Okay, okay, so we all know we could find each other....
#5
Yeah, I bet until now, no one knows that all dot org stickers have tracking devices in them......so Jamie can simply look up the location of ALL OF YOU on his wireless laptop....
It's a pretty cool progie.....
I wonder if I should have mentioned that?.....
It's a pretty cool progie.....
I wonder if I should have mentioned that?.....
#7
Not if you used motorolla 30 watt capacitors and GE's low load resistors to reverse the polarity.. see it allows you to see what all the other people and Jamie are doing... i have it running off a PIV 2 ghz laptop with 1 gig of ram.. the program was written by a guy i know who programs in Visual Basic
Originally posted by bill99gxe
Yeah, I bet until now, no one knows that all dot org stickers have tracking devices in them......so Jamie can simply look up the location of ALL OF YOU on his wireless laptop....
It's a pretty cool progie.....
I wonder if I should have mentioned that?.....
Yeah, I bet until now, no one knows that all dot org stickers have tracking devices in them......so Jamie can simply look up the location of ALL OF YOU on his wireless laptop....
It's a pretty cool progie.....
I wonder if I should have mentioned that?.....
#8
So which of the sticker letters are you using to hook the capacitors up? The 'H' and the 'O' provide the best signal.
Originally posted by SprintMax
Not if you used motorolla 30 watt capacitors and GE's low load resistors to reverse the polarity.. see it allows you to see what all the other people and Jamie are doing... i have it running off a PIV 2 ghz laptop with 1 gig of ram.. the program was written by a guy i know who programs in Visual Basic
Not if you used motorolla 30 watt capacitors and GE's low load resistors to reverse the polarity.. see it allows you to see what all the other people and Jamie are doing... i have it running off a PIV 2 ghz laptop with 1 gig of ram.. the program was written by a guy i know who programs in Visual Basic
#13
Originally posted by SprintMax
Not if you used motorolla 30 watt capacitors and GE's low load resistors to reverse the polarity.. see it allows you to see what all the other people and Jamie are doing... i have it running off a PIV 2 ghz laptop with 1 gig of ram.. the program was written by a guy i know who programs in Visual Basic
Not if you used motorolla 30 watt capacitors and GE's low load resistors to reverse the polarity.. see it allows you to see what all the other people and Jamie are doing... i have it running off a PIV 2 ghz laptop with 1 gig of ram.. the program was written by a guy i know who programs in Visual Basic
#14
too bad he is running Windows on it .. muhahha.. I am running linux on my Laptop... so even if the chip was faster.. a 400 mhz PC running Linux is faster than a 1ghz PC running windows
Originally posted by bill99gxe
Jamie's using an Atlon 1.2G Thunderbird (overclocked to 1.6G and faster than the PIV; as if that's difficult anyway)...since it's not that stupid Rambus garbage, he only needs 512 of DDR Ram....
Jamie's using an Atlon 1.2G Thunderbird (overclocked to 1.6G and faster than the PIV; as if that's difficult anyway)...since it's not that stupid Rambus garbage, he only needs 512 of DDR Ram....
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