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Damjan

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  1. Bump.OnLive has been shown at E3, and it looks like it'll be around 4 bucks.(atleast Wikipedia says so)UK will have it very soon, and so will the rest of Europe.

  2. Get an ATI.Nvidia's 400 series, like raybob said are way expensive.A 5770/5870 will easily outpower the GTX 460.Good thing you picked a Phenom,Athlon X4's still don't have the power as the Phenom's, they may clock better but they suck.And DON'T get a ASUS mobo, they blow.If they fuck up, you can say goodbye to fixing it, or getting answers from ASUS's tech support.Get a Gigabyte one, much better and cheaper for the stuff you need.I'm guessing that you picked DDR3 RAM, since the ASUS Crosshair IV only supports DDR3.So, this mobo is way cheaper,and will give you what you need.

    EDIT: or this one.(if you're looking for a newer chipset)

  3. I have CoD4, and when i try to run the SP/MP, it shows the splash screen, and then an error pops up saying iw3sp(or mp).exe has stopped working, and below that Windows is checking for a solution to the problem, and doesn't find anything.I googled around, some said enabling/disabling Stereo Mix helped, but there isn't any Stereo Mix option at my PC.If anyone has a way to fix this, please help.

    E3

    I'm hoping to see something about HL2 Episode 3, and Call of Duty Black Ops.Is there a list of what's going to be in this year's E3 expo?

  4. The malware, called Kenzero, targets people who have illegally downloaded copies of pornographic "Hentai" games through file-sharing program Winni, the BBC reports.

    The Japanese virus tricks the user into thinking they are logging into the game before taking screengrab of their internet history and posting the details online.

    The person is then issued with message demanding a 1500 yen ($17) fee to "settle your violation of copyright law" and remove the screengrab from public view.

    At least 5500 people have already admitted to being infected by the virus, according to Japanese newspaper Yomiuri.

    Rik Ferguson from Japan-based internet security company Trend Micro said the malware had been traced to a fictional person called Shoen Overns.

    "We've seen the name before in association with the Zeus and Koobface Trojans," he told the BBC.

    "It is an established criminal gang that is continuously involved in this sort of activity.”

    Mr Ferguson said Kenzero had many similarities with ransomware, a type of virus which locks personal computer files then demands a fee for their decryption.

    He warned people to ignore any requests for payment regarding copyright lawsuits and instead update their anti-malware software.

    Source.

  5. Amanda Flowers, a 24-year-old from Manchester, claims that a Wii Fit injury has turned her into a sex addict.

    After falling from her Wii Fit board, Flowers reports that even minor vibrations--such as from a food processor, she says-- "turns her on." She was told by a doctor that she had suffered a damaged nerve that has provoked "persistent sexual arousal syndrome."

    "It began as a twinge down below before surging through my body. Sometimes it built up into a trembling orgasm," Flowers says, according to the Daily Star's article "Nintendo Wii Made Me Nympho."

    Although Flowers' injury isn't one you see every day, doctors in the UK reported frequently treating patients for Wii-related injuries. According to the Fox News article, "up to ten people a week are being hospitalized with injuries caused by playing Nintendo Wii games.

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    Minor vibrations.I'm pretty sure you get that from something that attracts you.

    Hint: something she used every day while her husband's away.

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