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lol, I almost never get in trouble. We get away with murder up here (in the dorm). My friends and I are always pullin crap on each other, and about half of it is computer related..... Rule of thumb is generally "don't do anything permanent....or anything that'll really piss Bob off". Bob's the HR in our dorm, and the only thing that really gets on his nerves is interrupting his sleep :D I love dorm life! Too bad homework gets in the way.....
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Yea, homework sucks. I love college though. Hot girls everywhere and this semester my friends I work with started. Woot. *uptime: 5 days 11 hours* Woo, and to think its Windows =o
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You should get this **** published gore. I would definitly buy it. Pure masterpeices. Hurry up and start righting though. These are great.
PeacE
-BoB
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Send me some money than, ****. Lol, Im broke like a Windows server.
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that makes too of us haha.
PeacE
-BoB
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hey gore ...another great bastard thread ...i'm in school now and and am reading it in My CIS ( computer Information Systems) class ...i was laughing so hard ..the teacher was lookin at me like i was a pyscho .. we were supposed toi be wroking on some Spreadsheet Project ...:-D
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Oh these are THE ****!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! rock on!
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lol.
thanks guys. At first I didnt think this one was going to be good enough but I'm glad it is. Keez, dont get in trouble. Member, they are just stories I make up as I'm typing and nothing more. Even though I cant tell you not to do it because well, heh, I'v done about half of it, just not at work. :)
You can't realy choose how fast an HD spins, can u?
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Sure you can, open up an MS-DOS command prompt and the HD spin tool del *.* ;)
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what HD spin tool?
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just so you know, i checked google for anything that would help me and got nothing but system utilities. :(
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someone negged me for this post, and must not have understood the question i am asking. I am not asking about the command "del *.*". I have been programming computers for four years, as my profile says. :rolleyes: I am asking about the tool used to control the speed of the hard drive.