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Re: The 'Simple Questions' thread.
« Reply #1520 on: March 31, 2011, 12:39:10 pm »
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Re: The 'Simple Questions' thread.
« Reply #1521 on: March 31, 2011, 02:56:06 pm »
What?
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Re: The 'Simple Questions' thread.
« Reply #1522 on: March 31, 2011, 03:42:26 pm »
And like I said, even the sharpest memories are reconstructions from very basic concepts. Think of your most vivid memory. How certain are you of the details? The intonation of a voice, the shape of cloth, how the shadows lie, if you were sweaty or not...you might have a few of those kinds of details, but the vast majority are invented on the spot each time you recall the memory. And that's your most vivid memory -- all the others are more vague than that.

People really have memories like that? I don't; my brain seems to be wired for more concrete concepts and less abstract ones.  I have no memory of emotion (as such; that is, beyond "I was happy" or whatever), and very little memory of anything visual.  The important things in my life are recalled by remembering the factual details and simply recreating those things in my mind.

My mind takes pictures, not video.  In a judo match, for example, I could tell you what throw I used to win, or what my opponent looked like, but the match itself is a complete blank.  And even those pictures are generalizations; for example, I don't think I've remembered the eye color of anyone I've ever met, even friends and family.

So, I guess my simple question is, is this normal? How do all of you remember things?

We are products of our environment. Some "outside party" plays with every single thing you do and there is nothing you remember that isn't tainted by some internal or external influence.

That's why there is no word in common English to describe a lack of emotion* -- you're always feeling something, even if it's contentment, and that something will affect how you recall events.

Apathy.
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Re: The 'Simple Questions' thread.
« Reply #1523 on: April 01, 2011, 10:12:42 pm »
Apathy.

Diiiiiiick. :)

Nice catch on that one.

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Re: The 'Simple Questions' thread.
« Reply #1524 on: April 02, 2011, 09:52:06 am »
Is there a way to save a HDD with bad sectors, without using chkdsk /f because i dont have access to a windows installation cd?
I really dont want to loose 160 gigs of files, accumulated during 2-3 years of usage.

Except that, any suggestions what to get for Ubuntu? I could use it as a secondary OS, now that im already using it.
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Re: The 'Simple Questions' thread.
« Reply #1525 on: April 02, 2011, 10:15:17 am »
Try any any windows software which can repair bad sectors...

But if the HDD had lost his format then the chance to recover the files is almost 0%
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Re: The 'Simple Questions' thread.
« Reply #1526 on: April 02, 2011, 10:26:55 am »
Any windows while being on ubuntu, Yay?
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Re: The 'Simple Questions' thread.
« Reply #1527 on: April 02, 2011, 10:33:53 am »
Download any windows sector fixing bootable software for it and run it from a usb stick or something =_="

But hem, your hdd format probably won't be supported...
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Re: The 'Simple Questions' thread.
« Reply #1528 on: April 02, 2011, 11:29:47 am »
"bad sectors" ?

That means individual physical sectors of the hard drive are irreparably damaged. No software program can fix that; the best that can happen is being able to partially salvage what's still readable.

Best you can do is run chkdsk /r and pray.
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Re: The 'Simple Questions' thread.
« Reply #1529 on: April 02, 2011, 08:39:35 pm »
And like I said, even the sharpest memories are reconstructions from very basic concepts. Think of your most vivid memory. How certain are you of the details? The intonation of a voice, the shape of cloth, how the shadows lie, if you were sweaty or not...you might have a few of those kinds of details, but the vast majority are invented on the spot each time you recall the memory. And that's your most vivid memory -- all the others are more vague than that.

People really have memories like that? I don't; my brain seems to be wired for more concrete concepts and less abstract ones.  I have no memory of emotion (as such; that is, beyond "I was happy" or whatever), and very little memory of anything visual.  The important things in my life are recalled by remembering the factual details and simply recreating those things in my mind.

My mind takes pictures, not video.  In a judo match, for example, I could tell you what throw I used to win, or what my opponent looked like, but the match itself is a complete blank.  And even those pictures are generalizations; for example, I don't think I've remembered the eye color of anyone I've ever met, even friends and family.

So, I guess my simple question is, is this normal? How do all of you remember things?

this is very interesting. i share the same traits of forgetting my families eye colors and clothes etc. even when i try and picture in my head what my dad looks like its all quite blurry. i know hes kinda old and his brown hair is thinning. hes always got stubble and wears glasses. but thats about it. everything else is kinda blurry. its like i can see him but i cant. i can remember what it feels like when i see his face and thats the main thing i remember

it seems to be different for other things though. like if i were to try and remember a place i used to work at. i go through the hallways in my mind as if im in some kind of computerized 3d architectural display program. and i can remember exactly how long the hallways are were they go and what color everything was. i can even remember what the carpet in that place feels like

it seems like people just dont stick in my head. yet things do

weird s**t

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Re: The 'Simple Questions' thread.
« Reply #1530 on: April 03, 2011, 07:36:50 am »
And like I said, even the sharpest memories are reconstructions from very basic concepts. Think of your most vivid memory. How certain are you of the details? The intonation of a voice, the shape of cloth, how the shadows lie, if you were sweaty or not...you might have a few of those kinds of details, but the vast majority are invented on the spot each time you recall the memory. And that's your most vivid memory -- all the others are more vague than that.

People really have memories like that? I don't; my brain seems to be wired for more concrete concepts and less abstract ones.  I have no memory of emotion (as such; that is, beyond "I was happy" or whatever), and very little memory of anything visual.  The important things in my life are recalled by remembering the factual details and simply recreating those things in my mind.

My mind takes pictures, not video.  In a judo match, for example, I could tell you what throw I used to win, or what my opponent looked like, but the match itself is a complete blank.  And even those pictures are generalizations; for example, I don't think I've remembered the eye color of anyone I've ever met, even friends and family.

So, I guess my simple question is, is this normal? How do all of you remember things?

this is very interesting. i share the same traits of forgetting my families eye colors and clothes etc. even when i try and picture in my head what my dad looks like its all quite blurry. i know hes kinda old and his brown hair is thinning. hes always got stubble and wears glasses. but thats about it. everything else is kinda blurry. its like i can see him but i cant. i can remember what it feels like when i see his face and thats the main thing i remember

it seems to be different for other things though. like if i were to try and remember a place i used to work at. i go through the hallways in my mind as if im in some kind of computerized 3d architectural display program. and i can remember exactly how long the hallways are were they go and what color everything was. i can even remember what the carpet in that place feels like

it seems like people just dont stick in my head. yet things do

weird s**t

Or indifference.
As in you don't give a dry fuck about the people.
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Re: The 'Simple Questions' thread.
« Reply #1531 on: April 08, 2011, 02:26:57 pm »
Dooes anyone know of a free chat program, that could be run across a network, and might have an overlay thing like steam or xfire and not eat bandwith?

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Re: The 'Simple Questions' thread.
« Reply #1532 on: April 16, 2011, 05:57:58 pm »
hi to all soldat lovers i got a question when is the new soldat 1.5.1 will be relased the complete not this beta" and all that stuff 
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Re: The 'Simple Questions' thread.
« Reply #1533 on: April 17, 2011, 02:52:51 am »
Wrong thread, I guess, but the devs have said that 'when it's ready.' The anticheat is the thing what keeps 'em, I guess.
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Re: The 'Simple Questions' thread.
« Reply #1534 on: April 17, 2011, 04:48:37 am »
Or indifference.
As in you don't give a dry f**k about the people.

You are a great person.

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Re: The 'Simple Questions' thread.
« Reply #1535 on: April 17, 2011, 04:50:38 am »
Or indifference.
As in you don't give a dry f**k about the people.

You are a great person.

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Re: The 'Simple Questions' thread.
« Reply #1536 on: April 27, 2011, 02:37:20 pm »
Anyone know of a soundboard making porgram I can use? I had one a while ago, but I can't find it and google has failed me. And of someway to easlily switch my sound input to output so other hears what I'm hearing and back again.


Dooes anyone know of a free chat program, that could be run across a network, and might have an overlay thing like steam or xfire and not eat bandwith?
No one knows of anything for this?

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Re: The 'Simple Questions' thread.
« Reply #1537 on: April 27, 2011, 06:59:36 pm »
Dooes anyone know of a free chat program, that could be run across a network, and might have an overlay thing like steam or xfire and not eat bandwith?
No one knows of anything for this?

mIRC? No, it doesn't have a overlay thing like you wanted, but it doesn't eat bandwidth.

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Re: The 'Simple Questions' thread.
« Reply #1538 on: April 28, 2011, 09:29:16 am »
Dooes anyone know of a free chat program, that could be run across a network, and might have an overlay thing like steam or xfire and not eat bandwith?
No one knows of anything for this?

mIRC? No, it doesn't have a overlay thing like you wanted, but it doesn't eat bandwidth.
That went screwy on me a while ago and actually stoped me from using it till I registered. BesIRC works the same and is fine. Xfire might work I guess, plus it has the overlay. I'll see.

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Re: The 'Simple Questions' thread.
« Reply #1539 on: April 30, 2011, 11:42:12 am »
What is the best alternative for putty as ssh client? Is it worth learning to use cygwin?
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