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Member Since August 14, 2006
32, Male, Germany

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Can the new iMac, with its 2.8GHz Intel Core 2 ...

Yes. The long answer: If you want a computer just for gaming, you're obviously better off buying a gaming PC instead, since it's likely a lot cheaper and more upgradeable. If you really want a Mac for ...
Submitted by sdfjkl 2 years ago
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Good gaming laptop/tablet

Good answer, a few things to add: There is an external graphics card case extension available. It connects to an ExpressCard slot and takes pretty much any standard PCIe graphics card, which allows ...
Submitted by sdfjkl 2 years ago
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Group Policy

The Group Policy is set in the Active Directory Domain. You can change or remove it via the Group Policy Editor (GPEdit) on the Domain Controller. If you don't have the rights to do that, ask your ...
Submitted by sdfjkl 3 years ago
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Hiring for Second Life projects and jobs?

Linden Lab is hiring (http://lindenlab.com/employment). There are also several companies that are producing Second Life content for their clients. The best way to get noticed by those is to make a ...
Submitted by sdfjkl 3 years ago
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What are the steps to replace a firewall ? What ...

Depends on what the firewall does. Is it a corporate firewall, the firewall on your home router, or a personal firewall on your computer? Please submit more details.
Submitted by sdfjkl 3 years ago
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The reason for the name "Tibia"

The lower leg actually, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tibia It is developed by a german company, but the word doesn't have any special meaning in the german language either (http://www.answers.com ...
Submitted by sdfjkl 3 years ago
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Ausgescheiseschnitt?? What does it mean?

It's not a valid german word. "Schnitt" means cut, perhaps relating to a haircut or the work of a carpenter who cut some wood into shape. "Scheisse" means shit. The rest doesn't make much sense, but ...
Submitted by sdfjkl 3 years ago
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Re-Installing Windows XP Pro on a new removable disk

Yes. You'll be prompted to activate any new installation (unless you're using a volume license).
Submitted by sdfjkl 3 years ago
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