It seems Oreo didn't launch as well as Google had hoped. The XDA Forum is alive with plenty of people having bootloop issues after updating. :P I haven't flashed it yet but I may later on once I back up my phone. The main issue though seems to be with those updating from one of the O Developer Previews. The update fails and leaves them stuck with a bootloop.
> @jcsww said: > The eclipse isn't too far off and the same goes for the release of Android Oreo. The Android O live steam can be seen here and goes live around 2:40PM ET. It's too bad that it's over 40C here with the humidity. Not only is it disgusting hot outside, but the smog over the city is extra thick when the humidity rises.
NOAA NESDIS put out some really neat imagery today of the eclipse as viewed from geostationary orbit. Those are really neat.
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They seem fine so far. No issues with Horizon 3 or STO. The only other thing I have been running is the Stage-9 Enterprise thing, which really is nice to wonder around in. Once that is finished, which is still a long way off. That thing will be even more epic than it already is.
interesting did you see any new mice that you fancied Sensei 310 Optical USB RGB Ambiodextrous Gaming Mouse SteelSeries or the right hand Rival 310 Optical £ 59.99
I am really picky about mice and keyboards. I have been looking for a new mouse for a while but haven't seen anything that really suits what I want. Razer has a mouse with six buttons on the side, which I think would be better than the twelve on my Naga, but I'm just not sold on it. I want something that doesn't feel like I am using a half an orange in size.
> @jcsww said: > I am really picky about mice and keyboards. I have been looking for a new mouse for a while but haven't seen anything that really suits what I want. Razer has a mouse with six buttons on the side, which I think would be better than the twelve on my Naga, but I'm just not sold on it. I want something that doesn't feel like I am using a half an orange in size.
I can give you my El Cheapo mouse I use for school. I have a spare :P
I have a few different mice around here. One really tiny Logitech laptop mouse that would suit the hand of a 7 year old, an old Logitech optical gaming mouse that is fairly flat but lacks responsiveness and high DPI tracking, a Razer Copperhead Tempest that is very good, just lacks more of a feel to it and needs a few more buttons as well, and then there is my Razer Naga Molten that I have been using for a few years. It's overkill in terms of buttons and the positioning of the buttons for your thumb are not made for larger hands. The Hex I think might be a better alternative but it's still a mouse with a big bulb at the back of it. I prefer more of a flat mouse but I haven't found something flat that tracks better than my Naga Molten and flatter than the Copperhead with more buttons.
had like 10 1 gig ur 1.6 Hd and a lot of case fans in old box w spare cables [finds beige minitower w..da da duh WIN98 w plus pack wild things wallpaper..muahahah] https://youtu.be/RL-aPvbCtDw
had like 10 1 gig ur 1.6 Hd and a lot of case fans in old box w spare cables [finds beige minitower w..da da duh WIN98 w plus pack wild things wallpaper..muahahah] https://youtu.be/RL-aPvbCtDw
That's a lot of big hard drives that hold very little today. :P I have been considering slowly replacing my 3X3TB drives with 6TB drives. When I had decided to do it through, the price had shot back up from $250 each up to $330 so I decided to wait. After deleting some old disc images and such I don't actually need anymore off of my drive F, I have a terabyte left on it. D has 138GB left and E has 92GB left in available space.
> @jcsww said: > I have a few different mice around here. One really tiny Logitech laptop mouse that would suit the hand of a 7 year old, an old Logitech optical gaming mouse that is fairly flat but lacks responsiveness and high DPI tracking, a Razer Copperhead Tempest that is very good, just lacks more of a feel to it and needs a few more buttons as well, and then there is my Razer Naga Molten that I have been using for a few years. It's overkill in terms of buttons and the positioning of the buttons for your thumb are not made for larger hands. The Hex I think might be a better alternative but it's still a mouse with a big bulb at the back of it. I prefer more of a flat mouse but I haven't found something flat that tracks better than my Naga Molten and flatter than the Copperhead with more buttons.
I've toyed with getting one of the Naga Chroma mice but I actually want to fiddle with one in person for more than a minute before I shell out ~$60 for a mouse. Also want to know if I can bind CAD controls to buttons as that's sort of a selling point for me.
> @captan2er0 said: > > @jcsww said: > > I have a few different mice around here. One really tiny Logitech laptop mouse that would suit the hand of a 7 year old, an old Logitech optical gaming mouse that is fairly flat but lacks responsiveness and high DPI tracking, a Razer Copperhead Tempest that is very good, just lacks more of a feel to it and needs a few more buttons as well, and then there is my Razer Naga Molten that I have been using for a few years. It's overkill in terms of buttons and the positioning of the buttons for your thumb are not made for larger hands. The Hex I think might be a better alternative but it's still a mouse with a big bulb at the back of it. I prefer more of a flat mouse but I haven't found something flat that tracks better than my Naga Molten and flatter than the Copperhead with more buttons. > > I've toyed with getting one of the Naga Chroma mice but I actually want to fiddle with one in person for more than a minute before I shell out ~$60 for a mouse. Also want to know if I can bind CAD controls to buttons as that's sort of a selling point for me.
That depends on how you bind them. If CAD allows you to set custom key binds, then there should be no issues. The Razer software also lets you assign key binds but they work regardless if what you are in. You can do profiles but those profiles, when active, work regardless of what you are in. Personally, I only like setting keys in the program, app, or game and not through the Razer software because they only work when I am in that particular app, game, or program.
cyberpower clone mouse with light effects on wheel and palm areas crosshatched for grip[ in sweaty gaming 6 red macro
thumb rest better form for index rest too
> @jcsww said: > > @captan2er0 said: > > > @jcsww said: > > > I have a few different mice around here. One really tiny Logitech laptop mouse that would suit the hand of a 7 year old, an old Logitech optical gaming mouse that is fairly flat but lacks responsiveness and high DPI tracking, a Razer Copperhead Tempest that is very good, just lacks more of a feel to it and needs a few more buttons as well, and then there is my Razer Naga Molten that I have been using for a few years. It's overkill in terms of buttons and the positioning of the buttons for your thumb are not made for larger hands. The Hex I think might be a better alternative but it's still a mouse with a big bulb at the back of it. I prefer more of a flat mouse but I haven't found something flat that tracks better than my Naga Molten and flatter than the Copperhead with more buttons. > > > > I've toyed with getting one of the Naga Chroma mice but I actually want to fiddle with one in person for more than a minute before I shell out ~$60 for a mouse. Also want to know if I can bind CAD controls to buttons as that's sort of a selling point for me. > > That depends on how you bind them. If CAD allows you to set custom key binds, then there should be no issues. The Razer software also lets you assign key binds but they work regardless if what you are in. You can do profiles but those profiles, when active, work regardless of what you are in. Personally, I only like setting keys in the program, app, or game and not through the Razer software because they only work when I am in that particular app, game, or program.
I'm not entirly sure but I don't think I can set binds within CAD. I'll have to look and see
Forza Motorsport 4 still doesn't look too bad by today's graphical standards. The XBOX 360 basically was running an ATI Radeon X1900, which is really, really old. :P
> @jcsww said:
> Some Forza Motorsport 7 on the XBOX One X.
Why do you have to tempt me :P
Video games are good! here is also truck racing in there as well.
I am curious to see a side by side of the difference between the XBOX One and the XBOX One X. I can see the visual difference between Horizon 3 on my PC compared to on my TV with the XBOX One S.
Next months Games with Gold include Forza Motorsport 5 as well as the Top Gear Car Pack. It is the most bare bones version of Forza Motorsport in the history of the series but it's still half decent.
> @jcsww said: > captan2er0 wrote: » > > > @jcsww said: > > Some Forza Motorsport 7 on the XBOX One X. > > Why do you have to tempt me :P > > > > > Video games are good! here is also truck racing in there as well. > > I am curious to see a side by side of the difference between the XBOX One and the XBOX One X. I can see the visual difference between Horizon 3 on my PC compared to on my TV with the XBOX One S. > > Next months Games with Gold include Forza Motorsport 5 as well as the Top Gear Car Pack. It is the most bare bones version of Forza Motorsport in the history of the series but it's still half decent.
> @captan2er0 said: > > @jcsww said: > > captan2er0 wrote: » > > > > > @jcsww said: > > > Some Forza Motorsport 7 on the XBOX One X. > > > > Why do you have to tempt me :P > > > > > > > > > > Video games are good! here is also truck racing in there as well. > > > > I am curious to see a side by side of the difference between the XBOX One and the XBOX One X. I can see the visual difference between Horizon 3 on my PC compared to on my TV with the XBOX One S. > > > > Next months Games with Gold include Forza Motorsport 5 as well as the Top Gear Car Pack. It is the most bare bones version of Forza Motorsport in the history of the series but it's still half decent. > > But not good for my wallet > > I like my steak.
Then buy more steak! I will push it to your XBOX. :P The XBOX One X isn't out until November 7th and is currently sold out of preorders. The $500 price tag wasn't as big of a deterrent as the Sony bias gaming sites tried to make it out to be.
more mialige more money left for steak but a geo metro is not worth hamburgers worth of fun driving in UK as a Vauxhall so go big safe truck and only have steak now and then
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> The eclipse isn't too far off and the same goes for the release of Android Oreo. The Android O live steam can be seen here and goes live around 2:40PM ET. It's too bad that it's over 40C here with the humidity. Not only is it disgusting hot outside, but the smog over the city is extra thick when the humidity rises.
NOAA NESDIS put out some really neat imagery today of the eclipse as viewed from geostationary orbit. Those are really neat.
https://www.nesdis.noaa.gov/content/multimedia
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They seem fine so far. No issues with Horizon 3 or STO. The only other thing I have been running is the Stage-9 Enterprise thing, which really is nice to wonder around in. Once that is finished, which is still a long way off. That thing will be even more epic than it already is.
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> I am really picky about mice and keyboards. I have been looking for a new mouse for a while but haven't seen anything that really suits what I want. Razer has a mouse with six buttons on the side, which I think would be better than the twelve on my Naga, but I'm just not sold on it. I want something that doesn't feel like I am using a half an orange in size.
I can give you my El Cheapo mouse I use for school. I have a spare :P
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That's a lot of big hard drives that hold very little today. :P I have been considering slowly replacing my 3X3TB drives with 6TB drives. When I had decided to do it through, the price had shot back up from $250 each up to $330 so I decided to wait. After deleting some old disc images and such I don't actually need anymore off of my drive F, I have a terabyte left on it. D has 138GB left and E has 92GB left in available space.
> I have a few different mice around here. One really tiny Logitech laptop mouse that would suit the hand of a 7 year old, an old Logitech optical gaming mouse that is fairly flat but lacks responsiveness and high DPI tracking, a Razer Copperhead Tempest that is very good, just lacks more of a feel to it and needs a few more buttons as well, and then there is my Razer Naga Molten that I have been using for a few years. It's overkill in terms of buttons and the positioning of the buttons for your thumb are not made for larger hands. The Hex I think might be a better alternative but it's still a mouse with a big bulb at the back of it. I prefer more of a flat mouse but I haven't found something flat that tracks better than my Naga Molten and flatter than the Copperhead with more buttons.
I've toyed with getting one of the Naga Chroma mice but I actually want to fiddle with one in person for more than a minute before I shell out ~$60 for a mouse. Also want to know if I can bind CAD controls to buttons as that's sort of a selling point for me.
> > @jcsww said:
> > I have a few different mice around here. One really tiny Logitech laptop mouse that would suit the hand of a 7 year old, an old Logitech optical gaming mouse that is fairly flat but lacks responsiveness and high DPI tracking, a Razer Copperhead Tempest that is very good, just lacks more of a feel to it and needs a few more buttons as well, and then there is my Razer Naga Molten that I have been using for a few years. It's overkill in terms of buttons and the positioning of the buttons for your thumb are not made for larger hands. The Hex I think might be a better alternative but it's still a mouse with a big bulb at the back of it. I prefer more of a flat mouse but I haven't found something flat that tracks better than my Naga Molten and flatter than the Copperhead with more buttons.
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> I've toyed with getting one of the Naga Chroma mice but I actually want to fiddle with one in person for more than a minute before I shell out ~$60 for a mouse. Also want to know if I can bind CAD controls to buttons as that's sort of a selling point for me.
That depends on how you bind them. If CAD allows you to set custom key binds, then there should be no issues. The Razer software also lets you assign key binds but they work regardless if what you are in. You can do profiles but those profiles, when active, work regardless of what you are in. Personally, I only like setting keys in the program, app, or game and not through the Razer software because they only work when I am in that particular app, game, or program.
thumb rest better form for index rest too
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> > @captan2er0 said:
> > > @jcsww said:
> > > I have a few different mice around here. One really tiny Logitech laptop mouse that would suit the hand of a 7 year old, an old Logitech optical gaming mouse that is fairly flat but lacks responsiveness and high DPI tracking, a Razer Copperhead Tempest that is very good, just lacks more of a feel to it and needs a few more buttons as well, and then there is my Razer Naga Molten that I have been using for a few years. It's overkill in terms of buttons and the positioning of the buttons for your thumb are not made for larger hands. The Hex I think might be a better alternative but it's still a mouse with a big bulb at the back of it. I prefer more of a flat mouse but I haven't found something flat that tracks better than my Naga Molten and flatter than the Copperhead with more buttons.
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> > I've toyed with getting one of the Naga Chroma mice but I actually want to fiddle with one in person for more than a minute before I shell out ~$60 for a mouse. Also want to know if I can bind CAD controls to buttons as that's sort of a selling point for me.
>
> That depends on how you bind them. If CAD allows you to set custom key binds, then there should be no issues. The Razer software also lets you assign key binds but they work regardless if what you are in. You can do profiles but those profiles, when active, work regardless of what you are in. Personally, I only like setting keys in the program, app, or game and not through the Razer software because they only work when I am in that particular app, game, or program.
I'm not entirly sure but I don't think I can set binds within CAD. I'll have to look and see
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That looks like it would be very awkward to use comfortably.
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Forza Motorsport 4 still doesn't look too bad by today's graphical standards. The XBOX 360 basically was running an ATI Radeon X1900, which is really, really old. :P
> Some Forza Motorsport 7 on the XBOX One X.
Why do you have to tempt me :P
you just need better drivers ed in that region
https://youtu.be/wl8YRvRT-wQ
https://youtu.be/EIwhzfCqqiQ
or GEO METRO 0-60 in 2 min if you are going down hill ;p
https://youtu.be/Q3i-SAWeJ5Y
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Video games are good! here is also truck racing in there as well.
I am curious to see a side by side of the difference between the XBOX One and the XBOX One X. I can see the visual difference between Horizon 3 on my PC compared to on my TV with the XBOX One S.
Next months Games with Gold include Forza Motorsport 5 as well as the Top Gear Car Pack. It is the most bare bones version of Forza Motorsport in the history of the series but it's still half decent.
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> > Some Forza Motorsport 7 on the XBOX One X.
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> Video games are good! here is also truck racing in there as well.
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> I am curious to see a side by side of the difference between the XBOX One and the XBOX One X. I can see the visual difference between Horizon 3 on my PC compared to on my TV with the XBOX One S.
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> Next months Games with Gold include Forza Motorsport 5 as well as the Top Gear Car Pack. It is the most bare bones version of Forza Motorsport in the history of the series but it's still half decent.
But not good for my wallet
I like my steak.
> > @jcsww said:
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> > Video games are good! here is also truck racing in there as well.
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> > Next months Games with Gold include Forza Motorsport 5 as well as the Top Gear Car Pack. It is the most bare bones version of Forza Motorsport in the history of the series but it's still half decent.
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> But not good for my wallet
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> I like my steak.
Then buy more steak! I will push it to your XBOX. :P The XBOX One X isn't out until November 7th and is currently sold out of preorders. The $500 price tag wasn't as big of a deterrent as the Sony bias gaming sites tried to make it out to be.
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