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THE MASTER OF HIS LIFE

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  • Birthday Apr 07, 1988

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  1. Hello Forum Folks! I was wondering if you all would agree that Linus should review the Walkman ZX2 , after all he does stress audio quality and he has reviewed several audio devices in the past ? To inform you all about the Walkman ZX2, it is an android walkman made by Sony running android 4.4, but I do believe you can update it to 5.0 ( I could be wrong). It has built in storage of 128gb and supports SDXC (currently sdxc goes up to 200gb by SanDisk) ,so that's about 328gb roughly. It offers wifi support so you could install spotify and other music streaming services. Link to Sony Store In my opinion this is an awesome device since it plays most file types, offers decent specs vs. older mp3s, storage is great, it has android..., you can use offline features of streaming services and it's practical, except for the price . - The Master of His Life Verge Article Bloomberg Review
  2. Yeah...I forgot about that ..., on the flip side we could say the U.S isn't trying to stick their noise to everyone's business as often as a result of this?
  3. It can house two 360mm radiators on the bottom plus a 360mm rad on the top; that's pretty awesome. If you want something crazy go for a 900d or Phanteks' cases
  4. They monitor everything , they prefer to gather information for the sake of national security. The threat was literally in plain sight...on twitter...which they have rodent hoard tendencies towards...
  5. I took Slick's words seriously during E3 and I emailed Origin; and got my answer: Basically, as of right NOW they don't see themselves selling the cases on their own. Although they have seen a rise in purschases of basic, stock specs as owners sell their kits online and keep their case. Quote from e-mail:
  6. http://qz.com/221981/a-rebel-army-in-iraq-is-putting-corporate-social-media-mavens-to-shame/ The article on quartz features a few graphs that provide information on the number tweets and web traffic, as well as a summary of the issue. UPDATE: Just to show internet footprints that the U.S government would be interested in; plus the NSA deals with internal threats ( mostly)
  7. So Google made a this video, guessing they're on our side ! It's also very fun to watch since they use cartoons because people...like...cartoons . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeKKHxcJfh0 If you want to read more in depth into the matter Google has a post about this: http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2014/03/transparency-report-requests-for-user.html
  8. I wish to hold onto my opinion and my beliefs but your argument has moved me. I am not persuaded entirely but I can agree with you about the culture which we present. I try not to promote the snobbery of the " Master Race" ( unless justified by console ignorance). I seek to provide information to those who see the use for it. I've tried to reduce that barrier. But many who do not take the interest to begin with at a young age is due to the pressures and superficial responsibilities created in social groups. My overall fear was the band wagon that pop culture will create!
  9. I have no idea if 20 is large or small in your school ...so yeah lol. If you're trying to get more by attempting to popularize it . Well, that's why effective especially at that age group we tend to isolate ourselves to specific social groups. Coding might be haunted by the stereotypes of an inept nerd but in reality it's passionate people who gain profit on the very ones who are discouraged. If you want any advice on making popular in your school I could crawl back into my brain and search?
  10. Providing this in schools is good! But it's the fact that we are providing "baby" tools that will build false confidence. Now, I'm 16 and I know several code languages , in which I taught myself by picking up a BOOK yes we still use them at B&N and the results occurred. I'm not saying everyone should go get a book but do what helps you learn! My opinion about these online "academies" is that it reduces complete involvement in the task at hand.
  11. I think you're missing my point. I am not worried about new programmers but exactly WHO is now interested in this topic. If this gains popularity , the world of coding will be threatened. Code.org does not seek to gain my attention but those who e.g use facebook and don't know what's RAM nor a cpu socket type! It gets even worse....imagine all the reprobates of society endorsing this idea! The quality of the culture surround technology that you and I both enjoy is at stake!!!! rant....lol
  12. The video features popular celebrities and politicians / valued people in the technology industry. https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=FC5FbmsH4fw So for the past year Khan Academy many other celebrities and huge public figures have been promoting Code.org as a way for young people to code. Now, is it just me who feels like certain people (the masses who only use their computer for Facebook...shoot me . ) But besides that , I think if this becomes popular the culture of computers and technology will become diluted ! If you agree great , and if not why? Explain/Rant have fun. P.S: I looked at some of their "games" . Some are a complete joke others I can see the use but I would just prefer to take up a book... The Link of Evil: http://code.org/
  13. Asus has released images of their Direct CU II implementation for the R9 290X. It's about time considering the temperatures are poor with the stock cooler. Article was posted on the 5th of December : http://rog.asus.com/287822013/graphics-cards-2/preview-gallery-asus-r9-290x-directcu-ii/
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