Open a window. To answer your question (the first one) no. The other one, depends on the cooling system.
Edit: I have my machine, it also runs hot, it’s on the floor in a 12’x8’x8’ carpeted room. Besides the dust problem, there’s no heat issues.
Open a window. To answer your question (the first one) no. The other one, depends on the cooling system.
Edit: I have my machine, it also runs hot, it’s on the floor in a 12’x8’x8’ carpeted room. Besides the dust problem, there’s no heat issues.
You have a laptop, right Pyro? They tend to run hotter than desktops because they’re more compact, not giving a lot of room for airflow and such.
I have a desktop at home now, actually. The only laptop I have ATM is an Acer netbook loaned from my school that I only use for web browsing, schoolwork, and Dwarf Fortress.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXS5qMarMJ0
Holy shit never noticed before, this really sounds like it’s from Predator
After using Slacker Radio for a couple of months, I have come to the conclusion that I like Pandora more.
The master of Kennin temple was Mokurai, Silent Thunder. He had a little protégé named Toyo who was only twelve years old. Toyo saw the older disciples visit the master’s room each morning and evening to receive instruction in sanzen or personal guidence in which they were given koans to stop mind-wandering.
Toyo wished to do sanzen also.
“Wait a while,” said Mokurai. “You are too young.”
But the child insisted, so the teacher finally consented.
In the evening little Toyo went at the proper time to the threshold of Mokurai’s sanzen room. He struck the gong to announce his presence, bowed respectfully three times outside the door, and went to sit before the master in respectful silence.
“You can hear the sound of two hands when they clap together,” said Mokurai. “Now show me the sound of one hand.”
Toyo bowed and went to his room to consider this problem. From his window he could hear the music of the geishas. “Ah, I have it!” he proclaimed.
The next evening, when his teacher asked him to illustrate the sound of one hand, Toyo began to play the music of the geishas.
“No, no,” said Mokurai. “That will never do. That is not the sound of one hand. You’ve not got it at all.”
Thinking that such music might interrupt, Toyo moved his abode to a quiet place. He meditated again. “What can the sound of one hand be?” He happened to hear some water dripping. “I have it,” imagined Toyo.
When he next appeared before his teacher, he imitated dripping water.
“What is that?” asked Mokurai. “That is the sound of dripping water, but not the sound of one hand. Try again.”
In vain Toyo meditated to hear the sound of one hand. He heard the sighing of the wind. But the sound was rejected.
He heard the cry of an owl. This was also refused.
The sound of one hand was not the locusts.
For more than ten times Toyo visited Mokurai with different sounds. All were wrong. For almost a year he pondered what the sound of one hand might be.
At last Toyo entered true meditation and transcended all sounds. “I could collect no more,” he explained later, “so I reached the soundless sound.”
Toyo had realized the sound of one hand.
Kid could have just cracked his knuckles on one hand without using the other, ffs.
“You wouldn’t download a car”
But you might be tempted to print a Reliant Robin Lamborghini smart car thing
That’s just scary.
That’s horrible. It just fell out of the sky.
I don’t know it felt like watching “knowing” all over again
So we can pirate cars now? About damned time.
Three wheels, fuck yes the Mr. Bean gag is relevant again.
The materials cost about $50k. But, other than that…
dumbass didnt u watch prometheus. the first humans were 9 ft tall superwhite greek dudes
oh shit i didnt know 
use some of these sweet graphics imo https://www.heathersanimations.com/skeleton.html (this is the best website that exists)
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