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  1. The fact is he played football....

    football=scholarship

    His GPA isnt even close to top of his class I'm sure, but football is the reason he got the scholarship. Ive never seen him play football but in pictures he is smaller than his dad...So he must have alot of heart. :rolleyes: I think he should say thanks but no thanks...he drives a car more than that...say thanks for noticing my accomplishments...pass the scholarship on on to a less wealthy individual who is just as hard working. He gets good press and another individual gets a chance at succeeding. 2 birds one stone.

    His gpa is mid level when it comes to scholarships. I had a 3.8 in highschool but the absense of sports made it impossible to get any kind of scholarship. Not that I wasn't active...I raced Motocross..snowboard..surf...skate..stand up jetskis and tons of other stuff but not any school sanctioned sports.on.

    You got the point and didn't get it at the same time. It's merit-based. He played sports and was active within the school's community while maintaining a very respectable GPA. 3.75 in high school isn't the most impressive thing in the world but if you are active in other activities that colleges are interested in then they're more likely to throw money your way. The kid might have stellar SAT scores and be president of his class for all we know. If a college gives out merit-based scholarship it's because the kid earned it and it has nothing to do with any other student's potential financial aid offerings.

  2. Build a better one.

    You could get some ssd drives and run a raid 0 and would get a bit quicker load time but your best bet over all would be to build a new one.

    WTF? Raid 0 SSD's in a 5-year old desktop?

    The BEST way to get your machine running out-of-the-box fast is to backup your data, wipe the drive, and reinstall Windows. But not everyone has hours to kill and it can be quite daunting if you've never done so before.

    DjCrush outlined some great steps for you. Uninstalling old/unused software and removing unnecessary software from the "Startup" tab can definitely breathe some life into an old machine. If you are looking for a lightweight antivirus that gets the job done I'd personally suggest Microsoft Security Essentials. It's what I run and always suggest to others. It's completely free for both Windows Vista and Windows 7.

    http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/products/security-essentials

  3. Many manufacturers have models out now that use nVidia's 650/670/675M chips which all give phenomenal performance in Diablo 3. Best for the money in my opinion would be Sager's 15-incher with the i5 and the GTX 670M. The i5 will be plenty for gaming on and the 670M should handle D3 on high settings with 40+ fps even at 1080p. Plus nVidia's Optimus technology will help you retain battery life. It's upgradeable in several areas if you feel the need, such as a larger HDD or even the option of having an 80GB SSD as a boot and program drive.

    Only issue I can see is Sager has most (if not all) of it's screens on Back Order. I'd definitely shoot them an email or call them before I placed an order if you think you'd want to go with one of their machines.

    http://www.sagernotebook.com/index.php?page=product_customed&model_name=NP9130

  4. From what I'm reading you'll be fine. The Google machine is giving me all sorts of useful information but it looks like it takes roughly a 5% concentration of gold to compromise the strength of solder and there's not nearly that much in a thin coat of plating. If you're looking for the best answer it'd be "the less lead there is in the solder the better if you're gonna be soldering plated parts." But if you're just looking to solder the power wire inside the terminals there won't be any issues with soldering.

    EDIT: If you use gold-plated terminals it'll likely melt off some of the gold plating on the inside and possibly some around the rim of the terminal. It shouldn't fuck up the outside though if that's your concern. If you like the look of the gold terminals feel free to use them without fear.

  5. For power or signal distribution I'm not entirely sure if it matters much more than preventing corrosion and aesthetics. Gold, nickel, and platinum plated surfaces will all resist corrosion and tarnishing much better than a copper or aluminum piece would on its own. This is why you'll often see gold-plated RCA's or HDMI cables. Realistically, I'm not sure if it makes much of a difference what type of plating you choose other than the look and the price. Nickel and platinum will be similar. Gold's obviously gonna stand out if you want it to. Gold will provide the best electrical conductivity of any metal besides copper or silver so it would hypothetically be best for RCA's.

    Soldering opens up a whole can of worms on plated parts. What would you be looking to solder? Generally something is soldered and then plated. If you solder an already-plated piece the heat of the solder gun could melt the thin metal plating or the reaction of the plating with the lead and tin in solder can possibly compromise the bond of the metals.

  6. Straight off Apple's support page:

    If there are several locked files in the Trash, you can unlock them all at the same time at the command line. Follow these steps:

    1.) Open Terminal. It's located in /Applications/Utilities.

    Type:

    "chflags -R nouchg "

    Note: Type one space (not pictured) after nouchg in the line above, so that it ends in

    "nouchg " - Do not press Return yet.

    2.) Double-click the Trash icon in the Dock to reveal the contents of the Trash. If necessary, arrange the Finder window so that a portion of the Terminal window is still visible.

    3.) Press the Command-A key combination to select all files in the Trash.

    4.) Drag the files from the Trash to the Terminal window.

    Note: This automatically enters the pathname for each file. This eliminates the need to individually empty multiple Trash directories, particularly when multiple disks or volumes are present.

    5.) Press Return. No special text message will be shown indicating that the command was successful.

    6.) Empty the Trash.

    7.) ???

    8.) Profit!!!

  7. No real reason other then I like to keep my taskbar and desktop clean. Theres some nice shortcuts you can put into that dock at the bottom too.

    Gotcha. My entire taskbar is almost filled. I've got a slew of applications on it that extend past half of my screen on the left and then I also have all my notification icons shown that take up a good 1/3rd of the right hand side. No desktop icons though. If you use desktop icons in Win7 you're doing it wrong.

  8. Huh. Interesting little tool. i'll have to check it out. I've been carrying Ubuntu installed on my flash drive with all my commonly used programs in order to have a static, controlled environment on any PC I log onto. Seems like this would do something similar. My only concern is that it looks like it'll only run on Windows boxes but that's probably a non-issue for most people. This looks like it would be great if you go to a University that limits the software allowed on their library or computer lab machines.

    Nice find :good:

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