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ASUS "A8V Deluxe" VIA K8T800 Pro Chipset Motherboard For AMD Socket 939 CPU -RETAIL

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$ 134.00

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AMD Athlon 64 FX-55, 1MB L2 Cache, 64-bit Socket 939 Processor - OEM

Item# N82E16819103492

$965.00

$ 965.00

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Seagate 80 GB Barracuda 7200RPM SATA II with NCQ Hard Drive, Model ST380817AS, OEM

Item# N82E16822148040

$69.88 $72

$ 139.76

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Thermalright Heatsink for P4 & K8 CPUs, Heatsink Only, Model "XP-90" -RETAIL

Item# N82E16835109119

$58.99

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Panasonic Panaflo 92 x 25mm Cooling Fan, Model "FBA09A12U-1A" -OEM

Item# N82E16835180053

$13.49

$ 13.49

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Subtotal: $ 1,311.24

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Shipping & Handling: $22.97

Grand Total: $ 1,334.21

:laugh: my newegg invoice, lol

We've all seen the man at the liquor store beggin' for your change

The hair on his face is dirty, dread-locked, and full of mange

He asks a man for what he could spare, with shame in his eyes

"Get a job you ****ing slob," is all he replies

God forbid you ever had to walk a mile in his shoes

'Cause then you really might know what it's like to sing the blues

Chorus

Then you really might know what it's like...

Then you really might know what it's like...

Then you really might know what it's like...

Then you really might know what it's like...

Mary got pregnant from a kid named Tom that said he was in love

He said, "Don't worry about a thing, baby doll

I'm the man you've been dreaming of."

But 3 months later he say he won't date her or return her call

And she swear, "God damn, if I find that man I'm cuttin' off his

balls."

And then she heads for the clinic and

she gets some static walking through the door

They call her a killer, and they call her a sinner

and they call her a ######

God forbid you ever had to walk a mile in her shoes

'Cause then you really might know what it's like to have to choose

Chorus

I've seen a rich man beg

I've seen a good man sin

I've seen a tough man cry

I've seen a loser win

And a sad man grin

I heard an honest man lie

I've seen the good side of bad

And the downside of up

And everything between

I licked the silver spoon

Drank from the golden cup

And smoked the finest green

I stroked the baddest dimes at least a couple of times

before I broke their heart

You know where it ends, yo, it usually depends on where you start

I knew this kid named Max

who used to get fat stacks out on the corner with drugs

He liked to hang out late

he liked to get ****-faced and keep the pace with thugs

Until late one night there was a big gun fight and Max lost his head

He pulled out his chrome .45, talked some ****, and wound up dead

Now his wife and his kids are caught in the midst of all of this pain

You know it crumbles that way

at least that's what they say when you play the game

God forbid you ever had to wake up to hear the news

'Cause then you really might know what it's like to have to lose

Then you really might know what it's like...

Then you really might know what it's like...

Then you really might know what it's like...to have to lose

Hmmm,

The lyrics for Everlast's What It's Like. I was looking them up for a friend.

Sorry, but the contents of my clipboard are in spanish, so, here goes:

Persistencia de datos

Los sistemas de archivos implementan el

almacenamiento persistente - los datos

creados por un programa persisten a la

finalizaci?n del mismo.

Los sistemas de archivos suministran una

versi?n mejorada de los dispositivos del

almacenamiento (discos, cintas, CD-ROM ?)

Existen sistemas de computaci?n especiales

que no tienen, o no necesitan, sistema de

archivos. P. ej. un SO de un sat?lite, o en un

microondas.

420

Sistemas

operativos

I

Abstracciones Abstracciones

El SO suele implementar cuatro

abstracciones b?sicas relativas al

almacenamiento permanente:

Archivo

Directorio

Descriptor de archivo

Sistema de archivos

(17:39) ? +Homer ? just had one of those things that call your phone

(17:39) ? +Homer ? and go "hiiiiii my name is xyz advertising blabla" automated

(17:39) ? +Homer ? i went nuts at it

(17:39) ? +Homer ? "CALL MY ****ING HOUSE AGAIN IM GONNA BURN YOUR ****ING HQ DOWN" *presses hash* "YOU DONT LIKE THAT DO YOU, YOU ****ING ****S" *hammers hash key* "YEAH YOU ****ERS SUCK ON THAT" *punches every key on the pad*

(17:41) ? @Ven0x ? telemarketers?

(17:41) ? +Homer ? sort of

(17:42) ? +Homer ? automated calling things

(17:42) ? +Homer ? i swear if i ever find out where they are located

(17:42) ? +Homer ? i am bricking their windows

(17:42) ? +Homer ? and burning the place to the ground

o.O

echo './'`mysql.cc; \

then mv -f ".deps/mysql.Tpo" ".deps/mysql.Po"; \

else rm -f ".deps/mysql.Tpo"; exit 1; \

fi

if i686-pc-linux-gnu-g++ -DUNDEF_THREADS_HACK -I. -I. -I.. -I./../include -I../include -I./.. -I.. -I.. -O3 -DDBUG_OFF -O2 -march=pentium3 -fomit-frame-pointer -felide-constructors -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti -fno-implicit-templates -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti -MT readline.o -MD -MP -MF ".deps/readline.Tpo" \

-c -o readline.o `test -f 'readline.cc' || echo './'`readline.cc; \

then mv -f ".deps/readline.Tpo" ".deps/readline.Po"; \

else rm -f ".deps/readline.Tpo"; exit 1; \

fi

if i686-pc-linux-gnu-g++ -DUNDEF_THREADS_HACK -I. -I. -I.. -I./../include -I../include -I./.. -I.. -I.. -O3 -DDBUG_OFF -O2 -march=pentium3 -fomit-frame-pointer -felide-constructors -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti -fno-implicit-templates -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti -MT sql_string.o -MD -MP -MF ".deps/sql_string.Tpo" \

-c -o sql_string.o `test -f 'sql_string.cc' || echo './'`sql_string.cc; \

then mv -f ".deps/sql_string.Tpo" ".deps/sql_string.Po"; \

else rm -f ".deps/sql_string.Tpo"; exit 1; \

fi

if i686-pc-linux-gnu-g++ -DUNDEF_THREADS_HACK -I. -I. -I.. -I./../include -I../include -I./.. -I.. -I.. -O3 -DDBUG_OFF -O2 -march=pentium3 -fomit-frame-pointer -felide-constructors -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti -fno-implicit-templates -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti -MT completion_hash.o -MD -MP -MF ".deps/completion_hash.Tpo" \

-c -o completion_hash.o `test -f 'completion_hash.cc' || echo './'`completion_hash.cc; \

I accidentally copied some of the output from my server while it was compiling mySQL over PuTTY

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