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Post by Hobo Joe on Jun 17, 2018 6:25:54 GMT
You know its time for a new fan when your heat sink is 30°
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on Jun 17, 2018 8:31:29 GMT
You know its time for a new fan when your heat sink is 30° Living through the daily 30-31°c midday heat is normal where I'm from.
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Post by Tito on Jun 17, 2018 9:47:27 GMT
You know its time for a new fan when your heat sink is 30° Living through the daily 30-31°c midday heat is normal where I'm from. Welcome to the surface of hell, would you like a drink, pair of sunglasses?
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Post by NetherFreek on Jun 17, 2018 10:22:54 GMT
You know its time for a new fan when your heat sink is 30° Living through the daily 30-31°c midday heat is normal where I'm from. Well it's only 17° here. Summer already seems to be ended here just like last year.
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Post by Mountbatten on Jun 17, 2018 21:24:46 GMT
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Post by Mountbatten on Jun 17, 2018 21:48:04 GMT
Nope roll out the Nerf cannon
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Post by Hobo Joe on Jun 17, 2018 22:28:05 GMT
You know its time for a new fan when your heat sink is 30° Living through the daily 30-31°c midday heat is normal where I'm from. I've spent my fair share of time in florida in 36° my man. Down there right now actually
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Post by Tito on Jun 19, 2018 17:39:31 GMT
I started a summer job, now the hardest part of it is getting to the workplace. I can only go there by bicycle as I am not a driver. Yesterday my main bike broke, the tire was out. It's a racing bike my mother got me from Turkey longo ago. It is not actually made for my streets. My cousin from tbe work place drove me home, today my pedal was tradhed on my other bike. My cousim couldnt come to me and my home is ~35 minutes away by bike only. I have went on foot while dragging the bike next to me for almost 3 hours till home as I had to go different ways, ran out of credit on my phone after many talks and with mo wifi around. After all those roundabouts, because of 3 locations with dogs on my usual way to work/home, I ended up ending up on the same pathway because I was just sick of it. It was not the physical challanging part, not at all, the mental part is the demanding part in this for me.
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Post by The Light Bringer on Jun 20, 2018 17:45:13 GMT
I started a summer job, now the hardest part of it is getting to the workplace. I can only go there by bicycle as I am not a driver. Yesterday my main bike broke, the tire was out. It's a racing bike my mother got me from Turkey longo ago. It is not actually made for my streets. My cousin from tbe work place drove me home, today my pedal was tradhed on my other bike. My cousim couldnt come to me and my home is ~35 minutes away by bike only. I have went on foot while dragging the bike next to me for almost 3 hours till home as I had to go different ways, ran out of credit on my phone after many talks and with mo wifi around. After all those roundabouts, because of 3 locations with dogs on my usual way to work/home, I ended up ending up on the same pathway because I was just sick of it. It was not the physical challanging part, not at all, the mental part is the demanding part in this for me. Well I have to say this, welcome to adulthood, you are fighting with problems that are hard to solve with the resources you have, and it can always get worse, especially if you don't wait for it, but then again if it was any different, would it be fun to live? Certainly not, it would be boring..
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Post by NotAdolfHitler323412 on Jun 21, 2018 1:27:02 GMT
Does anybody know how to download from baidu?
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Post by NotAdolfHitler323412 on Jun 21, 2018 1:27:15 GMT
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Post by Mountbatten on Jun 21, 2018 4:11:46 GMT
I just realized something today. Back in EW4 it was impossible to get the strongest generals without spending real money for emblems. Nowadays, every general excluding the IAP's can all be purchased with medals. What a blessing to be able to casually name drop Kutuzov and Karl and Davout as must-have generals when two iterations of EW ago none of these would have been an option for f2p players.
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Post by Tito on Jun 21, 2018 5:10:55 GMT
I started a summer job, now the hardest part of it is getting to the workplace. I can only go there by bicycle as I am not a driver. Yesterday my main bike broke, the tire was out. It's a racing bike my mother got me from Turkey longo ago. It is not actually made for my streets. My cousin from tbe work place drove me home, today my pedal was tradhed on my other bike. My cousim couldnt come to me and my home is ~35 minutes away by bike only. I have went on foot while dragging the bike next to me for almost 3 hours till home as I had to go different ways, ran out of credit on my phone after many talks and with mo wifi around. After all those roundabouts, because of 3 locations with dogs on my usual way to work/home, I ended up ending up on the same pathway because I was just sick of it. It was not the physical challanging part, not at all, the mental part is the demanding part in this for me. Well I have to say this, welcome to adulthood, you are fighting with problems that are hard to solve with the resources you have, and it can always get worse, especially if you don't wait for it, but then again if it was any different, would it be fun to live? Certainly not, it would be boring.. I mean I know how life and adulthold works, been there, read it,know it. But my issue is just transportation lol. And I mean, I always laugh at my problems in the face. I go straight through it
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Post by Saltin on Jun 21, 2018 6:42:50 GMT
Does anybody know how to download from baidu? Apparently some of the links expire after a certain period of time. Trying to download after expiration gets you the " 啊哦,你来晚了,分享文件已经被取消了" which translates into something like "Too late to download"
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Post by Saltin on Jun 21, 2018 6:49:05 GMT
Mountbatten, opening up the best generals to regular players is a great gaming move I agree. Still so many at the GP store nuke rate the game because they claim it's pay to win. Clueless players that dont seem to know about any of the conquest tricks or farms. Either that or they just don't want to put the work required to earn these generals.
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