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My computer setup at home has one of the oddest bugs. I have a set of USB speakers that plug into my computer, mouse, keyboard, etc. My laptops power cable goes into the same power bar as the lamp for the desk. When I have the lamp on & the computer on at the same time, I occasionally need the lamp off for better contrast. (those night side rendezvouses you know)

When I shut the lamp off, my speakers go offline and have to be plugged back in again...

What is with this?
 
Hi everybody my computer is extremely slow and i have a hard time extruding a spline in 3ds max. I was wondering if anybody had the program could they extrude my spline by 1/10 the length and send my the .obj or .3ds file.

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Just got Ace Combat 04. Pretty cool. But the PS2 that I got didn't come with a memory card. The vendor, estarland, had it listed as just having no manual. So I thought that it came with all the essentials except the manual.
 
PS-2 base package didn't include a card. They've always been separate unless you got some kind of bundle.
 

I can confirm this in the US, especially in California. The buttons don't always have an effect. Sometimes, it simply tells the computer that there's someone there, and that it needs to run the crosswalk light sequence. others, such as crosswalks at schools, do directly control the lights. Some of them still use mechanical relay systems!

As for traffic changing the lights, it only uses the sensors after, oh, midnight, and stops using them at about 5 AM. Found that out when I worked at the airport.
 
Euch... probably online. I haven't been in a game store for some years, but my guess is that they dropped that stuff long ago. The PS3 is considered old now, after all.
 
I remember the Gamestop down the road having old memory cards about a year ago. Perhaps it was a dwindling stock, but I have some around here somewhere if you want me to hook you up.
 
I can confirm this in the US, especially in California. The buttons don't always have an effect. Sometimes, it simply tells the computer that there's someone there, and that it needs to run the crosswalk light sequence. others, such as crosswalks at schools, do directly control the lights. Some of them still use mechanical relay systems!

As for traffic changing the lights, it only uses the sensors after, oh, midnight, and stops using them at about 5 AM. Found that out when I worked at the airport.

I thought the buttons are for having some entertainment while you wait and to lower aggressivity by having something you can wildly push, when you feel stressed.
 
An oldie but a goodie...
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At least up to where I'm at in DW, isn't the Doctor usually the last one to think it was the Daleks?

"This time they're definitely, really, actually dead. For sure. Seriously.

... NOOOOOO NOT AGAIN"
 
Just got Ace Combat 04. Pretty cool. But the PS2 that I got didn't come with a memory card. The vendor, estarland, had it listed as just having no manual. So I thought that it came with all the essentials except the manual.

Yup, that was how it was for me.

Do video game stores (e.g Gamestop) still sell PS2 memory cards or do you have to buy online?

Definitely gonna have to purchase it online. That's what I did. Also, purchase a PS1 card in case you get the idea to play PS1 games. They're just good to have in case. Especially if you're a MegaManX lover like myself.

:cheers:
 
On a random note.

Finally seen Star Trek: Into Darkness.
Great movie, but i had my suspense of disbelief set to ordinary Star Trek level, so near the end it got over overpowered and blew out, making me finish the movie in nitpicking mode.

So, if you are still out to see it, set your shields for Jules Verne level physics if you want to enjoy it to the end.
 
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