If there's any computer help thread on this forum, can someone please direct me to it?
My comp has been acting up since about 5:00 PM today; what happens is that I get the Windows 7 welcome screen and then it just goes to a black screen. I have a feeling this might be a RAM issue. My comp boots fine when I go into safe mode, but it just won't cooperate when I want to boot normally. There have been a couple times when I was able to conjure up the task manager when booting normally, but it quickly stopped responding altogether.
If anyone has had any similar problems, could you please post what you did as a solution or any hypothesis for what you think the problem might be?
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I hate the way you cling to ignorance and pass it off as innocence
I've just started learning guitar, does anyone have any tips or maybe a heads up for some beginner songs to start off on?
I had originally written you a pretty lengthy response but my fucking browser backed out of my post.
I'll boil it down to a few points:
1) "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" by Green Day is the perfect beginner's song because it introduces you to many musical concepts and guitar techniques at the same time.
2) Don't attempt the Tristram theme until you think you're ready. If you find yourself becoming frustrated with a song, put the guitar down and take a few breaths. One of the biggest mistakes a beginner makes is assuming that they can't play something and, therefore, can't play guitar. Taking into perspective the amount of time that it takes for a guitarist to actually become good, it's absolutely okay to make mistakes. Nobody's grading you, don't take it too hard on yourself if you can't get something right the first time. Guitar requires a lot of patience but, in my experience, the reward is incredibly gratifying.
3) Don't be afraid of experimenting with chords and especially don't be afraid of chords themselves; chords will hurt. They'll hurt like hell. Suck it up, crybaby.
4) Don't pay for lessons unless you feel you absolutely need them. I've done fine without them (I've been playing for about four years).
5) Try writing songs every once in a while. That's another gift of music; aside from obtaining a skill, you're able to put that skill to use and making something special to you. Take advantage of your skill.
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I hate the way you cling to ignorance and pass it off as innocence
I love all the new insight on the development and some of the systems that we've been getting over the past week or so.
Feels good, man. Too bad I'm gonna be taking an AP test on the day it comes out. I think my dad will call me in sick for the rest of the day though. The test directly interferes with my school schedule and it's in the morning, so I have that option.
I love having AP classes; after all the tests have been taken, there's really nothing to do (as in, the curriculum has been exhausted) so all the homework that I used to have is pretty much nonexistent. More time for Diablo and the school year goes by that much faster.
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I hate the way you cling to ignorance and pass it off as innocence
Definitely something to do with Window's update.
I hate the way you cling to ignorance and pass it off as innocence
My comp has been acting up since about 5:00 PM today; what happens is that I get the Windows 7 welcome screen and then it just goes to a black screen. I have a feeling this might be a RAM issue. My comp boots fine when I go into safe mode, but it just won't cooperate when I want to boot normally. There have been a couple times when I was able to conjure up the task manager when booting normally, but it quickly stopped responding altogether.
If anyone has had any similar problems, could you please post what you did as a solution or any hypothesis for what you think the problem might be?
I hate the way you cling to ignorance and pass it off as innocence
I hate the way you cling to ignorance and pass it off as innocence
That is a feat, probably the hardest feat I could ever imagine someone could accomplish in a game like this.
I imagine inferno Belial will be the death of many hardcore players.
Edit: Sorry if what I'm saying isn't making any sense. I drank a little bit earlier and I'm almost sober.
I hate the way you cling to ignorance and pass it off as innocence
I hate the way you cling to ignorance and pass it off as innocence
Holy fuck, this game makes my heart happy. Four years of waiting for the game of my dreams finally paid off.
I'll write a formal review of it once I finish Hell difficulty.
I hate the way you cling to ignorance and pass it off as innocence
I hate the way you cling to ignorance and pass it off as innocence
I missed that dude. He's practically my brother.
I hate the way you cling to ignorance and pass it off as innocence
I hate the way you cling to ignorance and pass it off as innocence
I'm pretty stoked. This will be the only school function I actually went to.
I hate the way you cling to ignorance and pass it off as innocence
I had originally written you a pretty lengthy response but my fucking browser backed out of my post.
I'll boil it down to a few points:
1) "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" by Green Day is the perfect beginner's song because it introduces you to many musical concepts and guitar techniques at the same time.
2) Don't attempt the Tristram theme until you think you're ready. If you find yourself becoming frustrated with a song, put the guitar down and take a few breaths. One of the biggest mistakes a beginner makes is assuming that they can't play something and, therefore, can't play guitar. Taking into perspective the amount of time that it takes for a guitarist to actually become good, it's absolutely okay to make mistakes. Nobody's grading you, don't take it too hard on yourself if you can't get something right the first time. Guitar requires a lot of patience but, in my experience, the reward is incredibly gratifying.
3) Don't be afraid of experimenting with chords and especially don't be afraid of chords themselves; chords will hurt. They'll hurt like hell. Suck it up, crybaby.
4) Don't pay for lessons unless you feel you absolutely need them. I've done fine without them (I've been playing for about four years).
5) Try writing songs every once in a while. That's another gift of music; aside from obtaining a skill, you're able to put that skill to use and making something special to you. Take advantage of your skill.
I hate the way you cling to ignorance and pass it off as innocence
I hate the way you cling to ignorance and pass it off as innocence
Feels good, man. Too bad I'm gonna be taking an AP test on the day it comes out. I think my dad will call me in sick for the rest of the day though. The test directly interferes with my school schedule and it's in the morning, so I have that option.
I love having AP classes; after all the tests have been taken, there's really nothing to do (as in, the curriculum has been exhausted) so all the homework that I used to have is pretty much nonexistent. More time for Diablo and the school year goes by that much faster.
I hate the way you cling to ignorance and pass it off as innocence
I hate the way you cling to ignorance and pass it off as innocence
Feels bad, man.
I hate the way you cling to ignorance and pass it off as innocence