned if my computer is FUBAR'd right now.

But it's because of internet explorer. Ugh.


WHAT?! IT REALLY IS BECAUSE OF IE! Fuck bad porn. Like VTEC... waiting around for something awesome that just never comes.
HAHAHAHAHAHHA!! Holy shit that was funny! :lmfao:

BTW, you should use Firefox. ;)

Edit: Damnit!


You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to xPhantomSolx again.

Grrrr.... :mad:

boosted1jz
02-05-2006, 11:00 AM
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IntegraXTR
02-05-2006, 11:05 AM
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lmao!!!!

SixSquared
02-05-2006, 11:26 AM
HAHAHAHAHAHHA!! Holy shit that was funny! :lmfao:

BTW, you should use Firefox. ;)

Edit: Damnit!



Grrrr.... :mad:


I use Firefox normally. For some reason Firefox just quit working, and I had to get online, so I was using Internet Explorer for a total of THIRTY SIX HOURS before my comp crashed. My friend Davis booted it in safe mode and it had 574 or so viruses that had been installed in the day and a half I used IE. Ugh. Freakin hate it. So now my computer's getting operated on, hardcore, and he's running a dual OS partitioned hard drive setup on it. One part of the HD will be used for windows, so I can have photoshop, illustrator, etc for working, and the other part will be a linux machine. And all my music is getitng moved to an external HD, because I almost lost 6000 songs.

BTLFED
02-05-2006, 11:31 AM
I use Firefox normally. For some reason Firefox just quit working, and I had to get online, so I was using Internet Explorer for a total of THIRTY SIX HOURS before my comp crashed. My friend Davis booted it in safe mode and it had 574 or so viruses that had been installed in the day and a half I used IE. Ugh. Freakin hate it. So now my computer's getting operated on, hardcore, and he's running a dual OS partitioned hard drive setup on it. One part of the HD will be used for windows, so I can have photoshop, illustrator, etc for working, and the other part will be a linux machine. And all my music is getitng moved to an external HD, because I almost lost 6000 songs.

DAMN! :eek: That is some shit! That makes me wanna take IE off my machine completely, incase someone else accidentally clicks on it. I hate IE, and if it fucks up my laptop I dunno what I would do. :mad:

SixSquared
02-05-2006, 11:34 AM
DAMN! :eek: That is some shit! That makes me wanna take IE off my machine completely, incase someone else accidentally clicks on it. I hate IE, and if it fucks up my laptop I dunno what I would do. :mad:

I had it pretty much gone. I had to actually go looking for the program, because I had erased all the shortcuts, the start menu icons, all of it. That's the reason we're doing the HD partition. For all intents and purposes, my comp's gonna be a linux machine, unless I intentionally boot it into windows mode, which will only be when I have to use photoshop and stuff.

BTLFED
02-05-2006, 11:38 AM
I had it pretty much gone. I had to actually go looking for the program, because I had erased all the shortcuts, the start menu icons, all of it. That's the reason we're doing the HD partition. For all intents and purposes, my comp's gonna be a linux machine, unless I intentionally boot it into windows mode, which will only be when I have to use photoshop and stuff.

OIC.....I need to build a new desktop computer for myself. It's sad when your laptop is faster than your desktop LIRL!

I have actually never used Linux. Do you like it?

SixSquared
02-05-2006, 11:48 AM
OIC.....I need to build a new desktop computer for myself. It's sad when your laptop is faster than your desktop LIRL!

I have actually never used Linux. Do you like it?

I've never really used it hardcore. I've tinkered with it, and aesthetically, it kicks windows' ass six ways from yesterday. It also works a LOT faster than windows, because there's less commands that it goes through both on bootup and in operation. It feels almost like using OS X (which is what I'm using right now, dad's PowerBook G4). It's quick, stable, and can emulate a LOT of windows programs in order to open wmv files and stuff that's made for windows. It's like the bastard child of OS X and Windows XP... the best aspects of both systems all mushed into one OS.

BTLFED
02-05-2006, 11:59 AM
I've never really used it hardcore. I've tinkered with it, and aesthetically, it kicks windows' ass six ways from yesterday. It also works a LOT faster than windows, because there's less commands that it goes through both on bootup and in operation. It feels almost like using OS X (which is what I'm using right now, dad's PowerBook G4). It's quick, stable, and can emulate a LOT of windows programs in order to open wmv files and stuff that's made for windows. It's like the bastard child of OS X and Windows XP... the best aspects of both systems all mushed into one OS.

Hmm......sounds like something I should check into when I build a new desktop computer. I already gotta finish going through my registry and deleting stuff on my laptop because it is slowing down....ugh....

A.P. Photography
02-05-2006, 12:01 PM
Another program that is pretty decent is Lindows. It is a hybrid that is based in Linux but a GUI interface like windows. Pretty good program.