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tonychau77

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About tonychau77

  • Birthday Jul 07, 1999

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    tonychau77
  • Origin
    TonyChau707

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Hong Kong
  • Occupation
    Student

System

  • CPU
    Intel Core i5 3570K
  • Motherboard
    ASRock Z77 Extreme4
  • RAM
    2*TEAM Elite 8GB 1600
  • GPU
    nVIDIA GeForce GTX 660
  • Case
    CoolerMaster Elite 371
  • Storage
    Seagate Barracuda 2TB
  • PSU
    Antec HCG-620
  • Display(s)
    ViewSonic VX2253mh-LED
  • Cooling
    Antec Kühler H2O 620
  • Keyboard
    Logitech K260
  • Mouse
    Logitech M210
  1. Added. I am GN4. Also I'm in Asia so ping's gonna be shit.
  2. Origin: TonyChau707 Would be great to squad up.
  3. They're power hungry jets (loud as a jet ) Making an exception to a well-established system does not solve the problem, but instead bring the problem everywhere. Defining 1 megabyte as 2^64 bytes makes no sense to me as it is way off the current definition of "megabyte". What I ASSUME you are trying to say is 2^20 bytes, which is the current definition of a mebibyte. If we ever make that exception, the definition of "mega-" will become "1000000 or 1048576" instead "1000000", creating more confusion. And more exceptions will be made, affecting other units where centi, deci, deca and hecto may be used. They currently mean 10^-2, 10^-1, 10^1 and 10^2 respectively. WIth the new definition, they will become 2^(-20/3), 2^(-10/3), 2^(10/3) and 2^(20/3), which are 0.00984, 0.0992, 10.079, 101.593 and make completely no sense to me. Those prefix are not rare and can be seen in centimeter, cubic decimeter (aka liter), decibel, hectopascal, etc. And marketing a 1000 GB drive as 1 TB has nothing wrong. What's wrong is that windows confuses gigabyte and gibibyte. Everything in Windows is in gibibyte but it says GB instead of GiB
  4. No. 1000000 megabytes = 1000 gigabytes = 1 terabytes. 1048576 mebibytes = 1024 gibibytes = 1 tebibytes
  5. x/3 + y/4 = 1/12 12(x/3 + y/4) = 12(1/12) 4x + 3y = 1 x = (1 - 3y)/4 ...(1) x/2 - y/6 = 2/3 6(x/2 - y/6) = 6(2/3) 3x - y = 4 ...(2) Substitute (1) into (2) 3((1 - 3y)/4) - y = 4 4*3((1 - 3y)/4) - 4y = 16 3(1 - 3y) - 4y = 16 3 - 9y - 4y = 16 -13y = 16 - 3 y = -1 Substitute y = -1 into (1) x = (1 - 3(-1))/4 = 1 Edit: ninjaed a few minutes ago
  6. Make x or y the subject of one of one equation and substitute it into the other equation, then substitute the value obtained into any one of the equations. I don't have pen and paper so I can't write it for you. And copying solutions isn't the best way to learn.
  7. I usually use Spotify because of the convenience. I will buy the CDs of the albums I really like and rip it to flac. Spotify premium really worth it. The sound quality is much better and I can listen to it on my phone. And it's just $6/month here. Spotify (premium) allows you to download the music to listen offline.
  8. 15 years old, level 130, add me on battlelog: TonyChau707
  9. Got it using qwr6-juu8. Yay. Searched in iTunes but no luck. A quick google brings me the band camp link with a "Redeem download codes" option. Typed it in and BOOM. (of course i downloaded the flac one, not mp3)
  10. Euro Truck Simulator 2. I never get bored playing that.
  11. 780. SLI does not scale well in some games and may cause issues.
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