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  1. sima said:
    Does someone know the source of these two pictures?

    Link 1
    Link 2

    As in, what Artbook are they from if any.

    http://chan.sankakucomplex.com/post/show/1103826
    - Dengeki Moeoh (電撃萌王) October 2011

    http://chan.sankakucomplex.com/post/show/660176
    - Shoujo no Michikusa ~Youseitachi no Senritsu~ (少女の道草 ~妖精達の旋律~)

    * Previous requests of mine which were found answered myself:

    man1 said:
    1) Do vids viewed in SanCom's internal Nico Nico Douga player register in NND's view count?
    - After some experimentation and F5-ing, yes, it does.

    2) SAUCE for these images.

    - Archer class from the MMORPG, Fiesta Online.


    - An early oekaki (digital doodle) done by Bosshi (ぼっしい).

    [Mon, 2-Apr-2012, 11:20pm JST]

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  2. * Previous unfulfilled requests of mine:

    man1 said:
    1) SAUCE for Yucchi's avatar. Nyaa~
    "S-Someone wants to know about m-me...?"

    2) Recommendations for download managers that could rip embedded media off a site, run torrents and perform parallel downloads.
    Currently using FlashGet, but for some reason, it locks up my computer quite badly and forces it to a crawl.
    Would prefer stand-alone software that aren't extensions of Internet browsers. So, no DTA!

    Arigatou.

    [Mon, 2-Apr-2012, 11:33pm JST]

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  3. Satoko said:

    TL;DR I'm getting a smartphone, currently leaning towards Samsung Galaxy S2, looking for a possible opinion on either that model or other phones.

    Sure, go for it.

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  4. giascle said:

    Sure, go for it.

    This is an excellent answer.

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    Alo

    Help!
    I didn't want to necro the hardware peripherals so I'm posting here.

    I'm buying a video card, but I cant decide.
    1.5Gb 384bit
    or
    2Gb 256bit

    ?
    (Edit: Do the other specs of these video cards count that could affect a decision? Like the cores, clock memory stuff, Mhz or whatever else? Most of these other specs are pretty close, so I don't think they give much of a difference. Except the cores. The first one I mentioned's got a higher number of it.)

    Which would be better? Crisp or capacity?
    Do I need to post other specs of my pc?
    i7, 4GbRam, 1TbHDD, regular Mobo(no crossfire or any other special stuff), any other needed info?

    I was planning on buying the 3gb 768bit one, but I'd still have to wait months for it to be here. So I'm buying that some other time when it's available. But for now, what should I get?

    Thanks.

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  6. It's like asking "should I buy a a pc with 6GB or 8 GB ram?".
    You need to tell which card is it. Is it nvidia or ATI? Who is the manufacturer?

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    Alo

    I decided not to mention it since both video cards are from the same brand anyway. Sorry I didn't clear that up. But if you really wanna know, they're Nvidia.

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  8. dice said:
    I decided not to mention it since both video cards are from the same brand anyway. Sorry I didn't clear that up. But if you really wanna know, they're Nvidia.

    A little bit clearer now, but what is the model and the manufacturer?

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    Alo

    The GeForce GTX580 and the GeForce GTX560 respectively.

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  10. dice said:
    The GeForce GTX580 and the GeForce GTX560 respectively.

    The 580 is around 30% faster than the 560. But two 560s in SLI is 30% faster than a single 580.

    The main downside of 580 is that it consumes ~240 watt at maximum while the 560 only consumes ~170.

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    Alo

    So power consumption's the main difference? I'd rather choose better performance. Thanks.

    You say "30% faster"
    But what about in terms of graphic detail?

    Wouldn't higher bits(560) be better? Or do the other specs of the 580 outdo everything the 560 does(excluding watt consumption) and end up being crispier than the 560?

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  12. dice said:
    So power consumption's the main difference? I'd rather choose better performance. Thanks.

    You say "30% faster"
    But what about in terms of graphic detail?

    Wouldn't higher bits(560) be better? Or do the other specs of the 580 outdo everything the 560 does(excluding watt consumption) and end up being crispier than the 560?

    These are complex systems, even if one component is better, the other, slower ones will make it slower.
    Judging a video card by it's ram is like judging a car by only looking at the power of the engines. A 16000hp mining truck is a lot slower than a 400hp sport car.
    The same is true for the clock rate of CPUs(a CPU running at 2.5Ghz might be a lot slower than one running at 1.6Ghz)

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  13. Request:
    Can somebody name a currently manufactured medicine sold in the EU than contains either
    mecloqualone or
    diproqualone or
    secobarbital or
    pentobarbital?

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  14. This manga looks interesting. Is it floating on the internets? Raw or translated is fine.

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  15. Interested in buying a physical copy of Japanese preteen suite. I don't really know that many places where I can buy hentai, and the ones I do know don't carry loli stuff. I searched all my sources but nothing came up. Anyone can help me look for it?

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    dice said:
    You say "30% faster"
    But what about in terms of graphic detail?

    Wouldn't higher bits(560) be better? Or do the other specs of the 580 outdo everything the 560 does(excluding watt consumption) and end up being crispier than the 560?

    I means that at equal details level one processes data 30% faster, so in the same amount of time it could process more stuff, leading to better graphics

    I'm not sure of what you mean with the 560 having higher bits. The 580 is better anyway. 384 are the number of bits that the card transfers for each clock cycle. If you have a lot of memory, but data isn't transferred fast enough the performance slows down, but IIRC if you play with only one monitor you're never going to need that much VRAM

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  17. maeriden said:

    I means that at equal details level one processes data 30% faster, so in the same amount of time it could process more stuff, leading to better graphics

    I'm not sure of what you mean with the 560 having higher bits. The 580 is better anyway. 384 are the number of bits that the card transfers for each clock cycle. If you have a lot of memory, but data isn't transferred fast enough the performance slows down, but IIRC if you play with only one monitor you're never going to need that much VRAM

    Also, just by hard performance, the GTX 580 is vastly superior.

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  18. pilu said:
    Request:
    Can somebody name a currently manufactured medicine sold in the EU than contains either
    mecloqualone or
    diproqualone or
    secobarbital or
    pentobarbital?

    Unfortunately not. I know the last one is used only to put down animals and the first one was put out of use due to being easily abused and overdosed. Secobarbital isn't sold in Europe as medicine anymore either it seems.
    Your best bet would be Diproqualone, mostly used to treat inflammatory pain associated with osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.
    But I failed to find a specific medicine because it surely is not freely available but has to be prescribed from a physician.
    I am not sure about eastern Europe to be honest.

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  19. Hopefully someone can and will help me out on this. I am thinking about bidding on a pair of Taito prize figures, the auction ends in a little over 4 hours, and I need to know if Taito prize figures say "made in china" on the bottom of the box.

    Thanks in advance for any help.

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