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My original thread I am looking for a block with these dimensions: 17" across <-----> 9" wide ^ | | v 3" thick / \ .\ ..\/ With two of my textbooks on top of each other, it is thick enough and wide enough, but not long enough. I can only rest one of my two arms on it. A block or device or product with a hardcover-vinyl/plastic top (like my Psychology and Chemistry textbooks) would be greatly beneficial for me because then I wouldn't strain my arms, wrists, or fingers when typing up my study guides, homework assignments, and papers. I have been at it for the past week 24/7 style, and despite having about 15 years of typing experience and having a typing speed of 120-130, my fingers, arms, wrist, and my upper back and shoulder blades cramp the fghwds up within 30-60 minutes. If my hands just hover over the keyboard without any effort (which is precisely what would happen if I have something to rest almost my entire lower arm upon), I could type painlessly, effortlessly, and closer to my top speed. Suggestions? 1. Don't suggest to lower my table. I have a thin-enough table as it already is, and the leg-room and space is PERFECT. With the leg-room being excellent, lowering the table might partially resolve one problem, but cause another problem altogether (which means that my arm+wrist support problem still isn't fully resolved, plus I have leg-room issues). 2. It takes effort and energy to lift my (1) elbow and (2) my wrists. Study the following pictures: (Pay attention to the pivot-points of the [1] elbow and the [2] wrist.) Case A http://www.hlrse.net/Qwerty/armsupport/IMG_1664.JPG Extremely comfortable. Gravity does everything for me in this picture; all I have to do is move my fingers. Case B http://www.hlrse.net/Qwerty/armsupport/IMG_1665.JPG Very comfortable; sometimes more comfortable than the previous (Case A) one depending on mood, time, situation, posture/position, etcetera. Case C http://www.hlrse.net/Qwerty/armsupport/IMG_1666.JPG Helps a little, but still not good enough. Case D http://www.hlrse.net/Qwerty/armsupport/IMG_1667.JPG Hurts and takes energy. Case E http://www.hlrse.net/Qwerty/armsupport/IMG_1668.JPG Slightly more comfortable than the previous (Case D), but uses a lot of energy because I have to hold up both my wrists and elbows. Case F http://www.hlrse.net/Qwerty/armsupport/IMG_1669.JPG Currently, this is how I usually type at least 95% of the time. I don't like it. Case G http://www.hlrse.net/Qwerty/armsupport/IMG_1670.JPG Takes a great amount of energy. Slightly more comfortable than the previous (Case F). Case H http://www.hlrse.net/Qwerty/armsupport/IMG_1671.JPG Basically the same as the first two pictures (Cases A and D), except without the books. Comfortable, typing is easy, swift, and smooth, but is succumbed due to the energy usage required in compensation for the pull of gravity. 3) Please do not suggest those witty and futile keyboard arm rests. (a) They often appear to (in example) have a height of 3cm, but when you lay your wrists over them, in the end your wrist ends up only being elevated 1cm of the 3cm you saw without it being touched. Additionally, they ( do not elevated high enough, © the 'comfiness of' and gel is totally unnecessary and undesired, plus result in the first reason [a], (d) results in very similar results to that of Case D, which is very unhealthy and becomes very painful. 4) A USB keyboard as a "replacement" to my laptop's keyboard would not suffice. The same problems would be present. My laptop is 14" wide, I have my own way of typing on the QWERTY keyboard (note: I do not type on Dvorak as well as I do QWERTY, and I type in QWERTY for 99% of the time), and if my two hands on the keyboard were to form a point (my arms being vectors), I would say that they form an angle between 60-80 degrees. I want to achieve the qualities, characteristics, and end-results presented in Cases A and B.
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Starlight's Oracle server has been online for quite a while now. I have been using that for the past month or two.
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* http://chat.mibbit.com/?server=ds1.hlrse.net&channel=%23jowie <-- Has a bot that relays chat between SubspaceIRC and ?chat=jowie in Subspace * SSCV Launches SubSpace IRC Server <-- #jowie has a bot (above link) that relays between IRC and ?chat=jowie
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Did you get a raise?
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Absolute super mega uberleet ultimate last map.
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What did you expect? 50 million people to be there 24/7, afk or not? TGS and I are usually online evening and morning times (-6 GMT), and there is some activity in Jowie's channel throughout the day. #jowie has an eggdrop that relays chat from ?chat=jowie on SSC.
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+1 at the tunes. Very relaxing and soothing.
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Whoa.. what? That's not a realistic monthly fee unless you're paying for high-end, sub-enterprise-level dedicated servers or some heavy duty serious colocation hosting.
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Hey, this is very cool! Thanks! =D
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Well, I'm willing to host if you're willing to roll it back out to playable shape. -_- Subgame or ASSS -- your choice. Cheese has offered to help in ASSS development, so you have yourself a winner in that sect.
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New 6.25mm audio cable -- lots of background noise! =(
L.C. replied to L.C.'s topic in General Discussion
If I use a 3.5mm cable to connect the guitar to the mixer, everything is almost perfect. It's only when I play the strings too hard (for "increased volume") when there is some minor crackling and popping. If I use my brand new 6.25mm cable, about half of what I hear is buzzing. :[ HOLD UP! Source of problem found (http://forums.m-audio.com/showthread.php?22445-New-6.25mm-audio-cable-lots-of-background-noise!-%28&p=95271#post95271). The cable I bought is a TS instead of a TRS. -
HOLD UP! Source of problem found (http://forums.m-audio.com/showthread.php?22445-New-6.25mm-audio-cable-lots-of-background-noise!-%28&p=95271#post95271). The cable I bought is a TS instead of a TRS. So I have this mixer -- actually I don't know if it would be considered a mixer -- but it is a Yamaha AW16G, "Professional Audio Workstation" it says. I also have this electric guitar. And I have a handful of 3.5mm to 6.25mm adapters. And I have a couple 3.5mm male-to-male cables. And finally, one 12-gauge 6.25mm brand new male-to-male cable. http://www.hlrse.net/Qwerty/IMG_1618.JPG http://www.hlrse.net/Qwerty/IMG_1621.JPG http://www.hlrse.net/Qwerty/IMG_1622.JPG ***** Before I got the 6.25mm cable (which was today), the 3.5mm worked fine except whenever I play the thickest string, in which popping and crackling would be heard. With the 6.25mm cable, like 35% to 45% of the volume is made up of horrid static noise and stuff. (EDIT: Buzzing sound... and the mixer is indeed plugged into a strip that purifies electricity of noise.) What do I do?
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http://www.ageofempiresonline.com/ https://www.microsoft.com/games/flight/ AOE was an oldschool game for me with lots of old-time good memories. I'm looking forward especially to that (I never really got into the flight simulators). The graphics for the game also look very appropriate and nice!
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Welcome! =D
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http://www.joyunbound.com/2009/07/one-fits-all-solution-for-most-viriimalwarespyware-problems/ and http://www.joyunbound.com/2010/04/securing-your-network-and-browsing-experience/. Hope it helps.
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I'm not a HyperSpace player, but that looks good!
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No, it's just an IRCd server. At this point, someone could easily code up an ASSS module that would make both the in-game Subspace chat and the IRC chat (for Public arena) coexist in IRC and Subspace. Additionally, someone could make a bot or plugin for MERVBot or TWcore or whatever that will do the same, except at a ;channel; level only. Both could relay messages to and thro from said Subspace zone's public arena/;channel; respectively. Again, we're just doing this for fun.
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Open up Task Manager (CTRL+SHIFT+ESC hotkey) and make sure all instances of Continuum.exe are terminated. Then try to run Continuum.exe as an Administrator (if this works, try turning off UAC or whitelisting Continuum.exe from UAC if possible).* *If you already know how, give it a go! Otherwise press the WinKey+R hotkey to bring up the Run prompt, type in cmd and hit enter, and then navigate to where you installed Continuum (you might type cd C:\Program Files\Continuum\ or cd C:\Program Files (x86)\Continuum\ depending on which version of 7 you are running), and then type runas /user Administrator Continuum.exe. Notes to self:
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I did a search on these forums using 000004bc as the search keyword and found some threads. Try rebooting your computer.
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Are you using XP, Vista, or 7?
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Yoohoo guys! The interpolation algorithm was already released and open sourced by Snrrrub. Starting with http://daccel.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/daccel/SubSpace/AppFramework/SSPlayer.cpp?revision=1.9&view=markup (line 287, also file is about 8 years old), and then the following resources: * http://sharvil.nanavati.net/projects/subspace/encryption.html (See 'Oracle' section) * http://sharvil.nanavati.net/projects/subspace/unpex.html (Unpacking and packing)
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Will have to write this down somewhere (like my book bookmark).