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Scheduling decisions to be made

Posted 4 Weeks Ago at 08:19 PM by blitz6804

Opinion question for you all:

Would you rather have one class a day on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, or have one each on Wednesday and Friday and two on Thursday?

The latter is nice for four-day weekends, the former is nice in that its only one class a day.

Please comment your opinion here.
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Women Private Entry

Posted 09-25-09 at 11:07 PM by blitz6804
Updated 4 Weeks Ago at 08:20 PM by blitz6804

Women.

Who can understand them? I certainly cannot. I recently had a blow out with my girlfriend. Not to bore with details, but key points are:

1) I never ask her how she's doing
I call her on a daily basis. She complains to me how she needs to move out of her parents' house. I ask why, she says "the same old stupid <garbage>" and leaves it at that. I try to prod, and she says to leave it be. Oh well, I guess you can fault a guy for trying....
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Of Cool 'n' Quiet and Its Effects

Posted 10-15-08 at 10:04 PM by blitz6804
Updated 09-25-09 at 11:08 PM by blitz6804

People often ask why I seem to be on a personal crusade about Cool 'n' Quiet ["CnQ"]. The conventional modus operandi for overclockers is to turn off CnQ, and then start cranking up the bus speed. I wonder why people take this first step. The engineers at AMD, similar to their counterparts at Intel, designed CnQ to make a processor use less electricity when a user does not require the entirety of the processor's potential. I will discuss Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology ["EIST"]...
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Athlon64 RAM Speed Computations

Posted 10-03-08 at 12:50 AM by blitz6804
Updated 09-25-09 at 11:08 PM by blitz6804

I am not a blogger by nature; my personal feelings tend to stay just that. However, there are things from time to time that annoy me enough to justify a rant.

This is one of them.

As we all know: Athlon64 processors, whether they are Socket 754 or AM2+, use integrated memory controllers. While this permits a lower latency and a higher bandwidth than the competition, computing the RAM's actual speed might leave some Dazed and Confused. </LED_ZEP> As we all...
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