noctua the brown defence ?

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are u 12 year old kid? u want red and black? u moron. gtfo Noctua makes products with 6 year warranty with coolest logo out there and the colors with attitude. not that teen black blue shit.
kalidoresdan in reply to MastermindChawc1337 (Show the comment) 8 months ago

“colors with attitude” ? attitude ? thats exactly what I expect from a teenager, not an austrian quality fan manufacturer ? maybe we should see what other gear kolink make ? also make your fan product packaging completely out of paper , no plastic in the packaging, as its not necessary and is greatly less recycled in the waste stream.
beingatliberty in reply to kalidoresdan (Show the comment) 1 second ago
i also agree with ryan morgan get off your arse and bother to make your fan range fully PWM and make your fans able to do PWM sharing, like the arctic models I use, as if my machine is idling, why would I want my fans running at more rpm than needed at anyone moment ? actually buying up arctic get access to their pwm sharing tech, combine forces and make the best fans ever including your new noise cancellation tech.
beingatliberty in reply to kalidoresdan (Show the comment) 1 second ago
i think the kid is the one that says “the coolest logo” ? system builders have to have brown because noctua think they can afford not to listen to their customers ? having them brown does not improve theyre function, noctua use the brown as a product differentiator like some kind of silly brand fashion insistance. youre defence of such decisions makes you a partial fanboy or an employee.

Dear Esther not an avant garde original game ?

Narrative environment exploration games are not novel, dear esther is not a first, I could name 10 exploration art based story environments that are the parents of dear esther. Environments artists in second life have been doing this for years before you. “Bryn Oh” and black swan rezzable in second life, being a great environment story artists who far precede dear esther ? And would you like to lay some credit at the door of the myst series ? I hope you have retained Briscoe ?

England a from a tourists perspective

a lovely post Aug 20 2011, a charming record of your visit and much to agree with, Mr Beard may not have agreed on the title “the celts, but he would have been living in denial to deny those peoples existences of which 50 tribal names are known, RE: paragraph four, I could not agree more as a person who sadly remains in london to uphold the level of english spoken in public here, but our political betters have run with liberalism too far, you know when immigration has gone too far, is when tourists cant seem to hear or find the people they imagine to inhabit a culture, next time might I recommend chichester or lewes, hazlemere on the south coast, Once home of the Regnenses and the Cantiaci perhaps a trip to some of the south downs smaller towns the yew grove at kingley vale the trundle, and butser ancient farm an onsite reconstruction of a celtic era village.

A once upon a time girlfriend of Jim Morrison … blog post critique

SUNDAY, MARCH 04, 2012
I Say, It’s My Birthday!
definately the me and my generation, though tinged with sadness the blog post has not one response.

Kind of crept up on me this year…nothing special planned. A quiet day as usual, with filet mignon for dinner and chocolate pound cake w/vanilla ice cream and one candle. And of course a rummage on eBay for a smallish present to myself, nothing extravagant—perhaps a pretty teapot, as I’ve been getting into cuppa territory recently.
“bearable and moderate”

I don’t really have anything profound to say on turning 66. It certainly doesn’t feel ancient or anything; though a few joints have gotten a little creakier, all else is much the same. The plans for last year (TV series) fell through, sadly and disappointingly, but this year I’m going to try to knock out two books
“hmm knock out ? lets hope that doesnt involve any sacrifice to their signal or merit”

to make up for it. Apart from that, no real resolutions except the usual: go to the gym and work out more,
“the gym and the hope implied in it to live a bit longer is small scale repugnant, im sure Jim would have disapproved”

get out more with friends, GET some more local friends, tidy up my bomb site of an apartment…like that.
“honest ambitions, but I dint think “GET” local friends might imply they were by the pound, but still a good ambition as a 60’s gal your recognising your locality as something worth investigating from a people perspective, compared to the love of the foreign people and climbs that dominated the imagination of the 60’s youth”

But those are all good things to plan, and not so extravagant as to be impossible of achievement. On the whole, and with a few exceptions, I’m well pleased with how my life has turned out. And that’s nice to be able to say. At least I think it is…
“true it might be worth worrying that bragging about how you life turned out seems a little gauche”

A film based in the world of tolkien “born of hope”

great work guys, pity you didn’t look beyond peters representations.

Only in a world of youthful fiction such as the one tolkien created, hence turned to film by peter jackson, could there be such anodyne character representation ‘that all which is ugly is evil, and all that be beautiful are in nature … good’ whereas any realistic fictional world could nare afford to be so simple.

apples application naming sucks

notice a problem with naming applications with these following names ?
“preview”
“mail”
“address book”

and why are the following names ok you may ask ?

“ical”
“iphoto”

well any of you with googling skills when problem solving will know that when searching for programs with generic names in use elsewhere ie “mail” makes narrowing searches a right pain, because everything must then be prefixed with “os x” to find anything that actually relates and even then your search results are diluted by other items with the word mail coming in the text such as say entourage ?

truth is it would have been better if they had pre initialed them all with “i” ie “imail” “ipreview” “icontacts” etc at least it would then be searchable on for support issues without getting the silly results that such generic names deliver, but then apple doesn’t always think clearly.

In response to Christian Hawk

As regards this important and forthright article,
a truth the government dare not face or admit
sadly for Christians to bemoan the loss of Britons surviving in Britain is rather hypocritical, considering it is the open door open hearted nature of the Christian doctrine, ie “christian charity” which has been used and abused and aided the english populations destruction, compared to other religions that are less embracing and tolerant, by going abroad and converting native people to the Christian faith has in fact been giving foreigners an excuse to immigrate on the grounds of “religious persecution” secondarily the open door and open hearted all welcome doctrine of the Christian faith has to some extent been subconsciously enshrined into the political outlook on immigration, further compounding the immigrational issue on the native man, secondarily as I can clearly see in Britains urban churches they have effectively acted as clearing houses for Christian immigration into Britain, to the extent that most of these churches have now been taken and subsumed into playing the roll of ethnic community centres, further alienating the native congregation if any that remains. So for the Christian faith at this late stage to worry of the fate of the native Briton is sadly too little to late, and also rather hypocritical since it is partly the Christian faiths doctrine that is guilty in this matter, and been the undoing of the native people of Briton. Religions are the predecessors of corporations of councils and governments all of which are legislatively blind to any sense of people culture and have seemingly no inbuilt ability to protect the congregations they are supposed to represent, and to some extent seem well equipped through their doctrine in fact to aid in their destruction, certainly as the numbers read it, speaking as a native who can’t afford family with 800 years heritage, but too much integrity to claim the benefits necessary to afford to further that heritage, societal and self propaganda assuages me on every side and fits me for a grave I won’t afford, just some ill attended sprinkling of anonymous ashes on a communal lawn in some heartless industrial 50’s crematorium, overseen out the door of english life by happy foreigners in my land, goodnight England.

apple keynotes

;) made me smile, basically every keynote reminds me more and more of their infamous 1984 advert except the apple zealots fill the room with their whooping mantra, whilst some apple cultist indoctrinates, but sadly no sledgehammer throwing rebel enters from the back to disrupt the apalling scene.