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I have no idea. D; Photoshop, Paintshop Pro...?CharMz said:What program are you using?
I have no idea. D; Photoshop, Paintshop Pro...?CharMz said:What program are you using?
Mystic said:I finally got that banner done. I finnished it last night. XD
Kahoshi said:I have no idea. D; Photoshop, Paintshop Pro...?
Since when do they have jars of e-coli just laying around? Meh, if it gets bad enough, just let yourself throw up, no point in holding it in.Chairman Kaga said:No; I had a quesadilla and they guy cooking it had only worked there for like two days.......I think he got the seasoning mixed up with a jar of e-coli. Let's say my intestinal fortitude is being severely tried at the moment.......
Kazuhito said:Since when do they have jars of e-coli just laying around? Meh, if it gets bad enough, just let yourself throw up, no point in holding it in.
Chibi-chan said:I haven't thrown up in two years ;3 Yayness~
...wow...XD Even I wouldn't take that much...XDChairman Kaga said:It's.......just what I imagine to be in the back room of Taco Bell. I hope it doesn't come to that, but I think it's going to, and the 44 ounces of Baja Blast I had with it isn't going to help XD
*hiss* lagness....>___>CharMz said:Hah, you double posted.
Joo have lag.
*deletes double post*Chibi-chan said:I haven't thrown up in two years ;3 Yayness~
What is Windows XP, Alex? D;CharMz said:You have no idea..? I can't help you unless I like...know what program you're using..
CharMz said:I can't read the text...must be meh monitor settings..
Chibi-Chan said:I haven't thrown up in two years ;3 Yayness~
Lag may be traced to two main causes:Chibi-chan said:*hiss* lagness....>___>
what exactly causes lag? D:
* Poor networking
The packets are either interrupted along their path by faulty routers, the network cannot handle the number of packets sent/required (see: bandwidth) or the packets pass through an unusually large number of routers before reaching their destination.
* Inefficient or excessive processing
Lag may be experienced where the user submits an unusual request which is not yet cached, or where the reply requires a large amount of processing before it can be sent. This effects multiplayer gaming if the local user has insufficient processing power to keep up with the game.
The delay need not be related simply to geographical distances. The bandwidth of an area which the packets would normally pass through quickly may be disrupted during working hours (for example), thus the packet would need to 'queue' at each router before being sent onwards. A suitable analogy would be the effects of rush hour on everyday road traffic
Kahoshi said:What is Windows XP, Alex? D;
Mystic said:I tried for a dark look for the text and the color. I think that might be the problem.
'I've waited for nearly 14,000 years for this....
...times up, Lavos!'
Thats the text.
Its been about 3 years for me. When I get sick, its usially Bronchidus (sp?).
Kazuhito said:...wow...XD Even I wouldn't take that much...XD
Shut up and fix my compy.CharMz said:Alex..?
Dude the hell you talking about?
Well...I guess now you know not to eat that much in the future...XDChairman Kaga said:Yeah, it was a bad idea and I'm regretting it horribly now......even though I'm eating gummies and seen like I don't care XD
Alligator gummies= SUGAR HIGHChairman Kaga said:Yeah, it was a bad idea and I'm regretting it horribly now......even though I'm eating gummies and seen like I don't care XD
Chairman Kaga said:Yeah, it was a bad idea and I'm regretting it horribly now......even though I'm eating gummies and seen like I don't care XD
Chairman Kaga said:Yeah, it was a bad idea and I'm regretting it horribly now......even though I'm eating gummies and seen like I don't care XD