Stupot

Joined: Jul 16, 02

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Banned Xbox 360's flooding the market place

This is just a warning, since I think the audience here is the most likely to buy a gaming console. Microsoft just recently banned a huge amount (I've read upwards of 1 million) of modded xbox 360's from xbox live.

So, if I were you, I wouldn't buy any used xbox 360s from ebay or websites like it, because that box will still be banned.

Posted by Stupot on Tuesday, November 17, 2009 11:48AM - 8 comments / Members say: yea +0, nay -0

Motorola Droid

Well, I've always been someone who's been dying for the right Android phone to come out. This, my friends, is it. I'm even going to break my AT&T contract early and pay a hefty fine to switch over to Verizon without waiting.

And even though I realize that might not be the most fiscally responsible thing to do, I've wanted an Android phone for way too long and I have the money to spare. Secondly, AT&T only cares about the iPhone. They had chances to get Android devices but the projects were only canned. Consider this the consequences.

Anyway, if you haven't checked out all of what the Motorola Droid with Android 2.0 has to offer, I highly suggest you do. The Google Navigation App alone makes this phone's price tag worth it.

Posted by Stupot on Thursday, October 29, 2009 01:58PM - 9 comments / Members say: yea +1, nay -0

Sabayon Linux

http://www.sabayonlinux.org/

SabayonLinux is based on the source-based distro named Gentoo, so in order to understand the background of Sabayon, one must learn a bit about Gentoo.

On a pure Gentoo system, the kernel and every single application that is installed is compiled by that system, specifically for the system. By doing so, applications are leaner and tend to run a bit faster. This can be achieved through a Sabayon system by using Gentoo's package management, Portage.

However, compiling every application makes installations take much longer than binary installations. Many would argue that compiling does not offer enough of a speed boost to warrant the trouble. For those people, Sabayon also offers a binary package management known as Entropy. Entropy is still fairly young compared to other package management systems, but it has already proven quite capable (I personally use entropy as my package manager).

Well now, that's all fine and dandy, but what makes Sabayon so special? Good question. To be honest, besides the friendly and helpful community on the forums and on IRC, and the choice of package management, there's nothing that really stands out on Sabayon more than it's LiveDVD experience. Sabayon strives to provide the best out of the box experience that it can. It was the first distro to include Beryl (now replaced by Compiz-Fusion) on a LiveCD/DVD. If you pop in the LiveDVD and boot, you can run games, openoffice.org, firefox with flash, and so much more. You can get a feel for exactly how your system will behave after installing (except it will be faster post install). Most linux distro's have LiveCDs nowadays and some will claim that Sabayon puts too much onto their LiveDVDs. It's all about choice and Sabayon's goal is to show you as much as possible concerning what it can do before you even install it.

Even if you don't think Linux is for you, the cost of trying it out is one burnt DVD. Maybe Linux is quite as scary as you think.

Sabayon offers four different LiveDVDs two KDE versions (64bit/32bit) and two Gnome editions (64bit/32bit). I personally use KDE and would recommend giving that one a try if you just want to give linux a try in general.

Posted by Stupot on Thursday, August 27, 2009 02:02PM - 0 comments / Members say: yea +2, nay -1

Yes, there is a right answer.

Poll: Are you going to vote in this poll?

Yes 33% (9)
No 37% (10)
Other 29% (8)

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I pretty much made this to point out that polls on BYOND are for fun only. And yes, they are fun. But don't take any result on a BYOND poll to be very accurate. People like to vote for random things, just for the hellz of it.

Posted by Stupot on Friday, August 14, 2009 12:09PM - 5 comments / Members say: yea +3, nay -1

Stupidest Person Alive?

Poll: Is she the stupidest person alive?

Yes 70% (17)
No 29% (7)

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I wonder how she's survived this long.

What the hell, I'll make a poll.

http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1917596

(I tried to embed the video, but I failed.)

Posted by Stupot on Saturday, July 25, 2009 10:23PM - 14 comments / Members say: yea +6, nay -0

 

 

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