Seeing Odinms from kyle all the time gets annoying.
Java coding, lagging, dcing all the time?
It does lag, but rarely. Nah you dont d/c all the time. And there are some bugs they need to fix but its new and the only working private server i know of o_O.
pyro31191: TELL EVERYONE YOU WANT TO TAKE IT IN THE ASS NOW
pyro31191: rofl
pyro31191: You should tell them earlier though
pyro31191: so they can buy dildos instead of fleshlights
Well, me and my friend tried taking my Dell motherboard out of my old computer but it was somehow sottered into the case and would only shard if taken out so.. ya we cracked the old motherboard and it would be impossible to put my new one in so i had to order a new case wich should be in friday evening when im at work so i might not be able to be on until saturday or monday or tuesday... who knows. Anyway have fun o_O
Jason said you were playing your ****ty cleric in ****sville that doesn't even have Ludi or anything.
Didn't you have major hardware issues though? Like... your **** sucked really bad, right? So now it won't, right?
ps wait since when does dell firmly affix the motherboards into the case in that manner? EVERY computer I've ever seen has been MOUNTED, NOT soldered.
Wow, you really are grammar king lol, chill on the correcting people x.X.
Yes it wont suck anymore. And yes freaking dell "soldered" the motherboard into the case...therefore i wont be on for a while, anyways i really need this break lol.
There is no way the motherboard is soldered to the case. The case is plastic. You do not solder things to plastic. Have you ever touched anything plastic with a soldering iron? It just burns the **** out of it. Maybe some dumbass trying to build a comp himself could try to do such a thing, but a company of professional computer-builders would not do that.
Perhaps it isn't just screwed onto the case but is attached with something fixed and made of metal, but it is not soldered onto it. Even if you were to try to attach a board to a case by soldering, solder is not very strong and neither is burnt/melted plastic, so you could easily rip the board out, maybe only taking a chunk of burnt plastic case with you.
So I've gone completely slack-ass and haven't done any work on creating games. =(
In less-depressing news, I got a job for an online business (which sells non-electronic games, of all things!) which has taught me a lot about marketing online and all that jazz.
Noah, I'm inclined to trust that you know what you're talking about, but I feel that I must point out that not all cases are 100% plastic. My own case is plastic with metal sides, and it is on one of those sides that the board is attached.
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