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    JurgaBurgaFlintines reacted to TheKDub in Is the Zenphone 2 a good phone?   
    The power button isn't that much of a problem for me, I just slide the phone down my hand a little bit so I can easily reach it, then slide it back, guess I'm just more skilled with it than most :3
     
    The camera is indeed decent, I tend to rely on the super resolution mode when taking pictures with it more than the other modes as I find it gives the best quality.
     
    The speaker is alright, though front facing would have been nicer, but it's not like you're going to expect a full on surround sound experience from a phone.
     
    The bloatware wasn't too unbearable, I removed most of it within the first half hour of having the phone.
     
    And yea, hoping android 6 is released within the next month or two, but at least we've gotten confirmation that we will be getting it!
     
    I've got the regular zenfone 2, except it's the 16GB storage 4GB ram model.
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    JurgaBurgaFlintines got a reaction from WaterproofBeanie in Experiences with non-techies   
    So my sister got a laptop (Lets say August 21th). I tell her that some of the programs that come with her computer (bloatware) such as Mcafee aren't good programs and that there are better ones than that. She says "Your stupid with computers and break them all the time. You might even put a virus on the computer".
    I'm 14 right now and the last time I broke a computer was 6 years ago! I've: Fresh installed Windows on 10 computers, cleaned 60+ viruses/malware/adware/ and trojans off our old computer, installed a GPU into a desktop, installed memory into my sister's old laptop aswell as an SSD I've done more, but you get the point... I AM BETTER WITH COMPUTERS THAN I WAS 6 YEARS AGO! I think everything I did above is more than enough proof that I'm good with computers.
     
    Moving on...
     
    On September 2nd, she complains that her touch screen on her laptop isn't working along with her webcam. She blames it on me because I "touched it". I denied it and I can tell she is a bit mad.
    The first and only time I touched the computer was on September 4th, when I went to uninstall the bloatware and install Malwarebytes and Microsoft Office 2007 for her. Two days after her problem arises. I forgot to mention this in the last problem, but she dislikes me for my interest and some of my aspirations so she will find a way to make me look bad sometimes. Moving on again...
     
    I plead with her to let me fix the touchscreen and webcam. She says, and I quote "If you are soo good with computers, than prove it to me. Actually do something helpful. Do something with your life instead of sitting on the computer all day watching Youtube videos"
    YOUR COMPUTER TOUCHSCREEN AND WEBCAM DOESN'T WORK, THATS A GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO GIVE ME!!! I've proved to her numerous times that I'm good with computers. She is either being stubborn or stupid. I don't spend all day on the computer. Probably 2 hours or less. If I do, I spend it watching youtube videos, looking of PC stuff or talking with friends or even doing homework.  
    I guess this isn't really an experience with a non-techie. Depends on how you view it.
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    JurgaBurgaFlintines got a reaction from OriginalPromise in Thread For Tech Quickie Video Suggestions   
    I've been saying this in the comments section of most of the tech quickie videos. Can you please do one on CUDA?
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    JurgaBurgaFlintines got a reaction from thekeemo in Is My PC Good Enough for Console Streamid   
    You eyes are deceiving you
    I actually put in the wrong link so I just manually put in the download and upload.
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    JurgaBurgaFlintines reacted to ImBleu in [USA] $9 NZXT S340 (Amazon)   
    Amazon Prime here we go
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    JurgaBurgaFlintines reacted to EscalatorBoy in Most popular e-sport game.   
    Street Fighter is the classic by which all fighting games are measured against, but the way Melee works is just beautiful. It allows for both aggressive and defensive playstyles, incorporates directional influence, near limitless movement options, creative self-directed combos, all within a sandbox environment that rewards skillful play. SF is great, but Melee is the king, IMO.
     
    BTW, The Big House 4 is this weekend, and will be livestreamed on VGBootCamp and some other twitch channels as well, I believe. It's going to be the 4th largest Smash tournament of all time (behind Apex 2014 and Evo 2013 & 2014) -- you should really check it out.
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    JurgaBurgaFlintines reacted to EscalatorBoy in Most popular e-sport game.   
    None of the above.
     
    Super Smash Bros. Melee
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    JurgaBurgaFlintines got a reaction from red_jelly in Smash the Record is Up (Smash Bros)   
    LinusTechTips forum hates competitive Melee    
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    JurgaBurgaFlintines reacted to nanowatt in PC Cleaning Horror Thread   
    Nope...Nope

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    JurgaBurgaFlintines reacted to Briggsy in PC Cleaning Horror Thread   
    I love these threads.
     

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    JurgaBurgaFlintines reacted to terrytek in Technology things your school does wrong   
    Stupidest rules ever. Plus, my school filter is even worse. They block LTT (why the fuck??), but they don't block redtube.
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    JurgaBurgaFlintines reacted to Pugs501 in Technology things your school does wrong   
    Oh dear look what I found.

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    JurgaBurgaFlintines reacted to Toggle in Technology things your school does wrong   
    Outdated machines that barely turn on before class starts. A wireless network that can be decent at times, but only when less than 50 people are using it(spoiler, there are 1900 kids at my school). And lastly, the network security system that my school has is so bad that you can get around it so simply that a child of 8 figured it out. (You literally press the power button and midway through it shutting down, you cancels the shutdown and gain full access to everything on the network. Literally everything, teachers files, network admin stuff, and you can access any website at all.)
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    JurgaBurgaFlintines reacted to TheKDub in Technology things your school does wrong   
    1. May be getting a bunch more chromebooks.
    2. Still uses overhead projectors
    3. Has shitty projectors that don't support most modern connections (they mainly just support vga, though some support dvi)
    4. Has computers from the early 2000s that take around 10 minutes to boot up, and another 10-20 to log in, most of them don't even have 1gb of ram, that and they are running windows xp with shitloads of background programs all over the place.
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    JurgaBurgaFlintines reacted to connorpiper in What do you think of this PC Build   
    No on the Rosewill .
    Just no.
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    JurgaBurgaFlintines reacted to aidenrelkoff in my schools pc (massive overkill)   
    so for a while now i have been talking about my schools pcs, and well here is a pic proving that my school has boss pcs
     

     
    So what do you all thing, is this overkill?
     
    EDIT: i forgot to mention, that we have a 24" and a 17.6" monitor per seat
     
    EDIT: for all those that dident believe me:

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    JurgaBurgaFlintines got a reaction from UnknownDepths in Experiences with non-techies   
    So my sister got a laptop (Lets say August 21th). I tell her that some of the programs that come with her computer (bloatware) such as Mcafee aren't good programs and that there are better ones than that. She says "Your stupid with computers and break them all the time. You might even put a virus on the computer".
    I'm 14 right now and the last time I broke a computer was 6 years ago! I've: Fresh installed Windows on 10 computers, cleaned 60+ viruses/malware/adware/ and trojans off our old computer, installed a GPU into a desktop, installed memory into my sister's old laptop aswell as an SSD I've done more, but you get the point... I AM BETTER WITH COMPUTERS THAN I WAS 6 YEARS AGO! I think everything I did above is more than enough proof that I'm good with computers.
     
    Moving on...
     
    On September 2nd, she complains that her touch screen on her laptop isn't working along with her webcam. She blames it on me because I "touched it". I denied it and I can tell she is a bit mad.
    The first and only time I touched the computer was on September 4th, when I went to uninstall the bloatware and install Malwarebytes and Microsoft Office 2007 for her. Two days after her problem arises. I forgot to mention this in the last problem, but she dislikes me for my interest and some of my aspirations so she will find a way to make me look bad sometimes. Moving on again...
     
    I plead with her to let me fix the touchscreen and webcam. She says, and I quote "If you are soo good with computers, than prove it to me. Actually do something helpful. Do something with your life instead of sitting on the computer all day watching Youtube videos"
    YOUR COMPUTER TOUCHSCREEN AND WEBCAM DOESN'T WORK, THATS A GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO GIVE ME!!! I've proved to her numerous times that I'm good with computers. She is either being stubborn or stupid. I don't spend all day on the computer. Probably 2 hours or less. If I do, I spend it watching youtube videos, looking of PC stuff or talking with friends or even doing homework.  
    I guess this isn't really an experience with a non-techie. Depends on how you view it.
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    JurgaBurgaFlintines got a reaction from Simmytu in Experiences with non-techies   
    So my sister got a laptop (Lets say August 21th). I tell her that some of the programs that come with her computer (bloatware) such as Mcafee aren't good programs and that there are better ones than that. She says "Your stupid with computers and break them all the time. You might even put a virus on the computer".
    I'm 14 right now and the last time I broke a computer was 6 years ago! I've: Fresh installed Windows on 10 computers, cleaned 60+ viruses/malware/adware/ and trojans off our old computer, installed a GPU into a desktop, installed memory into my sister's old laptop aswell as an SSD I've done more, but you get the point... I AM BETTER WITH COMPUTERS THAN I WAS 6 YEARS AGO! I think everything I did above is more than enough proof that I'm good with computers.
     
    Moving on...
     
    On September 2nd, she complains that her touch screen on her laptop isn't working along with her webcam. She blames it on me because I "touched it". I denied it and I can tell she is a bit mad.
    The first and only time I touched the computer was on September 4th, when I went to uninstall the bloatware and install Malwarebytes and Microsoft Office 2007 for her. Two days after her problem arises. I forgot to mention this in the last problem, but she dislikes me for my interest and some of my aspirations so she will find a way to make me look bad sometimes. Moving on again...
     
    I plead with her to let me fix the touchscreen and webcam. She says, and I quote "If you are soo good with computers, than prove it to me. Actually do something helpful. Do something with your life instead of sitting on the computer all day watching Youtube videos"
    YOUR COMPUTER TOUCHSCREEN AND WEBCAM DOESN'T WORK, THATS A GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO GIVE ME!!! I've proved to her numerous times that I'm good with computers. She is either being stubborn or stupid. I don't spend all day on the computer. Probably 2 hours or less. If I do, I spend it watching youtube videos, looking of PC stuff or talking with friends or even doing homework.  
    I guess this isn't really an experience with a non-techie. Depends on how you view it.
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    JurgaBurgaFlintines reacted to -ism in Experiences with non-techies   
    I hate when I am in an advanced digital art class and we all have giant monitors but everyone keeps theirs at 1280 x 720, as well as my teacher.
     
    ????????????
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    JurgaBurgaFlintines got a reaction from NeatSquidYT in Experiences with non-techies   
    So my sister got a laptop (Lets say August 21th). I tell her that some of the programs that come with her computer (bloatware) such as Mcafee aren't good programs and that there are better ones than that. She says "Your stupid with computers and break them all the time. You might even put a virus on the computer".
    I'm 14 right now and the last time I broke a computer was 6 years ago! I've: Fresh installed Windows on 10 computers, cleaned 60+ viruses/malware/adware/ and trojans off our old computer, installed a GPU into a desktop, installed memory into my sister's old laptop aswell as an SSD I've done more, but you get the point... I AM BETTER WITH COMPUTERS THAN I WAS 6 YEARS AGO! I think everything I did above is more than enough proof that I'm good with computers.
     
    Moving on...
     
    On September 2nd, she complains that her touch screen on her laptop isn't working along with her webcam. She blames it on me because I "touched it". I denied it and I can tell she is a bit mad.
    The first and only time I touched the computer was on September 4th, when I went to uninstall the bloatware and install Malwarebytes and Microsoft Office 2007 for her. Two days after her problem arises. I forgot to mention this in the last problem, but she dislikes me for my interest and some of my aspirations so she will find a way to make me look bad sometimes. Moving on again...
     
    I plead with her to let me fix the touchscreen and webcam. She says, and I quote "If you are soo good with computers, than prove it to me. Actually do something helpful. Do something with your life instead of sitting on the computer all day watching Youtube videos"
    YOUR COMPUTER TOUCHSCREEN AND WEBCAM DOESN'T WORK, THATS A GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO GIVE ME!!! I've proved to her numerous times that I'm good with computers. She is either being stubborn or stupid. I don't spend all day on the computer. Probably 2 hours or less. If I do, I spend it watching youtube videos, looking of PC stuff or talking with friends or even doing homework.  
    I guess this isn't really an experience with a non-techie. Depends on how you view it.
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    JurgaBurgaFlintines got a reaction from Ruostunut kokis in Experiences with non-techies   
    So my sister got a laptop (Lets say August 21th). I tell her that some of the programs that come with her computer (bloatware) such as Mcafee aren't good programs and that there are better ones than that. She says "Your stupid with computers and break them all the time. You might even put a virus on the computer".
    I'm 14 right now and the last time I broke a computer was 6 years ago! I've: Fresh installed Windows on 10 computers, cleaned 60+ viruses/malware/adware/ and trojans off our old computer, installed a GPU into a desktop, installed memory into my sister's old laptop aswell as an SSD I've done more, but you get the point... I AM BETTER WITH COMPUTERS THAN I WAS 6 YEARS AGO! I think everything I did above is more than enough proof that I'm good with computers.
     
    Moving on...
     
    On September 2nd, she complains that her touch screen on her laptop isn't working along with her webcam. She blames it on me because I "touched it". I denied it and I can tell she is a bit mad.
    The first and only time I touched the computer was on September 4th, when I went to uninstall the bloatware and install Malwarebytes and Microsoft Office 2007 for her. Two days after her problem arises. I forgot to mention this in the last problem, but she dislikes me for my interest and some of my aspirations so she will find a way to make me look bad sometimes. Moving on again...
     
    I plead with her to let me fix the touchscreen and webcam. She says, and I quote "If you are soo good with computers, than prove it to me. Actually do something helpful. Do something with your life instead of sitting on the computer all day watching Youtube videos"
    YOUR COMPUTER TOUCHSCREEN AND WEBCAM DOESN'T WORK, THATS A GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO GIVE ME!!! I've proved to her numerous times that I'm good with computers. She is either being stubborn or stupid. I don't spend all day on the computer. Probably 2 hours or less. If I do, I spend it watching youtube videos, looking of PC stuff or talking with friends or even doing homework.  
    I guess this isn't really an experience with a non-techie. Depends on how you view it.
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    JurgaBurgaFlintines got a reaction from Vivilacqua1 in Experiences with non-techies   
    So my sister got a laptop (Lets say August 21th). I tell her that some of the programs that come with her computer (bloatware) such as Mcafee aren't good programs and that there are better ones than that. She says "Your stupid with computers and break them all the time. You might even put a virus on the computer".
    I'm 14 right now and the last time I broke a computer was 6 years ago! I've: Fresh installed Windows on 10 computers, cleaned 60+ viruses/malware/adware/ and trojans off our old computer, installed a GPU into a desktop, installed memory into my sister's old laptop aswell as an SSD I've done more, but you get the point... I AM BETTER WITH COMPUTERS THAN I WAS 6 YEARS AGO! I think everything I did above is more than enough proof that I'm good with computers.
     
    Moving on...
     
    On September 2nd, she complains that her touch screen on her laptop isn't working along with her webcam. She blames it on me because I "touched it". I denied it and I can tell she is a bit mad.
    The first and only time I touched the computer was on September 4th, when I went to uninstall the bloatware and install Malwarebytes and Microsoft Office 2007 for her. Two days after her problem arises. I forgot to mention this in the last problem, but she dislikes me for my interest and some of my aspirations so she will find a way to make me look bad sometimes. Moving on again...
     
    I plead with her to let me fix the touchscreen and webcam. She says, and I quote "If you are soo good with computers, than prove it to me. Actually do something helpful. Do something with your life instead of sitting on the computer all day watching Youtube videos"
    YOUR COMPUTER TOUCHSCREEN AND WEBCAM DOESN'T WORK, THATS A GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO GIVE ME!!! I've proved to her numerous times that I'm good with computers. She is either being stubborn or stupid. I don't spend all day on the computer. Probably 2 hours or less. If I do, I spend it watching youtube videos, looking of PC stuff or talking with friends or even doing homework.  
    I guess this isn't really an experience with a non-techie. Depends on how you view it.
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    JurgaBurgaFlintines reacted to Shroomster in Experiences with non-techies   
    :PI would not call it an experience with a non-techie but a complete idiot. One of my "friends" (an idiot bully classmate) was using Apple headphones and always complaining how they drop out his ears. I told him to stop whining and go buy IEMs. So he did buy a pair of the Sennheiser CX 3.00 because they were availavable from the local electronics store for cheap and he did not want to order online. So the next day he comes to me at school and grabs me by my shirt and yells at me that I have suggested him a bad pair of headphones. He said he was watching a movie with the headphones and the sound localization was reversed. So  I laughed in his face hysterically and said to him that he is an fucking moron and he asked why. So I said to him the headphones were in the wrong ears. He never tried to bully me again, because I said I would tell his friends about it.
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    JurgaBurgaFlintines reacted to Boink in Experiences with non-techies   
    I love people who are willing to learn about tech when they know nothing about it. Once a friend of mine saw that I had over 20 tabs open in Chrome and told me that I shouldn't do that because it would put too much load on my processor so I opened task manager and showed him my processes: Chrome was putting .01% load on the processor. He then proceeded to actually listen as I explained that Chrome generally doesn't load your processor but it does use up a lot of memory (for me it was about 500 MB at the time but I have moments when I use almost 2 GB) and the two shouldn't be confused. By the end of the conversation he seemed to understand the difference. Every time we have one of these conversations my faith in humanity goes up just a bit. 
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    JurgaBurgaFlintines got a reaction from Beskamir in Experiences with non-techies   
    So my sister got a laptop (Lets say August 21th). I tell her that some of the programs that come with her computer (bloatware) such as Mcafee aren't good programs and that there are better ones than that. She says "Your stupid with computers and break them all the time. You might even put a virus on the computer".
    I'm 14 right now and the last time I broke a computer was 6 years ago! I've: Fresh installed Windows on 10 computers, cleaned 60+ viruses/malware/adware/ and trojans off our old computer, installed a GPU into a desktop, installed memory into my sister's old laptop aswell as an SSD I've done more, but you get the point... I AM BETTER WITH COMPUTERS THAN I WAS 6 YEARS AGO! I think everything I did above is more than enough proof that I'm good with computers.
     
    Moving on...
     
    On September 2nd, she complains that her touch screen on her laptop isn't working along with her webcam. She blames it on me because I "touched it". I denied it and I can tell she is a bit mad.
    The first and only time I touched the computer was on September 4th, when I went to uninstall the bloatware and install Malwarebytes and Microsoft Office 2007 for her. Two days after her problem arises. I forgot to mention this in the last problem, but she dislikes me for my interest and some of my aspirations so she will find a way to make me look bad sometimes. Moving on again...
     
    I plead with her to let me fix the touchscreen and webcam. She says, and I quote "If you are soo good with computers, than prove it to me. Actually do something helpful. Do something with your life instead of sitting on the computer all day watching Youtube videos"
    YOUR COMPUTER TOUCHSCREEN AND WEBCAM DOESN'T WORK, THATS A GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO GIVE ME!!! I've proved to her numerous times that I'm good with computers. She is either being stubborn or stupid. I don't spend all day on the computer. Probably 2 hours or less. If I do, I spend it watching youtube videos, looking of PC stuff or talking with friends or even doing homework.  
    I guess this isn't really an experience with a non-techie. Depends on how you view it.
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