MrViolin
Headphoneus Supremus
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hey panda, do you cook general tso's chicken?
I had a spare key... In my backpack... In my trunk...No spare keys?
Did you call AAA?
I remembered doing that once. I locked my keys in the trunk. Had to call the parking service guy at my university to unlock the car.
Harmlessly pried open an edge with an inflatable and stuck a little wire in there to manually unlock the door, of course the alarm went off but I got to pop open the trunk.
Good times, good times.
Haha, my uncle eventually showed up with a professional lock picking kit he "borrowed" from the hospital he works at... Just another perk of knowing someone who works at a hospital
Haha, my uncle eventually showed up with a professional lock picking kit he "borrowed" from the hospital he works at... Just another perk of knowing someone who works at a hospital
hey panda, do you cook general tso's chicken?
-_- fine I get it panda, you're ignoring me. I'm sorry if I somehow bothered you yesterday.
Knowing someone from the hospital doesn't normally comes with the perk of pick locking lol..
Haha, awesome.
Newer cars have come up with a smart solution to that now. They won't lock the trunk or themselves if they sense the keys in the car. And when you try to manually lock them, they produce this long beep.
Or so the car I drive now does that... How did I find out? o.O Well lets say I did the same mistake twice again but luckily found out the option was there with the car. Haha... hahaha....
So I've got an image I think I want to use for P-H engraving. Only thing is I don't know how to make it 600dpi. Halp?
If Joe teaches us how to do it, it would be less work
I'm not 100% sure what that's supposed to mean...
You'll probably have to send the file to Joe and have him vectorize the image and then set the dpi. I could do it for you, but my desky doesn't have enough RAMSo I've got an image I think I want to use for P-H engraving. Only thing is I don't know how to make it 600dpi. Halp?
Well if we get shown the process, we may not need to keep asking for help right?
It sure does, because I remember I was a dumb-dumb back in primary school, and then I really started to get into computers when I was about 9, and my grades shot up ever since.
- Glassy panel
- ****ty stand
- Horrible warranty
- No OSD
- No Displayport
- Lower grade backlighting
- No hardware colour calibration
Haha, my uncle eventually showed up with a professional lock picking kit he "borrowed" from the hospital he works at... Just another perk of knowing someone who works at a hospital