At 7/9/12 07:17 AM, Bahamut wrote:
Got called around an hour ago for an agency contract that only lasts for today. Infact, work will start in around 45 minutes and will last for six hours. I only agreed on this simply because they can keep a better mind of me for future jobs they might come across.
Yeah, it's always a good thing if you have some "completed jobs" on your record.
At 7/8/12 11:31 AM, Haggard wrote:
At 7/7/12 05:49 AM, Bahamut wrote:
Be sure to do that just to have some laughs.
Was busy (re)installing some OS's. Took me longer than expected, due to some unforseen difficulties. Why can't this shit just WORK for a change?
Which OS is that? My laptop has been on Vista for almost four years now. It's starting to age a bit now but I feel that's regardless of the OS that I'm using.
I bought a new SSD (= Hard drive) a few weeks ago, but didn't install it right away. First I wanted to finish my diploma thesis.
I installed it on Friday and because SSDs are so incredibly fast, I decided to install my OS's on there. First I installed Windows 7, then I installed Debian (dual install). I went back to Windows 7 only to discover that it didn't work right. I couldn't create a backup (always got the error: "Couldn't find specified file"), I couldn't even install the Service Pack 1.
I got so frustrated trying to fix that error, that I hit my fist on my desk... result: Now I have a hole in my desk. o_O I didn't even hit that hard... I mean come on, my hand didn't even hurt a bit! Fuck you IKEA and your cheap furniture!
Anyway, I then wiped the whole Hard Drive again, installed Windows 7. This time I used a different DVD, that had SP1 already included (in case you are wondering: I can get Windows for free from Microsoft, and some other programs as well because I study a computer science related course). I then installed every update there was, and I also created a backup. THEN I installed Debian again on the same Hard Drive. When I went back to Windows and tried again to create a backup I got the same error as before.
So, I had to wipe the Hard Drive YET AGAIN... this time I only installed Windows 7 on it and I will install Debian on a different hard drive in the near future. However, I will disconnect the SSD, so that Debian cannot fuck up Windows again. :/
Your loss then. There's a fair amount of good songs on Stay Hungry. Now Quiet Riot, that's a band I couldn't really enjoy.
Too much "glam" in their "rock", man.
For Quiet Riot, that is right. Twisted Sister, I suppose some won't dig them that much but damn, they did write some sweet songs whether glam/hair metal or not.
We ain't gonna take it is a nice song, but that's about it.
At 7/9/12 02:51 AM, NeMeSiSM66 wrote:
What would you consider to be the ten most influential submissions for Newgrounds that were not involved in-house in any way?
I'd say Coop's list was spot on
Yes, Coop's list is very good. I even remember playing "Boobs, Butt, or Shoulder?" back in the day.