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Mobliz

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  1. Awesome job Linus! I've been watching your videos from almost the beginning and i've always enjoyed them alot. I still remember picking out parts for my first real gaming computer by watching your unboxing vids. Wow it's crazy how much this channel has improved and grown since you were recording unboxings on the street outside NCIX. Everyone at LMG does some amazing work. Keep it up guys and I'm sure 2 million subs will be here before you know it!
  2. The "Load more videos" infinite scroll thing on my Subscriptions page "went away" a week ago and hasn't come back yet. I'm only able to see the latest 26 new uploads before they're bumped off. I have to literally check each of my 100 subscriber's pages if I want to see if they've put up new content... wow.
  3. Is there, 'I don't care, I just buy the cheapest monitor I can find.' option?
  4. I find the word 'waffle', 'headlight', and 'coat-hanger' very offensive. They offend me so they are no longer accepted words to be spoken by the world. Please refrain from using them in the future, thanks... Come to think of it, I'm offended by everything so just leave me alone. /troll
  5. I have the fat 80gig metal gear solid 4 bundle and its backwards compatible. Might have to keep an eye on eBay.
  6. In that case, I would like to include English to the list.
  7. Yep its probably some conflicting software. Disable running programs one by one until you fix it. Another possibility is if you are using two monitors and playing a full screen game on one screen, if you accidentally click off screen by even 1 pixel it will alt tab you out of the full screen game, run the game in windowed mode if this is the case.
  8. Have you tested your monitor and its cord on a working system to make sure that is not the fault? If it works, there must be some kind of problem with the computer because it should boot even without drivers.
  9. Just pick a project as a goal and start breaking it down. Think about the individual things it needs to do in order to function, down into the smallest steps. If a step still seems too complicated, break it down again. Then as you work your way through use google to help you solve each problem you run into. You'll quickly discover new tools and ways to solve problems you didn't even know existed. If you can find a project that you hold with particular interest, you'll be more excited to work on it. Keep practicing and it will get easier. Look and study other's people source code. This guy is up to over 3000 videos in many different languages if youtube tutorials are your thing. http://thenewboston.org/tutorials.php
  10. Could one of you please send me a dutch bakfiet?? They are stupidly nonexistent where I live...
  11. You may remember a small town in Final Fantasy VI named Mobliz... I've been using it since 2000 when I started my first MMORPG.
  12. my bad lol. 8/10 I like the facecam in the corner. Pretty decent looking game for a facebook game. I'd like to have seen a link to the game or how to find it in the description though.
  13. ASUS 9800GT is actually the oldest I still have around the house. I miss the awesome artwork on the shrouds. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814121266
  14. 1) Youtube: -Bucky from TheNewBoston as others have said, his goal is making as many free education videos as possible mostly programming but he covers a broad range of topics and makes things easy to understand. -TheBringBack found here has some good ones, hes also done some videos for Bucky: Find him here: [url=http://www.youtube.com/feed/UCHALE0WtcSB1E0dt7IaGqWA]http://www.youtube.com/feed/UCHALE0WtcSB1E0dt7IaGqWA[/url=http://www.youtube.com/feed/UCHALE0WtcSB1E0dt7IaGqWA] 2)Hit up your public library they will have a decent section on programming! Try and get the latest year you can find but even older books will help you with concepts even if some of the specific code is outdated. Read as many as you can! 3)Stackoverflow.com - I find myself here a lot when googling random problems. A really good group of people there helping people with specific code issues. You can learn a lot reading their questions and answers. 4)w3schools.com has some decent web development tutorials you can mess with A really good way to learn more is to put yourself in situations to learn: teachers in school will force you to do this, but you can do it yourself. Just come up with some interesting simple programs to develop. Then try to actually do it. Break the problem down into logical steps and If you get stuck, try to solve the individual problem by looking up information about that area. When you're done, you will have a working program that you made, and you'll be a lot more confident and knowledgeable working with that kind of code.
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