I always buy aftermarket cooling, because I've found that spending the last $10 - $50 on cooling is more efficient use of money than spending it on the processor itself, if you want performance per dollar.
@SpartanDonut Mick might know better, but what I've read implies Intel always performs a little better as long as you're using the same number of threads on both cpus. AMD makes 16-core cpus though, and that might be nice for things that actually use all the cores (pretty much only 3D rendering)
I'm screwing around with gaming and trying to make a game, and my CPU can barely handle the physics engines I want to use... and he had a fucking P4 3.4ghz extreme edition to check his email.
I'm running out of ram with the 512MB I could scrape together, looking at the LEDs on his shiny 2 gigs lol
One day he found my hidden account on his computer lol, he got really mad
PSU can easily ruin other parts of the computer if it goes bad, so yeah don't go cheap...but it's also basically a metal brick with a few wires through it, so you don't have to worry too much, lol
You can make a UI container that is absolutely positioned(so it is over top of the sibling) but takes up all the space of the parent so you have a nice overlay space
@MLM Just one more thing, could you show me a div positioned at the bottom of the canvas 100px high and spanning the whole canvas width? Like, how would you make it span the whole canvas width (minus margin and border) given however wide the canvas/container may be.
I'm going to do a bunch of stuff this summer with electronics. I'm fairly experienced with Arduino and sensors (because of Robotics) but I might try out FPGA's
I've heard the availability (and consumption) of fresh vegetables is lacking in a large part of the world.. but not in those countries. Coincidence? I think not!
@Pip Nah man. I'd prefer to live in a country where noone will frown when you say you're gay/agnostic. Also I've heard the availability of fresh veggies over there is just terrible. :P
Oh it probably has to do with the fact that middle/high school here is already divided in different level of education. I go to grammar school (highest) and it's much more difficult than VMBO (lowest).
I've seen people put ahead by a year or two before in extremely rare circumstances (you'll have only a handful in the country and they're like uber genius).
Education in the Netherlands is characterized by division: education is oriented toward the needs and background of the pupil. Education is divided over schools for different age groups, some of which are divided in streams for different educational levels. Schools are furthermore divided in public, special (religious), and general-special (neutral) schools, although there are also a few private schools. The Dutch grading scale runs from 1 (very poor) to 10 (outstanding).
The Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), coordinated by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and...