The only reason people are getting the 6 core now is because it's the best AMD has and might be phased out using this Phenom 2 tech. get it while you can is the word on the street. It's not that it's blazing faster than the 4 core but it's just the fastest in general in the AMD camp of desirable...
Nothing. Most typical college students search the web for information for reports or work with word or excel, all of which can be done with a p4.
If you are a student that works with music cutting tracks or a video editor then more cores will give you better times.
Deads are still doing your glutes, hams, and quads like squats. When I do deadlifts I feel more overall muscles being used vs the squat but not by too much. Both are the best exercises you can do. Old saying goes if you could only choose one exercise to do if you were wise it would be the squat...
Did you notice steam forums are down? They went down before it released and have been down since.
Do you think they went down because they don't want people writing terrible stuff about the game and ward off possible buyers? I got a hunch they did.
This game is for the new kids who just started gaming. it's not for seasoned players with years gaming experience with cod. There will be many kids who get this for xmas and it will be their first war fps game. Me though, I've turned my cheek the other way and I'm still hunting for a game I can...
It blows my mind why they don't have voip. VOIP was so cool in Bf2 the players wanted more. Players wanted to be able to get into a vehicle and have a separate button to talk to only the people in that vehicle. But instead of further developing that aspect they deleted it all.
I believe it's usually kids between 13 to 18 of age. There are probably a good amount of silly kids down loading for free and getting caught right off the bat. The ones that last a little longer are from the sites for a fee and they probably take paypay for the under age kids.
I don't think...
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/nov/4/feds-concerned-about-hackers-opening-prison-doors/
"MIAMI Federal authorities are concerned about new research showing U.S. prisons are vulnerable to computer hackers, who could remotely open cell doors to aid jailbreaks."
Hi there. So as...
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