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About ohJey
- Birthday Sep 22, 1996
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Gender
Male
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Location
In the terminal
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Interests
Computers
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Biography
California
Computers.
I'm here to help people with technology...and learn along the way.
Rocking a 2-3 year old system
Trying to help people learn the ways of linux -
Occupation
College and Home Depot
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Member title
Subaru ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) Impreza GC8 Owner
System
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CPU
FX 6100 @ Stock
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Motherboard
M5A97
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RAM
Kingston HyperX Blu 1600MHz
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GPU
Sapphire 6850
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Case
Antec 300
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Storage
Samsung Evo 120GB, 1TB Seagate, 500GB WD Blue on a usb adapter
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PSU
Corsair CX500
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Display(s)
AOC 23"
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Cooling
CM Hyper 212+
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Keyboard
CM Storm Quickfire Rapid
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Mouse
Razer Deathadder 3.5G
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Sound
Sennheiser HD 558, Logitech z623
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Operating System
Windows 7 64 Bit
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CAR IS BACK! I don't know if this is allowed, but my car was stolen in Cathedral City, California It's a 1998 Subaru Impreza Car was spotted in Desert Hot Springs on DILLON ROAD and in Palm Springs on CALLE ENCILIA near the Hilton Hotel, heading south If you know anyone from DHS/PALM SPRINGS please help me out! The car is hard to miss http://imgur.com/a/ND0Fv
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I'm looking at the previous "no". If the previous statement (b^2-4ac>=0) is "no", then how could (b^2>>4ac) be "yes"?
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Is this a logic error? This is the flow chart my teacher gave me for a program that solves the quadratic formula how could b^2-4ac not be >= 0 and b^2 be much greater than 4ac at the same time?
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