Funny you never mentioned the apple pie on the phone... afraid I might come over and raid the cupboard??? lol...blues2cruise wrote:I made an apple pie. I made a pot of beef stew. I watched the movie called The Replacements. (one of those feel good football movies)
I watched the snow out the window.
What did you do today...
- dr_bar
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Two wheels move the soul!"
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slept then went to work............ i must have been a bad boy the wifey sent me to work with no dinner, dont know what i did but ill make it up to her in the morning
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86 Kawasaki Vulcan 750 (sold) Have fun in Mexico Mr. Vulcan!
YES my spellin sucks, get over it, or you can be my personal spell check
87 Yamaha TT350
86 Kawasaki Vulcan 750 (sold) Have fun in Mexico Mr. Vulcan!
YES my spellin sucks, get over it, or you can be my personal spell check
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Thats just how us broke people roll.JC Viper wrote:Wow I'm such a computer geek, I thought when people upgraded their cards to play games I think GeForce 8 and higher all running on a PCIe bus. I didn't think that card still existed in the market with the GeForce 7300 and 8200 all flooding the sub $80 market along with AGP based systems nearly phased out.fireguzzi wrote:The cheapest one the computer store had that would play my game. The Geforce 6200. Coming from an ATI Radeon 9000 pro.Johnj wrote:What card did you use? I bought a Geforce 7200 GS.
I buy cards that won't require upgrading for 3 of years or more, depending on what I can afford at the moment (mostly in the $180 - 220 range). I don't own any consoles since I game on the PC more, just in case anybody wonders why I spend a bit on video cards.

I had the game for two months before I could scrounge up enough spare money to get a video card that will work for it. Hell, i was searching through the used video card bin at the pc store for something before I shelled out the $59 for a new one.

I ain't too proud to scrounge through old dodo for what I need.

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- JC Viper
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Nothing wrong with scrounging for something you want. $60 is quite a bit for something that old, $60 could get you something with more power. I'm not too well to do, I cut back on a lot of going out (considering there's nowhere for me to go) and I work on my bike more so no need to use the shop until every 7000 miles or more. My PC is my do all so I splurge on that and it lasts for years.fireguzzi wrote:Thats just how us broke people roll.JC Viper wrote:Wow I'm such a computer geek, I thought when people upgraded their cards to play games I think GeForce 8 and higher all running on a PCIe bus. I didn't think that card still existed in the market with the GeForce 7300 and 8200 all flooding the sub $80 market along with AGP based systems nearly phased out.fireguzzi wrote:The cheapest one the computer store had that would play my game. The Geforce 6200. Coming from an ATI Radeon 9000 pro.Johnj wrote:What card did you use? I bought a Geforce 7200 GS.
I buy cards that won't require upgrading for 3 of years or more, depending on what I can afford at the moment (mostly in the $180 - 220 range). I don't own any consoles since I game on the PC more, just in case anybody wonders why I spend a bit on video cards.![]()
I had the game for two months before I could scrounge up enough spare money to get a video card that will work for it. Hell, i was searching through the used video card bin at the pc store for something before I shelled out the $59 for a new one.![]()
I ain't too proud to scrounge through old dodo for what I need.
One thing you can count on: You push a man too far, and sooner or later he'll start pushing back.


- Johnj
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I was trying to play with a Sempron, 2G system RAM, and the on-board nVidia 6150 chipset, and it just wasn't cutting it. The mb has a PCI-E but the power supply doesn't have any power connectors for a good video card. The 7200 card doesn't need the extra power connector and did increase my play enough that I was terrorizing a Spearhead server with awesome headshots again.JC Viper wrote:Nothing wrong with scrounging for something you want. $60 is quite a bit for something that old, $60 could get you something with more power. I'm not too well to do, I cut back on a lot of going out (considering there's nowhere for me to go) and I work on my bike more so no need to use the shop until every 7000 miles or more. My PC is my do all so I splurge on that and it lasts for years.fireguzzi wrote:Thats just how us broke people roll.JC Viper wrote:Wow I'm such a computer geek, I thought when people upgraded their cards to play games I think GeForce 8 and higher all running on a PCIe bus. I didn't think that card still existed in the market with the GeForce 7300 and 8200 all flooding the sub $80 market along with AGP based systems nearly phased out.fireguzzi wrote:The cheapest one the computer store had that would play my game. The Geforce 6200. Coming from an ATI Radeon 9000 pro.Johnj wrote:What card did you use? I bought a Geforce 7200 GS.
I buy cards that won't require upgrading for 3 of years or more, depending on what I can afford at the moment (mostly in the $180 - 220 range). I don't own any consoles since I game on the PC more, just in case anybody wonders why I spend a bit on video cards.![]()
I had the game for two months before I could scrounge up enough spare money to get a video card that will work for it. Hell, i was searching through the used video card bin at the pc store for something before I shelled out the $59 for a new one.![]()
I ain't too proud to scrounge through old dodo for what I need.
People say I'm stupid and apathetic. I don't know what that means, and I don't care.

Always wear a helmet, eye protection, and protective clothing. Never ride under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

Always wear a helmet, eye protection, and protective clothing. Never ride under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
- JC Viper
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The PCIe video cards come with a Molex connector that converts it into a PCIe power connector. The reason why I upgrade my card is to play any game in the future. I play Call of Duty World at War on full settings giving me a nice visual and great frame rate for owning. Then there's the game Mass Effect and Fallout 3 that I play should I want a decent story. I find myself going back to Indigo Prophecy from time to time. I highly recommend it (game pad for certain segments) because it is a great story type game and doesn't need anything powerful.Johnj wrote:I was trying to play with a Sempron, 2G system RAM, and the on-board nVidia 6150 chipset, and it just wasn't cutting it. The mb has a PCI-E but the power supply doesn't have any power connectors for a good video card. The 7200 card doesn't need the extra power connector and did increase my play enough that I was terrorizing a Spearhead server with awesome headshots again.JC Viper wrote:Nothing wrong with scrounging for something you want. $60 is quite a bit for something that old, $60 could get you something with more power. I'm not too well to do, I cut back on a lot of going out (considering there's nowhere for me to go) and I work on my bike more so no need to use the shop until every 7000 miles or more. My PC is my do all so I splurge on that and it lasts for years.fireguzzi wrote:Thats just how us broke people roll.JC Viper wrote:Wow I'm such a computer geek, I thought when people upgraded their cards to play games I think GeForce 8 and higher all running on a PCIe bus. I didn't think that card still existed in the market with the GeForce 7300 and 8200 all flooding the sub $80 market along with AGP based systems nearly phased out.fireguzzi wrote:The cheapest one the computer store had that would play my game. The Geforce 6200. Coming from an ATI Radeon 9000 pro.Johnj wrote:What card did you use? I bought a Geforce 7200 GS.
I buy cards that won't require upgrading for 3 of years or more, depending on what I can afford at the moment (mostly in the $180 - 220 range). I don't own any consoles since I game on the PC more, just in case anybody wonders why I spend a bit on video cards.![]()
I had the game for two months before I could scrounge up enough spare money to get a video card that will work for it. Hell, i was searching through the used video card bin at the pc store for something before I shelled out the $59 for a new one.![]()
I ain't too proud to scrounge through old dodo for what I need.
One thing you can count on: You push a man too far, and sooner or later he'll start pushing back.


- ofblong
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for that price you woulda been better off spending $2 more and getting the 6800 like I have. Plays any game out there except crysis.fireguzzi wrote:Thats just how us broke people roll.JC Viper wrote:Wow I'm such a computer geek, I thought when people upgraded their cards to play games I think GeForce 8 and higher all running on a PCIe bus. I didn't think that card still existed in the market with the GeForce 7300 and 8200 all flooding the sub $80 market along with AGP based systems nearly phased out.fireguzzi wrote:The cheapest one the computer store had that would play my game. The Geforce 6200. Coming from an ATI Radeon 9000 pro.Johnj wrote:What card did you use? I bought a Geforce 7200 GS.
I buy cards that won't require upgrading for 3 of years or more, depending on what I can afford at the moment (mostly in the $180 - 220 range). I don't own any consoles since I game on the PC more, just in case anybody wonders why I spend a bit on video cards.![]()
I had the game for two months before I could scrounge up enough spare money to get a video card that will work for it. Hell, i was searching through the used video card bin at the pc store for something before I shelled out the $59 for a new one.![]()
I ain't too proud to scrounge through old dodo for what I need.
and back to origional topic I had to go into work today for $76/hr. Broke my heart to do it but someones got to......
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- JC Viper
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Those mother fookers at Con Edison electric are overcharging me despite using just a few appliances ($140+). There's no way in hell I could run up that much. This is the 3rd time and there were times when it was at $60 and my power usage was pretty much the same. Hell I even don't bother turning on my lights, relying only lighting from the monitor well into the evening.
I think I have to invest in a Kill a Watt meter. What do you guys think?
I think I have to invest in a Kill a Watt meter. What do you guys think?
One thing you can count on: You push a man too far, and sooner or later he'll start pushing back.

