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Janke 1st MRB

Retired 1st MRB
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  1. Define "shoot around".
  2. 9600GT and a quad-core CPU, I can run damn near anything on max with like 50+ FPS.
  3. Happy birthday Phan, now get off your lazy ass and get that license, you're a year behind already. But seriously, happy birthday and may you have many more.
  4. The Agonist - Business Suits and Combat Boots
  5. Come on, we all know you stuck that as your background too.
  6. Hero of War-Rise Against
  7. Laces Out- Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
  8. Spieluhr-Rammstein
  9. What the flying fucking shit is this?
  10. I would also like to apologize for my comments made during the video. I will admit going in to filming it I was more than a little biased and perhaps a little too soon to call things out. If it is okay I would like to ask permission to remove the video from my youtube page now that the issue is resolved. It's a shitty quality video that's not going to help my youtube page at all, and is not labeled at all which will raise needless questions by random youtubers.
  11. Oh lol, that was awesome!
  12. # 1330 "Frank the tank" STEAM_0:0:7289594 10:51 121 1 active He came on and said, "I hate Muslims and sand N-word"
  13. Gentlemen, today is a solemn day. Today is the day that the first world war was officially ended, and the day that the allied nations of that war remember those brave, valiant men and women who laid down their lives, originally in the great war, but since has evolved to include all armed conflicts since, for the freedom of their proud nation. The First Marine Raider Battalion was a group of those brave men. They fought for the freedom of the United States from the hands of the Japanese, who sought to dominate the Pacific and eventually attack the Mainland USA. These brave men put their lives on the line for us to be here, some of them didn't live to enjoy the freedom they fought for. Gentlemen, we often take for granted the rights and freedoms we have, forgetting those brave enough to stand up for it. Millions of people from all over the world have laid their lives down so that we can be here now, talking freely over the internet, sitting in front of our computers, going to school, living our lives. We take this day, the anniversary of the end of the first world war, to remember them, if on no other day but today. The poppy is often seen as an international symbol of remembrance of those who lost their lives in armed conflict. This is because of a famous poem written by a Canadian medic during WWI. It was written in 1915 by Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae, because of what happened at Flanders, Belgium after one of the bloodiest battles of the war. The blood enriched the soil there, allowing poppies to thrive. After the battle, when no more blood was being spilled on the soil, the poppies ceased to grow. The poem he wrote, entitled In Flanders Fields was about those poppies. The poem is as follows: In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row, That mark our place; and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly Scarce heard amid the guns below. We are the Dead. Short days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, Loved, and were loved, and now we lie In Flanders Fields. Take up our quarrel with the foe: To you from failing hands we throw The torch; be yours to hold it high. If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders Fields. - John McCrae Gentlemen, even now troops from NATO are still being killed in armed conflicts. The wars in Afghanistan and Iraq respectively are claiming lives of more brave men and women today who are fighting terror. We must not forget them. We must not forget those who fought in the Korean war, we must not forget those who fought in Vietnam, We must not forget those who have fought in UN peacekeeping tours, we must not forget those who fought against Fascist Germany, Italy and the Japanese Empire in world war two, we must not forget those who fought against the Central Powers in world war one, and we must not forget those who have laid down their lives in the numerous other armed conflicts in the world. R.I.P.-Those brave men and women who fought for our freedom. Lest we forget. *Salute*
  14. I would like to thank Mr. Hatfield of the 6th RB for fixing this issue for Zachow, and apologize for not being able to fix it myself. Glad your computer is working again though.
  15. Desktop: Netbook: Both of these are about 3 months old, but not much has changed.
  16. Try updating the driver for your card.
  17. I think so.
  18. Restart Steam. If that fails Restart computer If that fails Re-install steam If that fails I'm all out of ideas.
  19. The War of 1812-The Arrogant Worms Canada's Really Big-The Arrogant Worms Red Flag-Billy Talent Photograph-Nickelback More awesome sounds of Canada.
  20. Pretty good ~$700, Kickass, ~$1200 And what you've got now is only slightly worse than mine, I've got just 1 more GB of RAM and a GeForce 9600GT better than what you've got, you're in a pretty good position in terms of computer for the time being. As well, I've never seen that before. I've never really heard of them breaking down more frequently, but sometimes certain parts (such as RAM) need to be replaced. RAM even breaks on pre-builts, had several sticks go on my old rig.
  21. You still have to learn somewhere, and here's just one of those places.
  22. I heard about this, but at first I didn't believe it. It's stunning, a Major in the Army would do something like this? My blessings go to the families of those who died in this tragedy, nobody should ever have to endure something like that.
  23. Irrelevant, I've seen magnetic screwdrivers used on several occasions when fixing computers, one of those times was an IT professional, they do no harm.
  24. Gentlemen (and ladies), since building one's own computer is becoming more and more popular nowadays, I myself decided to jump on that bandwagon. One of my computers fried, so instead of replacing it with an entirely new computer I decided to build one. I decided I'd get some friends together, the friends in a group we started called F-Tang, and make a video guide on how to build a computer, to help those who want to build their own computers know how to go about it. The result was The F-Tang Guide on How to Build a Computer, which can be found at the following location in a 5 part series on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=5158F002FC23969B Each individual video can be viewed at the following: Part 1 Part 2: Part 3: Part 4: Part 5: I hope these videos have helped those who are looking at building their next computer instead of buying it pre-built.
  25. You think that's bad, I'm Canadian and I've got this one too: Yes, that's right, I did an American one too.
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