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  1. Toshi
    There's no need to say that I'm all in right?
    Post by: Toshi, Feb 26, 2008 in forum: Feedback & Assistance
  2. Toshi
    Can you post a link to it, please?
    Post by: Toshi, Feb 22, 2008 in forum: Discussion
  3. Toshi
    Anyone got the victory fanfare from ff7 ad:vent children, that the kadaj gang has for ringtone in their cell phones?
    Thread by: Toshi, Feb 19, 2008, 6 replies, in forum: Discussion
  4. Toshi
    In KH2 (and 1 if I remember correctly) sora finds Cloud and the others. Among them is Aerith, but isn't she dead?
    I haven't played the whole storyline so I don't know much about it, that's why I asked.
    Thread by: Toshi, Feb 18, 2008, 12 replies, in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD II.5 ReMIX
  5. Toshi
    I don't get the point of that :/
    Post by: Toshi, Feb 18, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  6. Toshi
    Playing soccer
    Hanging out with friends
    Using the computer
    Making notes of things to do in the summer
    Daydreaming
    Post by: Toshi, Feb 18, 2008 in forum: Discussion
  7. Toshi
    Researchers are cannibalising the Sony PlayStation 3 console and other gaming hardware, turning them into low-cost supercomputers to model pharmaceutical molecules and black holes, the weekly New Scientist says.

    The PS3 console uses a Cell chip, made by IBM, Sony and Toshiba, that comprises a central processing unit and eight slave processors and can run on the open-access Linux operating system.

    The chip is prized by chemists and physicists because the kinds of calculations required to make high-quality graphics for games are similar to those used to simulate reactions between particles, ranging from the molecular to the astronomical.

    University of Massachusetts astrophysicist Gaurav Khanna has strung together 16 PS consoles to simulate gravity waves that occur when two black holes collide, the British magazine says.

    Another innovation is a graphics processor made by NVIDIA that boosts gaming-image quality in personal computers.

    By using the C programming language to run the chip, University of Illinois chemist Todd Martinez found he could run calculations 130 times faster than on an ordinary PC.

    His is now calculating the energy of the electrons in 1,000 atoms, which add up to the size of a small protein.

    "We can now do the things we were killing ourselves to do," Martinez told New Scientist.

    Another newly-harnessed scientific tool taken from the world of gaming is the Wii hand-held remote control, which contains an accelerometer that can sense in which direction it is being moved and how vigorously.

    Surgeons have been using the Wii as a gadget to improve their operating technique, and neurologists have turned to it to measure movement deficiencies in patients who have had a stroke or have Parkinson's disease.

    The report appears in Saturday's issue of New Scientist.
    http://www.spacemart.com/reports/Game_consoles_can_model_black_holes_drug_molecules_999.html
    Thread by: Toshi, Feb 18, 2008, 1 replies, in forum: Gaming
  8. Toshi
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    Thread by: Toshi, Feb 18, 2008, 6 replies, in forum: The Spam Zone
  9. Toshi
    No illegal, I paid for the damned disc!
    Post by: Toshi, Feb 18, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  10. Toshi
    2220 errors so far, all this is done only in 7%(not from the beginning, but only in 7), and is ripping for 5 hours.
    every error equals to 2 bytes, and the dvd is ~8GB.
    I must take the dvd back to the shop I rent it by Wednesday.
    What to do?
    Thread by: Toshi, Feb 18, 2008, 5 replies, in forum: The Spam Zone
  11. Toshi
    Less than a month? Does time go faster in your places? We need about two months for the next holidays.
    Post by: Toshi, Feb 18, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  12. Toshi
    I think these stabs are enough, no more please.
    Post by: Toshi, Feb 18, 2008 in forum: Feedback & Assistance
  13. Toshi
    A sub-forum in the spam zone could be created, that users talk in the Al Bhed language there and not in English. There are a couple of some English<->Al Bhed translators in the web, so that won't be a problem.
    Thread by: Toshi, Feb 18, 2008, 9 replies, in forum: Feedback & Assistance
  14. Toshi
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    Thread by: Toshi, Feb 15, 2008, 0 replies, in forum: The Spam Zone
  15. Toshi
    I got my grades and thankfully they were better than expected, except from the chemistry's that was the lowest of them (but I can't complain, I saw that coming xD).

    K, I'm done.
    Thread by: Toshi, Feb 15, 2008, 1 replies, in forum: The Spam Zone
  16. Toshi
    Actually we are getting grades two times a year, and that's the first one. When we get the 2nd time in the end with the exams results, then we see if we pass or fail. But passing is not the only thing that matters to me, passing with good grades matters.

    Thanks for the wishes DS :)
    Post by: Toshi, Feb 14, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  17. Toshi
    I'm getting my grades in a few hours (in about three hours)...I hope all the effort I have put these months hasn't gone into a waste. I worked hard and wait for a satisfying result. The only subjects I'm afraid of having a bad grade is chemistry and physics. Not too much in physics, but chemistry is a real pain in the a**. The teacher couldn't be more strict, even his name says that. Other things on him bug me too, but I think you get the point.

    So I might post how well I did later...
    Thread by: Toshi, Feb 14, 2008, 3 replies, in forum: The Spam Zone
  18. Toshi
    I still go for Xfire.
    Post by: Toshi, Feb 14, 2008 in forum: Feedback & Assistance
  19. Toshi
    I liked the old layout better, is there any way I can use that one instead of this?
    Thread by: Toshi, Feb 13, 2008, 3 replies, in forum: Feedback & Assistance
  20. Toshi
    In their official page they say that you must pay to become a server hoster.
    Post by: Toshi, Feb 12, 2008 in forum: Feedback & Assistance