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Re: The Thread Of Randomness

Posted: 14 Apr 2024 14:03
by YNM
Good to see the forums still alive and well ! Even more so the game XD

Re: The Thread Of Randomness

Posted: 16 Apr 2024 18:54
by Chrill
I just upgraded my computer. I've had the same setup now for 5-6 years and it was getting a bit old. I just bought new RAM, taking me from 16GB (2x8) to 64GB (2x32). Should make for a smoother experience playing those heavier games like late stage Europa Universalis IV, which needs to perform a lot of calculations.

It clocks in at 2133 MHz but the box says 3600 MHz, so I guess I have to go read up on how to get that set up properly.

Also, my BIOS does not show when booting up my computer because the screen only kicks in when it gets to the Profile/Login on Windows. It started acting like this when I upgraded to a monitor that required a Display Port cable instead of HDMI, so that's probably a thing too.

Re: The Thread Of Randomness

Posted: 16 Apr 2024 18:59
by Redirect Left
Chrill wrote: 16 Apr 2024 18:54 It clocks in at 2133 MHz but the box says 3600 MHz, so I guess I have to go read up on how to get that set up properly.
Often the speed on the box is not the normal speed, but the XMP (EXPO on some AMD boards) speed. Which is rather annoying and borderline misleading. You might need to enable that on the motherboard BIOS.

I'm not sure how to get around the monitor not getting a signal until later on. If your motherboard has a video output, you could try connecting to that for the boot & bios parts, unless the HDMI port is on that anyway, in which case... oof.

Re: The Thread Of Randomness

Posted: 17 Apr 2024 06:34
by Chrill
Yeah, I think getting the DP to display the BIOS is step one before I start messing with the actual speed of it.

My workaround for a year or so has been to crawl down under my desk, remove the DP cable, plug in an HDMI cable, and boot up with that. Then, perform whatever I need in the BIOS before then re-plugging the DP cable. :mrgreen: HDMI does not provide a high enough resolution.

I'm Reading A New Star Trek Novel!

Posted: 19 Apr 2024 01:36
by CTarana45
I'm Reading A New Star Trek Novel! :lol: About the Eugenics War! KKKKKKKKKAAAAAAAAAAAnnnnnnhhhhhhh!

Christopher Tarana

I finished the novel at 1:o6 AM!

Re: The Thread Of Randomness

Posted: 24 Apr 2024 21:23
by rbos86
I'm going to a concert, in Utrecht.

Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets.

I like it, know what to exoect, since I own the blu-ray of such concert in The Roundhouse, London.
I want to see and hear it with my own perspective.

Greetingz,
R.Bos

Re: The Thread Of Randomness

Posted: 25 Apr 2024 18:23
by orudge
Oh, I am very excited about who has today been announced as a guest at Comic-Con Scotland this year (I already bought tickets a while ago). I may have to change my avatar come October… :mrgreen:

Re: The Thread Of Randomness

Posted: 04 May 2024 05:16
by CTarana45
One of the companies I worked for had policy that fired workers if we called the Affordable Care Act, Obamacare! :lol: There were signs in the break room saying that eating somebody's lunch was the same! It was fine to eat the food in there desks?

Christopher Tarana

Re: The Thread Of Randomness

Posted: 08 May 2024 20:36
by Chrill
Any Germans here? 🇩🇪

I will be travelling to Berlin for the first time this summer. Yes, I've never been.

I am hoping for some suggestions, ideas, good to know, places to visit, and more!

For example:
1. Should I get the "Deutschland Ticket" for free journeys all over (€49) or should I get a 7-day ticket with BVG (same price if including Berlin-Brandenburg Airport)? We will be in Berlin for five days, so the time period difference does not matter to us. Or should I get the five day "WelcomeCard" which is aimed at tourists, costs €53 for fare zones ABC, and includes discounts to stuff in Berlin?
2. What are some things you recommend visiting, seeing, or doing in Berlin except the OBVIOUS tourist stuff like the wall, Brandenburger Tor, Checkpoint Charlie, and all that? Maybe there is a transport related thing which would appeal to nerds like us!
3. Is there something I should AVOID, maybe a specific tourist destination, experience, museum, restaurant, or area?

Re: The Thread Of Randomness

Posted: 10 May 2024 14:01
by orudge
Chrill wrote: 08 May 2024 20:36 1. Should I get the "Deutschland Ticket" for free journeys all over (€49) or should I get a 7-day ticket with BVG (same price if including Berlin-Brandenburg Airport)? We will be in Berlin for five days, so the time period difference does not matter to us. Or should I get the five day "WelcomeCard" which is aimed at tourists, costs €53 for fare zones ABC, and includes discounts to stuff in Berlin?
I am not German (this may come as a surprise to you), but we've visited Berlin twice and thoroughly enjoyed it both times (and would like to go back sometime, though it's a more daunting prospect with 5 kids!). I think we got a WelcomeCard each time (but back then there wasn't the Deutschland ticket - the last time we visited was 2018), but we were visiting lots of touristy things so made use of the additional discounts.
Chrill wrote: 08 May 2024 20:36 2. What are some things you recommend visiting, seeing, or doing in Berlin except the OBVIOUS tourist stuff like the wall, Brandenburger Tor, Checkpoint Charlie, and all that? Maybe there is a transport related thing which would appeal to nerds like us!
We were visiting with children (a 2-year-old the first time, and an 8-year-old and 2-year-old the second time) so my experiences were of course formed around that, but we very much enjoyed the zoos, if you like that sort of thing. There are a couple of them, and both are worth a visit. The Aquarium is good too, as was the AquaDom, but you're about a year and a half too late to visit that I'm afraid. :mrgreen:

From a transport-related perspective, the Deutsches Technikmuseum is good, and has trains. There's also a U-Bahn-Museum which I think we may have visited on our first trip, I don't quite remember exactly, but could be worth a look?

Re: The Thread Of Randomness

Posted: 10 May 2024 14:18
by Chrill
orudge wrote: 10 May 2024 14:01with 5 kids!
I cannot accept this. I knew you had several by now, but FIVE! Wow, congratulations!

Re: The Thread Of Randomness

Posted: 10 May 2024 15:54
by orudge
Well, we had 3, then lockdown happened, then unexpected twins happened...

They're about to turn 3, and indeed start nursery in August, then we'll have half a day each weekday with no children in the house, for the first time in many years!

Minecraft 15th Anniversery and my very late purchase

Posted: 13 May 2024 14:14
by JohnFranklin523
Today is the 15th Anniversary of Minecraft (pre-classic first release on 2009-05-13).

I used to play it every day during childhood, but that was a pirated version. It was a wonderful piece of memory, though.

And finally! I purchased Minecraft on its 15th anniversary day, ending the pirate life for nearly 10 years.