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Giveaway for "Crucial Ballistix Club" Members on Overclock.net!
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Why are you not Folding?
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Reserved.
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I am going to my kitchen....,mmm lab to start the plans ..mmmm recipe.
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Overclocker in Training
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In on 2
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Wow, ill have to think about this one.
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Turing Test is Overrated
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1) Rub 10lb turkey with butter.
2) Sprinkle salt, thyme, basil, and three peppers (black, red and white) onto turkey and rub in well. 3) Preheat oven to 500F 4) Cook until honey-colored (10-20 minutes). 5) Take a dozen Prescotts overclocked to 4GHz with excessive voltage 6) Place in a sealed container. 7) Slow roast for 6-7hrs Serves 7. Enjoy! http://www.cdkitchen.com/recipes/rec...rkey4097.shtml
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Setup PC for wife to find recipes.
Ask wife to sit down and search for recipes. Thank wife for searching and preparing turkey. Whilst preparing turkey, PC using Crucial's memory is used to set world Benchmark records. ![]()
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Wow, 49 views in 2 minutes! This is going to be fun...
Answers to a few questions: SgtSpike, yes the contest is open to everyone--including those without Ballistix in their system [GASP]. If a non-Ballistix owner wins, at least it will bring one more overclocker away from the Dark Side and ![]() gonX, I plan to have the Memory Experts in the Crucial Performance Lab choose the most creative entry. These guys eat and sleep Ballistix and will know a good RAM recipe when they see one. Trippen Out, c'mon man, you're creative. I see your avatar... if blowing away the AOL guy isn't creative, then none of us are!!! I have faith in you. -Sam |
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Intel Overclocker
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Set the Pentium D805 oven /computer to 170FSB and cook for 45 min a pound.
To make the stuffing: Melt the butter in a deep frying pan and add the sunflower oil. When hot, add the bacon to the pan and cook, stirring occasionally, until the bacon starts to crisp. Add the chopped leek to the pan and cook over a medium heat for 4-5 minutes, until the leek has softened. Remove the pan from the heat. In a bowl, mix together the breadcrumbs, herbs and seasoning. Add the bacon and leek mixture and mix well. Leave the mixture to cool slightly, then mix in the goat’s cheese and egg. Press the stuffing into the neck cavity of the turkey. Pull the skin over the stuffing and, if necessary, use a skewer to hold it in place, or just fold the skin under the bird. Weigh the stuffed turkey to calculate the roasting time, then place in roasting tin. To calculate the cooking time, allow 20 minutes per 500g – so 5kg turkey (stuffed weight) will need 3 hours 20 minutes. Brush the turkey skin with the melted butter. Pour 1 litre (1 ¾ pint) water into the roasting tin around the turkey. Cover the turkey in foil and place towards the bottom of the Overclocked Pentium D Computer. Keep the turkey covered in foil, until the last 45 minutes of cooking time, then remove the foil, baste the turkey and return to the oven until cooked through. To check that the turkey is cooked, pierce the thickest part with a skewer. If the juices run clear, then it is cooked, but if the juices are at all pink, continue cooking turkey until they run clear. If any parts of the turkey start to brown too quickly, cover them with foil. When the turkey is cooked, remove from the computer case and transfer to a warm serving plate. Cover with a clean sheet of foil and leave to rest in a warm place foe 20-30 minutes – this will make carving the meat easier. To make the gravy: Pour the juices from the pan into a fat-separating jug and pour off the stock. Make the stock up to 450ml (3/4 pint) with water if necessary. Pour measured stock into a pan and bring to the boil. Meanwhile mix the cornflour with 3 tablespoons cold water. Gradually add the slaked cornflour to the boiling juices in the pan, stirring well to give a smooth gravy. Add the cornflour until the desired consistency is reached. Season to taste and keep hot until ready to serve.
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I love Crucial. They have the best support folks. They actually are American and they are very nice people.
![]() Write C program to find out how much Turkey the average person eats! Then we can find out how much turkey to make. Of course add a little bit for each person so there are sufficient leftovers.Via USB interface, design a robotic system that autonomously starts cooking the turkey and other food. You know timing is critical! The computer would perfectly control the temperature so that the turkey cooks the perfect amount of time. The computer would time the turkey to be ready exactly 45 minutes before the NFL kick off. Autonomous cooking. ![]()
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