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    Red Dragon got a reaction from madknight3 in Python Help   
    @madknight3 Hey i Finally got back on the forum after getting slammed by all my class work! My project was about the time it takes to brute force things depending on there length characters ect. so the language didnt matter. however even though this project is done i think im going to try using the program you made to see how it compares against the one i ended up using. Ill get back to you once ive got the results any way thank you for the help YOUR A COOL DUDE ha ha ha
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    Red Dragon reacted to ALwin in Chipped my brand new Blue Yeti   
    You mean something like this?  I'm waiting to see a photo of the chipped area before suggesting what to use.

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    Red Dragon reacted to Samfisher in Can a HDMI show you above 60 frames per second   
    HDMI 2.0 yes at 4k, HDMI 1.4 no at 4K.  At any lower resolution the answer is also yes.
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    Red Dragon reacted to ALwin in Chipped my brand new Blue Yeti   
    Would be nice if you posted a photo of the chip, perhaps one of us here could advise you on how to repair it.
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    Red Dragon reacted to madknight3 in Python Help   
    That's too bad. Adding a few more lines to the Python solution would have gotten part of the requirements working.
     
    Code I posted above
    import itertoolsinput = "abc...890" # didn't want to type out everything but you get the idealength = 3 # for getting 3 letter wordsfor product in itertools.product(input, repeat=length): # use product for something # product will be a tuple like # ('a', 'a', 'a')  After a few changes
    import itertoolspassword = tuple("hey")input = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ1234567890"length = 3for product in itertools.product(input, repeat=length): if password == product: print "Solved"  Then from there, you start modifying it to meet the rest of the requirements.
     
    Still, I guess you're fortunate that you were able to change languages. Many people don't have that luxury. If the class was teaching a specific language, I doubt they'd accept a submission in a different language. If your job had you working in a specific language, they might not accept a solution in another language. etc
     
     
     
    Yeah, recursion isn't weird or anything, it's usually just a more complicated topic for a lot of people who start out learning an imperative language and do everything with loops (which is most programmers).
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    Red Dragon reacted to daniellearmouth in 600 $ PC   
    Actually, in benchmarks the i3 6100 outperforms the i5 2500K at stock speeds, and it's quite a bit cheaper, so...there is that option too.
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    Red Dragon reacted to pckid in 600 $ PC   
    PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant
     
    CPU: Intel Core i3-4130 3.4GHz Dual-Core Processor  ($109.99 @ SuperBiiz) 
    Motherboard: MSI H81M-P33 Micro ATX LGA1150 Motherboard  ($42.89 @ OutletPC) 
    Memory: Patriot Signature 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-1600 Memory  ($32.99 @ NCIX US) 
    Storage: Seagate Barracuda 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive  ($44.89 @ OutletPC) 
    Video Card: PowerColor Radeon R9 390 8GB PCS+ Video Card  ($299.99 @ Amazon) 
    Case: Fractal Design Core 1000 USB 3.0 MicroATX Mid Tower Case  ($33.99 @ SuperBiiz) 
    Power Supply: EVGA 500W 80+ Certified ATX Power Supply  ($38.90 @ Mac Mall) 
    Total: $603.64
    Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
    Generated by PCPartPicker 2015-11-14 19:16 EST-0500
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    Red Dragon reacted to Nineshadow in Python Help   
    Because you only go through the lower case letters in the for (0-26). You should also keep in mind you have numbers.
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    Red Dragon got a reaction from MxZeal in Looking for a specific phone (check list)   
    Nothing? i don't think there is a single perfect phone like this. your going to have to give up a few items on that check list to be completely honest. the moto x style is coming out soon but it dosent have wireless charging...
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    Red Dragon reacted to EpicGeekonFire in Math Problem   
    I got this after playing with this graphing calculator. 
     

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    Red Dragon got a reaction from Tedster in V-Sync - A Reasonable Choice for the Not Too Picky?   
    The only thing is that sometime v-Sync can cause input lag but if you don't mind that you should be fine
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    Red Dragon got a reaction from Unhelpful in Yay or nay?   
    This is a high quality post
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    Red Dragon reacted to Alfered Bie in Yay or nay?   
    Agreed - partially. "Yea or nea" is the proper old english spelling, though a more contemporary spellign would be "Yea or nay". "Yay or nay" is just incorrect.
    Second, Marijuana contains the chemical THC, which is a mild toxin, and may have detremental effects on the human body and mind. Marijuana smoke also conatains tar, smoke, and other particles, which build up in the lungs, causing lung issues  and excabarating already existing issues.
    Third, the bad physical effects of marijuana are far outdone by the other effects on lifestyle. Being addicted to anything is not good, and marijuana can get you in with the wrong group of people, making you a target, leave you broke and destitute, destroy your grades, make your decisions impaired, get you in legal trouble, and is a gateway drug. So no. Dont give a kid a doobie. Give a kid a book, or a backyard, or a friend.
    And yes, EpicAdom, that book is for reading, not for using illicitly. What the hell?
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    Red Dragon reacted to Fulgrim in Yay or nay?   
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    Red Dragon got a reaction from SparkySamZa in Yay or nay?   
    This is a high quality post
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    Red Dragon got a reaction from TheSLSAMG in Yay or nay?   
    This is a high quality post
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    Red Dragon reacted to RevoltTrain in Its Pi Day   
    I have work today and tonight though
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    Red Dragon got a reaction from LarsReviews in Its Pi Day   
    Hey guys i just wanted to wish you a happy Pi Day (3.1415)  . What are you going to do this Pi day?
     
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    Red Dragon got a reaction from Nosfy in Keyboard White.   
    Oh and there is this thing if you want cherry mx blues
     
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823201052
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    Red Dragon reacted to Compl3xity_ in Debunking the "Eyes see at 24 fps" Myth   
    I have been waiting to get this off of my chest. After seeing Luke trolling and the butthurt console players not being able to see that he is trolling here it is:
     
    This myth kills me more than any other out there, due to having such a vested interest in PC gaming. This is such a common myth that it honestly makes my head hurt.   I'd like to correct this and if only 4 people walk away after seeing this thread and know better, I'll feel great. I'm going to keep this simple.   Myelinated nerves can fire between 300 to 1000 times per second in the human body and transmit information at 200 miles per hour. What matters here is how frequently these nerves can fire (or "send messages").   The nerves in your eye are not exempt from this limit. Your eyes can physiologically transmit data that quickly and your eyes/brain working together can interpret up to 1000 frames per second.   However, we know from experimenting (as well as simple anecdotal experience) that there is a diminishing return in what frames per second people are able to identify. Although the human eye and brain can interpret up to 1000 frames per second, someone sitting in a chair and actively guessing at how high a framerate is can, on average, interpet up to about 150 frames per second.   The point: 60 fps is not a 'waste'. 120 fps is not a 'waste' (provided you have a 120hz monitor capable of such display). There IS a very noticable difference between 15 fps and 60 fps. Many will say there IS a noticeable difference between 40 and 60 fps. Lastly, the limit of the human eye is NOT as low as 30-60 fps. It's just not.   The origin of the myth: The origin of the myth probably has to do with limitations of television and movies. Movies, when they were recorded on film reel, limited themselves to 24 frames per second for practical purposes. If there is a diminishing return in how many frames people can claim to actually notice, then the visual difference between 24 fps and 60 fps could not justify DOUBLING the amount of film reel required to film a movie.   With the advent of easy digital storage, these limitations are mostly arbitrary anymore.   The numbers often cited as the mythological "maximum" the eye can see are 30 fps, 40 fps, and 60 fps.    I would guess the 60 fps "eye-seeing" limit comes from the fact that most PC monitors (and indeed many televisions now) have a maximum refresh rate of 60hz (or 60 frames per second). If a monitor has that 60 fps limit, the monitor is physically incapable of displaying more than 60 fps. This is one of the purposes of frame limiting, Vsync and adjusting refresh rate in video games.   tl;dr: The human eye can physiologically detect up to 1000 frames per second. The average human, tasked with detecting what framerate he/she is looking at, can accurately guess up to around 150 fps. That is, they can see the difference in framerates all the way to 150 fps.
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    Red Dragon reacted to Liam-McShane in I can't find grid (shield tablet)   
    Shield hub app, swipe from the left and select "Grid Games"
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    Red Dragon reacted to kmdays in Whats a fun game to play over LAN   
    Gauntlet 2014
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    Red Dragon reacted to PetiteBob in $2700 gameing pc   
    Hell yea
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    Red Dragon got a reaction from Technous285 in Is it possible to switch a US layout keyboard to a UK layout   
    If you are on windows i'm pretty sure you can go to the keyboard settings and change the layout to anything.
    just look up keyboard in the start menu and you will see change keyboard inputs or somethings like that. Once you do that you will see the option to change keyboard click that then scroll down to English (united states) then add it. you can switch between them at any time by clicking Ctrl+Shift
     
    (just saw what you were asking)
     
    If its a cherry keyboard you can just pull them off and order the ones you want of the internet
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