Dumb sloots are so much fun though,
Yea OG was nice, I still liked Age of Empire better [which btw needs a new HD version as I heard the 3'd version of it sucked bannas]
Also on suckage, the new Sim City is all online... that's uber lame
Dumb sloots are so much fun though,
Yea OG was nice, I still liked Age of Empire better [which btw needs a new HD version as I heard the 3'd version of it sucked bannas]
Also on suckage, the new Sim City is all online... that's uber lame
I did make you a sandwich. A grasshopper sandwich. Like you'd come get a sandwich if I made it for you.
whorm.
Anyone here used to play WoW?
It's kinda crappy, but it's not toooooooooooooooo bad.
I played it for 20 hours or so, then I moved on.
We interrupt this spam to give you opinions about anime.
I just finished Black **** Rock Shooter. After watching the first 2 episodes, I didn't think I was going to like this anime. I was wrong. It turned out to be quite interesting and I really enjoyed it (although it was bizarre and depressing at times).
i played
maplestory
Does it compare to 4000?
Former WoW addict here.
Lol I'm still on 4000. Bought Societies but haven't played it yet.
AGE OF EMPIRE BUDS YAY SHOW THESE LUSERS SOME REAL GAMES.
I can play stuff with SNES-quality graphics and still be content wat.
SHAME ON U FOR PLAYING WOW
also I'm having an issue with like mirco skips in foo bar... the music cuts out for like a quater of a second any one know why that is. it's not in any exact part of the song either it just happens randomly from time to time, I got 4 skips once while typing a post...
also bass sounds really SLAM TASTIC at 2 am [there's another mirco skip]
So did I, but only the open beta.
I remember playing Ragnarok Online too, ahh, good ol' days.
Then I played WoW for years, it's easily the best game I've ever played, but there were a lot of terrible moments too.
I then jumped onto SWTOR for a month, which was a complete joke, and then I played GW2 for a month or two.
I don't have the time for MMO's anymore.
I didn't play too much of SC4, so I can't really say, all I did was play MMO's throughout my childhood.
The new one is a lot more simplified though, and the land size is a lot smaller. You're supposed to manage multiple cities, instead of having one giant metropolis.
It's not a bad game, but I wouldn't pay full retail. (I paid $38 for the Russian version)
Are you on Windows?
I had a similar problem which was related to DPC latency. It's a little too tedious for me to explain here, so you'd better google DPC latency checker and run it, to see if the spikes correlate with your dropouts.
It turns out it was my wireless network card scanning for hotspots despite already being connected to one, so new drivers and a change in options fixed it for me.

I remember playing Ragnarok Online too, ahh, good ol' days.
The new one is a lot more simplified though, and the land size is a lot smaller. You're supposed to manage multiple cities, instead of having one giant metropolis.
It's not a bad game, but I wouldn't pay full retail. (I paid $38 for the Russian version)
*high-five*.
Though I only have the DS version on now....
Oh right....we pay for stuff *coughcoughcough*
SUCCESS!!!
My discrete PSU works like a charm!
There was Very little audible on/off clicks and pops.
I tested with my philips SHE3580 with various Opamps including OPA2604, NE5532, TL072, NJM4558
My test setup with iPod as source, through an op-amp and to my earbuds:
Close up at my PSU and opamp under test:
The power-on transient measured 150-200mV peak while the Objective2 was over 400mV.
The pulse edges are also less steep, making it sound lower frequency hence less audible.
Same with the power-off transient, it is barely audible.
BUT just because it's inaudible doesn't mean it's not there....
So using a muting relay may just be the only way to completely get rid of it.
that is EXACTLY my issue, my damn wireless card

SUCCESS!!!
My discrete PSU works like a charm!
There was Very little audible on/off clicks and pops.
I tested with my philips SHE3580 with various Opamps including OPA2604, NE5532, TL072, NJM4558
My test setup with iPod as source, through an op-amp and to my earbuds:
Close up at my PSU and opamp under test:
The power-on transient measured 150-200mV peak while the Objective2 was over 400mV.
The pulse edges are also less steep, making it sound lower frequency hence less audible.
Same with the power-off transient, it is barely audible.
BUT just because it's inaudible doesn't mean it's not there....
So using a muting relay may just be the only way to completely get rid of it.
Dang, nice job! Also, I've never seen a breadboard like that before. Isn't it annoying having to bridge each section of the breadboard?
Um.. not really.
You'd have to jump around anyway.
Lol
Everyone thinks it's not a saya reference, but look at this list of references here: http://borderlands.wikia.com/wiki/Borderlands_2_pop_culture_references
And realize that isn't on the list... There's actually a decent chance it is referring to that. Also keep in mind there was an American comic adaptation of the VN made a couple years ago, so they may have read the comic...
Whatchu talkin about Boris? I love that piano cover :P
Well yeah, that's understandable... We live way up north near the other border though. 

We interrupt this spam to give you opinions about anime.
I just finished Black **** Rock Shooter. After watching the first 2 episodes, I didn't think I was going to like this anime. I was wrong. It turned out to be quite interesting and I really enjoyed it (although it was bizarre and depressing at times).
We interrupt our spam to say that apparently nobody cares about actual anime on this thread anymore... :(
I'll hurry up and finish it then.

SUCCESS!!!
My discrete PSU works like a charm!
There was Very little audible on/off clicks and pops.
I tested with my philips SHE3580 with various Opamps including OPA2604, NE5532, TL072, NJM4558
My test setup with iPod as source, through an op-amp and to my earbuds:
Close up at my PSU and opamp under test:
The power-on transient measured 150-200mV peak while the Objective2 was over 400mV.
The pulse edges are also less steep, making it sound lower frequency hence less audible.
Same with the power-off transient, it is barely audible.
BUT just because it's inaudible doesn't mean it's not there....
So using a muting relay may just be the only way to completely get rid of it.
Very nice!
What are you going to do for an amplifier section now? :O
similar to the O2, no point in changing what's good.