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  • Still running my 1080. Had dual 1080s but nothing supports SLI so I just made my wife a new comp with the extra one. Looks like I'll never go back to Nvidia though. Their stock value got the best of them and now they're bullshitting for shareholder returns.

    Wonder if there will actually be any consequences from the neutered CFPB, SEC, and the like.

  • Phlogiston!

  • Either way, i ate a bunch of sour patch kids and it's fucked

  • Yes

  • I vote for giant sinkhole

  • Look at me, I'm Bobby SitAtMyConputerAllDayAndAgeRapidly

  • My home-made pizza tops any delivery, and I always get to eat it hot out of the oven.

    What state/country do you live in?

  • My uncle worked with the Ravens a while back on a VR training program but I believe what you're talking about is real time hud shit.

    That being said, there's something cool about all these people being so coordinated and well trained without excessive cues and reminders. Your team can be big fast and strong but if it's not coordinated with the vanilla gear they have, it's going to be a shitshow

  • Robert Liston performed a single surgery with a 300% mortality rate (probably).

  • How much drugs is equal to 1Gb?

  • Values

    Jump
  • Aside from the fact that the only good nazi is a dead nazi, that takes a lot of planning and effort.

  • Donate directly to the charity and get Korean Fried Chicken instead.

  • when we need them

    Loooool

  • No thanks. I prefer the 3 variable left hand rule.

  • Worst part is that they did it mostly to boost the IPI right before we went public by driving down operating costs.

    We weren't even able to buy in u til 6 months after going public and the price leveled off at 6 months

  • My company called all lab staff "pandemic heroes" for coming in every day during the pandemic and taking on extra work to compensate for management and office staff who stayed home for years.

    Then shortly after return to office, they closed the lab and laid off all lab staff.