The reason why you do this is because like everyone else here you are caught up in the fervour of not asking why you are doing it. Lots of people here are hardware techies that prefer the machine to the "what do I use it for".
Apart form making videos and burning disks etc (converting...
I have recently bought a 26" HDMI screen for £700, add a XBOX to that and it comes in at around £1100. a new PC is around 1200 to 1500 quid aint it for a good one.
its good to know that people agree with me. I mean a XBOX 360 with a HDMI based 26" decent LCD TV costs around £1200, the same as moderate PC.
Games are flying out thick and fast for that platform and PS3 around the corner. Total entertainment centre to boot.
PC is beginning to look like a...
Looking around at the recent card releases I can say that oh yes, the card market is well cool but then looking at the reviews I can say hang on, apart from BF2 and COD2 all the other games are now quite old, including FEAR, FARCRY and HL2.
Where are all of the new games for the PC (well FSP...
http://www.anandtech.com/tradeshows/showdoc.aspx?i=2713
Looks very impressive but not available for six months yet. Will AM2 be a match for this. When do AMD switch to 0.65 microns ?
Come on, private companies aint gonna spend billions when it rained enough for them not to have to bother. Now its potentially too late.
It always amazes me that when it comes to water, housing, heating and energy the press and media as well as the UK public go up in arms when prices need to...
It will become a real problem for the south of england over time because there is no end in sight for this condition at present. So many people live in the south of england that the problem can only be compounded by the present situation.
I believe in all seriousness that Europe is experiencing a issue due to so called rain bands and fronts move and hence rain falls in the wrong places. Mountains and hills almost guarantee rain through relief rainfall but in the south there are no hills or mountains and hence they get less rain...
Why do people keep on stating the we cannot begin to comprehend the variables involved in climate change when this is blatently not true otherwise scientists would not be provising us with the data and facts that they are.
I am not putting forth a political rationale Pickers but a solely...
OK then pickers. I have in fact email someone who is a leading climate scientist regarding your assertion regarding cosmic rays and solar activity being the primary culprit in climate change. Here is what he says regarding your link...
Wapor vapour is not a forcing but a feedback, in other words c02 levels effect waper vapour levels in the atmosphere.
It is noted and discussed here:
http://www.realclimate.org/index.php?p=220
You all make it sound like climate science is some sort of guessing game, a bit of a wheeze when in fact you have all read too much tabloid and hype nonsense regarding it.
Climate science is very scientific in nature and on balance climate change is much more likely to be human made than not...
http://www.realclimate.org/index.php?p=42
Again, not much of a link between solar activity and/or cosmic rays and climate change.
At the present time the forcing just does not appear to be there.
Free Speech, lol, you mean spout nonsense with no references or credible backing you mean. Anyone can spout I do not believe this or that but when you are speaking of scientific matters you need credible backing I am afraid.
According to what scientists ? something you read in the tabloids...
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