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Posted: Sun May 16, 2004 11:15 am Post subject:
niko2x wrote:
i think cracker/cookie/senbe/mochi would definitely be a better choice.
btw, Wasn't it the English who put sugar in their tea? I think I remember reading that in elementary school. But if I'm wrong, well hey, everyone knows what kind of student I was anyway. _________________
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Posted: Sun May 16, 2004 4:31 pm Post subject:
ahochaude wrote:
btw, Wasn't it the English who put sugar in their tea? I think I remember reading that in elementary school.
No, no, ahochaude . . . but, you're almost there. It's all about how the English say stuff like "hear, hear!" and that they also have tea time and, so . . . O.K. Sorry.
Joined: 01 Oct 2003 Posts: 10291 Location: Matsuhama-cho, Ashiya-shi, Hyogo-ken, Japan Country:
Posted: Sun May 16, 2004 5:43 pm Post subject:
The Man wrote:
No, no, ahochaude . . . but, you're almost there. It's all about how the English say stuff like "hear, hear!" and that they also have tea time and, so . . . O.K. Sorry.
For some reason, it reminds me of Bean. (Why? I don't know......)
Oh well, I guess the second part of my previous post explains why I don't know and why I'm such a dumb ass! _________________
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Posted: Tue May 18, 2004 5:39 am Post subject:
Shameless bump! LOL!
I finally got a new computer. I decided to go with eMachines. I got a discontinued model, I had to chase it down! The reason I did this is because the model they replaced this with is an inferior computer, albeit very slightly. Here are some specs, although I don't know what *some* even mean, lol:
eMachines T3265
AMD Athlon 3200+ Xp processor w/ Quantispeed Architecture
160 GB ATA Hard Drive (one slot for another hard drive for later )
CD-ROM (bay 1)
DVD +/- RW (4x) CD-RW (16x) (combo drive, so the CD-RW is slower than the current standard..) (bay 2)
512 MB DDR SDRAM (one more slot for another ram stick later )
5 USB ports
Video: NVIDIA GeForce4
Audio: nForce 6-channel
Internal floppy drive (these f***ers are hard to find now!)
Basically I got everything but the monitor for $649. Sure, it's not as spiffy as some of what's out there now and it's not Athlon 64 bit, but for the price and what I need, I think I did ok! Plus, it's definitely gotta be better than the 3.5+ year computer I have now Although this one lasted quite a bit, and I'm still moving out of it, so my new eMachines is still in the box
I finally got a new computer. I decided to go with eMachines. I got a discontinued model, I had to chase it down! The reason I did this is because the model they replaced this with is an inferior computer, albeit very slightly. Here are some specs, although I don't know what *some* even mean, lol:
eMachines T3265
AMD Athlon 3200+ Xp processor w/ Quantispeed Architecture
160 GB ATA Hard Drive (one slot for another hard drive for later )
CD-ROM (bay 1)
DVD +/- RW (4x) CD-RW (16x) (combo drive, so the CD-RW is slower than the current standard..) (bay 2)
512 MB DDR SDRAM (one more slot for another ram stick later )
5 USB ports
Video: NVIDIA GeForce4
Audio: nForce 6-channel
Internal floppy drive (these f***ers are hard to find now!)
Basically I got everything but the monitor for $649. Sure, it's not as spiffy as some of what's out there now and it's not Athlon 64 bit, but for the price and what I need, I think I did ok! Plus, it's definitely gotta be better than the 3.5+ year computer I have now Although this one lasted quite a bit, and I'm still moving out of it, so my new eMachines is still in the box
Congrats, KS! Hope your transition to the new machine is problem free...
I'm thinking about upgrading myself: I've been scoping out CPU-motherboard combos, DVD burners, and more memory....
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Hello
I just installed a phpBB2 forum, and I was wondering.... does anyone know the rules of creating your own style, can I change everything except the bottom (phpBB2 powered by)??
Joined: 28 Apr 2003 Posts: 30 Location: United States Country:
Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2004 9:02 am Post subject: Need info on dvdr burner!
I'm looking to buy a dvd and cd combo burner. But I don't know what all the technicalities mean.
What does single/dual layer mean?
What is the difference between the speed for DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-R, and DVD-RW?
Joined: 15 Nov 2003 Posts: 6787 Location: Fremont, CA Country:
Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2004 9:13 am Post subject:
I would recommend the Pioneer DVR-107D. Can't go wrong with the leader in DVD burners
As for dual and single layer, I'm not too sure myself but isn't dual layer 2 layers of a DVD in 1 so basically it's twice as big? Single should just be your normal standard DVDs. The + or - is just the type of DVD media. Both are usually compatible with any DVD-Rom and I believe pretty much all new burners will write on both + or -.
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Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2004 9:14 am Post subject: Re: Need info on dvdr burner!
limpaway wrote:
I'm looking to buy a dvd and cd combo burner. But I don't know what all the technicalities mean.
What does single/dual layer mean?
What is the difference between the speed for DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-R, and DVD-RW?
Also, what brands of dvdr disc is good?
Any help will be greatly appreciated!
More than likely the burner you'll buy will be single layer. I think dual layer is like....movie DVD's you buy in stores. I think dual layer burners are out or coming out, but they'll probably be damn expensive for a while
I'm not sure what your question about speed is for the formats, but I think all DVD burners now do both +R and -R. I think -R is most common for people to use and want.
DVD-R brands....hmm. Basically many of the same for CD-R brands. I like: Imation, Ridata/Ritek (made by TDK I think), Verbatim, Memorex, Sony, Fuji, etc.
Joined: 15 Jul 2003 Posts: 582 Location: san francisco, USA Country:
Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2004 9:40 am Post subject: Re: Need info on dvdr burner!
limpaway wrote:
I'm looking to buy a dvd and cd combo burner. But I don't know what all the technicalities mean.
What does single/dual layer mean?
What is the difference between the speed for DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-R, and DVD-RW?
Also, what brands of dvdr disc is good?
Any help will be greatly appreciated!
single layer = DVD 5, 4.7 gb
dual layer = DVD 9, twice as big as DVD 5.
All dvd burners now burn DVD 5 discs. but 90% of factory pressed DVDs that you buy commercially are DVD 9.
DVD+R is pretty fast compared to DVD-R. Read speeds are very fast for DVD+R.
Any rewritable discs such as DVD+RW or -RW will be slow.
DVD-r discs i like: Ritek, Princo (people have mixed feelings about these), Prodisc, Optodisc.
i have had success with all brands. i've burnt thousands of DVDs with my Pioneer A105.
Joined: 28 Apr 2003 Posts: 30 Location: United States Country:
Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2004 10:58 am Post subject:
eltinator wrote:
I would recommend the Pioneer DVDR-107D. Can't go wrong with the leader in DVD burners
Thanks for the recommendation. I looked at the specifications for this model and I think I want one with a faster cdr speed. Cus right now I have a small desktop that only has one slot for my cdr burner. So when I get the internal dvd+/-rw drive, Im gonna depend on only this drive to burn both cdr and dvdr for me.
I'm not sure what your question about speed is for the formats, but I think all DVD burners now do both +R and -R. I think -R is most common for people to use and want.
What I don't understand is the difference between the (+) and (-) sign? Why do ppl prefer (-)? I have no clue
Also what is considered normal price and good price for dvdr?
Thanks for the replies.
Joined: 15 Nov 2003 Posts: 6787 Location: Fremont, CA Country:
Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2004 11:04 am Post subject:
limpaway wrote:
Thanks for the recommendation. I looked at the specifications for this model and I think I want one with a faster cdr speed. Cus right now I have a small desktop that only has one slot for my cdr burner. So when I get the internal dvd+/-rw drive, Im gonna depend on only this drive to burn both cdr and dvdr for me.
Yea I know what you mean about the CD-R speed. It takes forever, well not forever for me to burn CDs so that's why I avoid them and just burn DVDs now. Maybe look into Sony DVD burners as they have a better CD-R read speed but I hear their 8x burner isn't too good. Basically a remake of the Lite-on so it probably isn't worth it. Their 4x burners are pretty stable though from what people say on dvdrhelp
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