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Reppiy got a reaction from GDRRiley in Experiences with non-techies
In a computer subject at school, we were 'learning' about the different parts of a computer.
According to my teacher, a computer consists of:
a monitor
a keyboard
a mouse
a printer
speakers
a modem
and a "hard drive" (he meant the pc/desktop/case with all the parts)
in the same class we had a substitute teacher. She didn't know what hardware was and thought that they were "computer bits"
My teacher closed and reopened ie to refresh the page
another teacher thought that her thinkpad with an i7 was bad, but the school's desktop with a core 2 duo was good.
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Reppiy got a reaction from Phantonex in Experiences with non-techies
My school has such a low budget that when computers were made compulsory in the Australian curriculum last year they got a maths teacher and a French teacher to teach it.
at least i convinced my teacher to let me do python programming instead of scratch.
Here’s another story:
when I was in primary school, the year 3s had some “programming” incursion, and then they had to talk about it at assembly.
They said: “people use scratch to program everything. Minecraft was made with scratch. Pokémon was made with scratch. All computers are made with scratch.”
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Reppiy got a reaction from Phantonex in Experiences with non-techies
In a computer subject at school, we were 'learning' about the different parts of a computer.
According to my teacher, a computer consists of:
a monitor
a keyboard
a mouse
a printer
speakers
a modem
and a "hard drive" (he meant the pc/desktop/case with all the parts)
in the same class we had a substitute teacher. She didn't know what hardware was and thought that they were "computer bits"
My teacher closed and reopened ie to refresh the page
another teacher thought that her thinkpad with an i7 was bad, but the school's desktop with a core 2 duo was good.
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Reppiy got a reaction from kelvinhall05 in Off Topic Chit Chat
Wow that’s a high resolution monitor. 4K I’m guessing
or you’ve somehow made the youtube controls smaller
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Reppiy got a reaction from CrippledROBOT in G Sync IPS
Thanks,
That's probably the one i'm going to get.
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Reppiy reacted to seon123 in G Sync IPS
Yes there are, but they are all 27" 165Hz and fairly expensive.
https://pcpartpicker.com/products/monitor/#r=256001440&p=1&A=1&sort=price&page=1
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Reppiy reacted to Bananasplit_00 in Experiences with non-techies
scratch physically hurts to program in. thats just a fact.
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Reppiy reacted to chrisholland03 in Off Topic Chit Chat
Look over here! I'm off topic! Wooooooooooooo!
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Reppiy reacted to Wavorly in Off Topic Chit Chat
Sorry in advance if this is not the place for this stuff, but I have to tell it to someone who is as interested in LMG stuff as I am.
I had a dream last night with Linus. It was about some useful tech stuff around his house. Lighting, media, security and whatnot. The thing that was really weird was the last item in the video. It was quite a large box that he made for his son that could sort/dispense lego. But it had a quirk. It would never give you a piece that is blue. Apparently Linus does not like blue lego pieces.
Please tell me that I'm not the only one who had a dream with him. I might need to check a doctor.
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Reppiy reacted to elmers glue in Off Topic Chit Chat
BUT HEY, THAT'S JUST A THEORY
A G A M E T H E O R Y
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Reppiy got a reaction from DocSwag in Experiences with non-techies
In a computer subject at school, we were 'learning' about the different parts of a computer.
According to my teacher, a computer consists of:
a monitor
a keyboard
a mouse
a printer
speakers
a modem
and a "hard drive" (he meant the pc/desktop/case with all the parts)
in the same class we had a substitute teacher. She didn't know what hardware was and thought that they were "computer bits"
My teacher closed and reopened ie to refresh the page
another teacher thought that her thinkpad with an i7 was bad, but the school's desktop with a core 2 duo was good.
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Reppiy got a reaction from Bananasplit_00 in Experiences with non-techies
In a computer subject at school, we were 'learning' about the different parts of a computer.
According to my teacher, a computer consists of:
a monitor
a keyboard
a mouse
a printer
speakers
a modem
and a "hard drive" (he meant the pc/desktop/case with all the parts)
in the same class we had a substitute teacher. She didn't know what hardware was and thought that they were "computer bits"
My teacher closed and reopened ie to refresh the page
another teacher thought that her thinkpad with an i7 was bad, but the school's desktop with a core 2 duo was good.
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Reppiy got a reaction from ProjectBox153 in Experiences with non-techies
In a computer subject at school, we were 'learning' about the different parts of a computer.
According to my teacher, a computer consists of:
a monitor
a keyboard
a mouse
a printer
speakers
a modem
and a "hard drive" (he meant the pc/desktop/case with all the parts)
in the same class we had a substitute teacher. She didn't know what hardware was and thought that they were "computer bits"
My teacher closed and reopened ie to refresh the page
another teacher thought that her thinkpad with an i7 was bad, but the school's desktop with a core 2 duo was good.
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Reppiy reacted to SeproDE in Song from Scrapyard Wars
I was able to find the Scrapyard Wars music in the YouTube Audio Library.
Hooky with Sloane, Fringe Trimmed Boots
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Reppiy got a reaction from Hiitchy in ASUS error codes
Thanks so much,
the ram slots must be broken because I am using the sticks in another computer and they’re fine.
Thanks for the help!
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Reppiy got a reaction from LHJKO in Hue+ Questions
the Hue+ comes with four strips anyway, so I can just remove one if I don't like it.