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Without a doubt. Biggest thing I have to remember is to turn of steam broadcasting, so I don't accidentally scar peopleSpoken like a true connoisseur and user of such things.
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Without a doubt. Biggest thing I have to remember is to turn of steam broadcasting, so I don't accidentally scar peopleSpoken like a true connoisseur and user of such things.
Finally I can live out my fantasy of screwing a headless quadruple amputee schoolgirl. I wonder if there's a yuri option yet.
$2k in patreon monthly funds, after taxes, is not really that much but I guess it could be enough to support his attempts at buying gaming credibility.
How much money does Frank make yearly to support John's humble brag attempts and trips to talks and conferences. Is John still living off the Kickstarter?
$2k in patreon monthly funds, after taxes, is not really that much but I guess it could be enough to support his attempts at buying gaming credibility.
His Tumblr said:Born in West Virginia, Brianna Wu was adopted into a family of religious, conservative Mississippians and moved there in the early 80s. Her father, a surgeon and entrepreneur, recognized her penchant for technology and enthusiastically supported her interest in technology any way he could — included classes and buying very expensive hardware. Wu has stated that some of her happiest memories as a child involved learning to program and modify computers her family bought for her. When the Sony Playstation debuted, her parents bought her a prototype “Net Yaroze” system that allowed her to make games and upload them the Playstation hardware.
I have a handful of friends from West Virginia. You'd think the place would make a big deal out of some FAMOUS GAME DEV being born there, as WV is generally a whole lotta nothing.Normally this is @zedkissed60 territory with his john vs john but now i remembered this one and cant let it slip
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wow john lying paint me surprised
Also Patreon takes a huge cut out of what you receive meaning you only get a fraction of the advertised amount, which means she's losing even more of Frank's money by throwing it at her dwindling patron number to make it go up.he is actually paying himself with a lot of donations of 10-20 bucks, that is why people like rapp has the same amount of money as john but with half the patrons
Brianna's Apple branded keyboard/mouse would work just fine, and I assume that the monitor would have minimal issues so long as it didn't rely on a proprietary port (I have no knowledge of what ports modern Apple hardware uses). Judging from how lazy Brianna tends to be, I think it's likely that she's also ordered another monitor/keyboard/mouse (and didn't bother to mention it) or she just happens to have a spare set laying around that she can use instead of taking the minute or two to unplug things and dirty her Apple stuff by connecting it to a machine that will never run OS X.he also forgot to include a keyboard, mouse,monitor and OS, he is going to use his TV? or one can use mac monitor/keyboard/mouse in a normal pc?
Not sure why he chose a Core i5. I mean it's perfectly acceptable, but for a longer "shelf" life, I would have gone with an i7. *shrugs*
PCMR said:Q: Why no i7?
A: Gaming doesn't benefit from i7s. The very reason you asked that question is the reason so many "gaming" PC manufacturers use the i7 in the first place. They use up all their budget on the i7 and then proceed to skimp on the graphics card and add a GeForce 220, resulting in an absolutely terribly-performing, plastic, and LED-encrusted machine. They know the first thing you'll be looking for is an i7 because that's what's advertised the most (and the rest of the machine suffers as a result). Don't fall for popular media, use an i5, it's one of the most solid, stable, and long-lasting chips money can buy.
For multi core optimized software, streaming and rendering in general, the higher core/thread count on the FX 83xx and i7 series does matter however.