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Title: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: tp4tissue on Tue, 17 December 2013, 22:10:57
Here's what I got so far...


1 _ Not be embarrassed about using lip balm in front of others.

2 _ Eat less animals

3 _ Write my autobiography.


Post urs...!!

(http://emoticoner.com/files/emoticons/onion-head/bye2-onion-head-emoticon.gif?1292862494)
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: Photekq on Tue, 17 December 2013, 22:15:14
1. some goal that i will probably stick on the path towards for about a month and then give up
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: bueller on Tue, 17 December 2013, 22:31:22
1. some goal that i will probably stick on the path towards for about a month and then give up

This guy gets it.
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: Tym on Tue, 17 December 2013, 22:32:37
Saw some girl stick her mouth into a jar of vasiline the otherday was kinda weird.  I mean nothing wrong with putting it on your lips. But like whacking your face into it :3
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: rowdy on Tue, 17 December 2013, 22:33:47
I made a new year's resolution many years ago to not make any more new year's resolutions, and i've been doggedly sticking to it.

So I usually respond 1920 * 1200 as I am not in a position to buy a new (bigger) monitor.
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: bueller on Tue, 17 December 2013, 22:37:27
I made a new year's resolution many years ago to not make any more new year's resolutions, and i've been doggedly sticking to it.

So I usually respond 1920 * 1200 as I am not in a position to buy a new (bigger) monitor.

Yeah I've never understood the point. If you want to better yourself just ****ing do it, IMO people that set NY resolutions are people that won't follow through.

Speaking of monitors - can't wait till Dell release their new 21:9 monitors, I want some SUPER widescreen action so I can ditch my second screen.
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: tp4tissue on Tue, 17 December 2013, 22:37:42
I made a new year's resolution many years ago to not make any more new year's resolutions, and i've been doggedly sticking to it.

So I usually respond 1920 * 1200 as I am not in a position to buy a new (bigger) monitor.

why not? even all the ghetto people are getting those Kpop 27" monitors
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: tp4tissue on Tue, 17 December 2013, 22:38:19
I made a new year's resolution many years ago to not make any more new year's resolutions, and i've been doggedly sticking to it.

So I usually respond 1920 * 1200 as I am not in a position to buy a new (bigger) monitor.

Yeah I've never understood the point. If you want to better yourself just ****ing do it, IMO people that set NY resolutions are people that won't follow through.

Speaking of monitors - can't wait till Dell release their new 21:9 monitors, I want some SUPER widescreen action so I can ditch my second screen.

LOL.. ur the biggest computer n00b I know... LOLOL(http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion/th_053_XD.gif)
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: Photekq on Tue, 17 December 2013, 22:38:55
Kpop 27" monitors
oh they're endorsed by snsd now? i'm sold!
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: bueller on Tue, 17 December 2013, 22:40:04
I made a new year's resolution many years ago to not make any more new year's resolutions, and i've been doggedly sticking to it.

So I usually respond 1920 * 1200 as I am not in a position to buy a new (bigger) monitor.

Yeah I've never understood the point. If you want to better yourself just ****ing do it, IMO people that set NY resolutions are people that won't follow through.

Speaking of monitors - can't wait till Dell release their new 21:9 monitors, I want some SUPER widescreen action so I can ditch my second screen.

LOL.. ur the biggest computer n00b I know... LOLOL
Show Image
(http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion/th_053_XD.gif)


Keep trolling.
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: demik on Tue, 17 December 2013, 22:40:46
cancel my 24 hr fitness sub
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: tp4tissue on Tue, 17 December 2013, 22:41:42
I made a new year's resolution many years ago to not make any more new year's resolutions, and i've been doggedly sticking to it.

So I usually respond 1920 * 1200 as I am not in a position to buy a new (bigger) monitor.

Yeah I've never understood the point. If you want to better yourself just ****ing do it, IMO people that set NY resolutions are people that won't follow through.

Speaking of monitors - can't wait till Dell release their new 21:9 monitors, I want some SUPER widescreen action so I can ditch my second screen.

LOL.. ur the biggest computer n00b I know... LOLOL
Show Image
(http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion/th_053_XD.gif)


Keep trolling.

First you don't understand CPUs, now you don't understand monitors.. what's next.
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: tp4tissue on Tue, 17 December 2013, 22:42:27
cancel my 24 hr fitness sub

good plan

if ur not a super fat.. I dont' see why u'd need the gym, just get some workout in at home..
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: bueller on Tue, 17 December 2013, 22:42:36
I made a new year's resolution many years ago to not make any more new year's resolutions, and i've been doggedly sticking to it.

So I usually respond 1920 * 1200 as I am not in a position to buy a new (bigger) monitor.

Yeah I've never understood the point. If you want to better yourself just ****ing do it, IMO people that set NY resolutions are people that won't follow through.

Speaking of monitors - can't wait till Dell release their new 21:9 monitors, I want some SUPER widescreen action so I can ditch my second screen.

LOL.. ur the biggest computer n00b I know... LOLOL
Show Image
(http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion/th_053_XD.gif)


Keep trolling.

First you don't understand CPUs, now you don't understand monitors.. what's next.

Okay tell me exactly how I don't understand monitors. Do you even know what monitor I'm talking about?
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: bueller on Tue, 17 December 2013, 22:46:39
I'd also love to hear why you think I don't understand CPU's. Just because I don't think an i7 is worth the extra funds doesn't mean I don't understand you half-wit.

And just so you know I've actually got about a decade's experience working in the IT field. What makes you such an expert?
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: rowdy on Tue, 17 December 2013, 22:46:50
Ahh the community spirit is alive and well :))
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: tp4tissue on Tue, 17 December 2013, 22:54:51
I made a new year's resolution many years ago to not make any more new year's resolutions, and i've been doggedly sticking to it.

So I usually respond 1920 * 1200 as I am not in a position to buy a new (bigger) monitor.

Yeah I've never understood the point. If you want to better yourself just ****ing do it, IMO people that set NY resolutions are people that won't follow through.

Speaking of monitors - can't wait till Dell release their new 21:9 monitors, I want some SUPER widescreen action so I can ditch my second screen.

LOL.. ur the biggest computer n00b I know... LOLOL
Show Image
(http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion/th_053_XD.gif)


Keep trolling.

First you don't understand CPUs, now you don't understand monitors.. what's next.

Okay tell me exactly how I don't understand monitors. Do you even know what monitor I'm talking about?

the 29inch ultra wide is
26.49" x 11.17"

the 24inch is
20.4" x 12.8

Without the vertical height everything will be squished..

It's like you're back to using 2x tiny  17" 5:4 panels



The 21:9 is good for 2:1 movies, and it ENDS there..


For productivity, you're better off with 2x 24"  and obviously 2x 30"
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: bueller on Tue, 17 December 2013, 22:59:21
I made a new year's resolution many years ago to not make any more new year's resolutions, and i've been doggedly sticking to it.

So I usually respond 1920 * 1200 as I am not in a position to buy a new (bigger) monitor.

Yeah I've never understood the point. If you want to better yourself just ****ing do it, IMO people that set NY resolutions are people that won't follow through.

Speaking of monitors - can't wait till Dell release their new 21:9 monitors, I want some SUPER widescreen action so I can ditch my second screen.

LOL.. ur the biggest computer n00b I know... LOLOL
Show Image
(http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion/th_053_XD.gif)


Keep trolling.

First you don't understand CPUs, now you don't understand monitors.. what's next.

Okay tell me exactly how I don't understand monitors. Do you even know what monitor I'm talking about?

the 29inch ultra wide is
26.49" x 11.17"

the 24inch is
20.4" x 12.8

Without the vertical height everything will be squished..

It's like you're back to using 2x tiny  17" 5:4 panels



The 21:9 is good for 2:1 movies, and it ENDS there..


For productivity, you're better off with 2x 24"

Swing and a miss. If you read my post instead of insulting me like a child you'd see I said new monitors.

P2815Q (http://www.dell.com/learn/us/en/19/campaigns/p2815q-coming-soon-page)

28" Viewable area
3840 x 2160 Resolution

Still waiting for that explanation on why I'm a noob btw.
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: rowdy on Tue, 17 December 2013, 23:04:18
Swing and a miss. If you read my post instead of insulting me like a child you'd see I said new monitors.

P2815Q (http://www.dell.com/learn/us/en/19/campaigns/p2815q-coming-soon-page)

28" Viewable area
3840 x 2160 Resolution

I wonder what "affordable" means for that.
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: bueller on Tue, 17 December 2013, 23:06:22
Swing and a miss. If you read my post instead of insulting me like a child you'd see I said new monitors.

P2815Q (http://www.dell.com/learn/us/en/19/campaigns/p2815q-coming-soon-page)

28" Viewable area
3840 x 2160 Resolution

I wonder what "affordable" means for that.

Sub $1000USD apparently. I've got a standing order with my local supplier when they come in so I'll let you know once I've got a price!
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: rowdy on Tue, 17 December 2013, 23:07:23
Swing and a miss. If you read my post instead of insulting me like a child you'd see I said new monitors.

P2815Q (http://www.dell.com/learn/us/en/19/campaigns/p2815q-coming-soon-page)

28" Viewable area
3840 x 2160 Resolution

I wonder what "affordable" means for that.

Sub $1000USD apparently. I've got a standing order with my local supplier when they come in so I'll let you know once I've got a price!

Don't worry too much about it, I've overspent so much the last 3 months I can't afford anything atm.
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: bueller on Tue, 17 December 2013, 23:08:14
Swing and a miss. If you read my post instead of insulting me like a child you'd see I said new monitors.

P2815Q (http://www.dell.com/learn/us/en/19/campaigns/p2815q-coming-soon-page)

28" Viewable area
3840 x 2160 Resolution

I wonder what "affordable" means for that.

Sub $1000USD apparently. I've got a standing order with my local supplier when they come in so I'll let you know once I've got a price!

Don't worry too much about it, I've overspent so much the last 3 months I can't afford anything atm.

Haha I know that feeling, thank god I don't have to buy Christmas presents!
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: tp4tissue on Tue, 17 December 2013, 23:08:52
I made a new year's resolution many years ago to not make any more new year's resolutions, and i've been doggedly sticking to it.

So I usually respond 1920 * 1200 as I am not in a position to buy a new (bigger) monitor.

Yeah I've never understood the point. If you want to better yourself just ****ing do it, IMO people that set NY resolutions are people that won't follow through.

Speaking of monitors - can't wait till Dell release their new 21:9 monitors, I want some SUPER widescreen action so I can ditch my second screen.

LOL.. ur the biggest computer n00b I know... LOLOL
Show Image
(http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion/th_053_XD.gif)


Keep trolling.

First you don't understand CPUs, now you don't understand monitors.. what's next.

Okay tell me exactly how I don't understand monitors. Do you even know what monitor I'm talking about?

the 29inch ultra wide is
26.49" x 11.17"

the 24inch is
20.4" x 12.8

Without the vertical height everything will be squished..

It's like you're back to using 2x tiny  17" 5:4 panels



The 21:9 is good for 2:1 movies, and it ENDS there..


For productivity, you're better off with 2x 24"

Swing and a miss. If you read my post instead of insulting me like a child you'd see I said new monitors.

P2815Q (http://www.dell.com/learn/us/en/19/campaigns/p2815q-coming-soon-page)

28" Viewable area
3840 x 2160 Resolution

Still waiting for that explanation on why I'm a noob btw.

You can't do math.. that's not 21:9...    You said 21:9  and I explained why ur a n00b, now ur double n00b..

HAHAHHAA... dude. .just leave now.. u done goofed..  I actually think ur an idiot..(rare)..

Nonono... I am putting on my new years resolution..

4 _  Be nicer to people online..

Hey Bueller, lets be pals..  I retract my statements.. you were bedazzled by all the new releases, and got confused..

Happens to all of us..


(http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion/073.gif)
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: noisyturtle on Tue, 17 December 2013, 23:20:37
1) I'd really like to lose 30lbs, but honestly I'm not that motivated to do so.
2) Drink less (alcohol, in case you needed clarification)
3) Find a job in my industry I guess, although this is rapidly becoming more of a necessity than a resolution.
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: bueller on Tue, 17 December 2013, 23:20:52
I made a new year's resolution many years ago to not make any more new year's resolutions, and i've been doggedly sticking to it.

So I usually respond 1920 * 1200 as I am not in a position to buy a new (bigger) monitor.

Yeah I've never understood the point. If you want to better yourself just ****ing do it, IMO people that set NY resolutions are people that won't follow through.

Speaking of monitors - can't wait till Dell release their new 21:9 monitors, I want some SUPER widescreen action so I can ditch my second screen.

LOL.. ur the biggest computer n00b I know... LOLOL
Show Image
(http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion/th_053_XD.gif)


Keep trolling.

First you don't understand CPUs, now you don't understand monitors.. what's next.

Okay tell me exactly how I don't understand monitors. Do you even know what monitor I'm talking about?

the 29inch ultra wide is
26.49" x 11.17"

the 24inch is
20.4" x 12.8

Without the vertical height everything will be squished..

It's like you're back to using 2x tiny  17" 5:4 panels



The 21:9 is good for 2:1 movies, and it ENDS there..


For productivity, you're better off with 2x 24"

Swing and a miss. If you read my post instead of insulting me like a child you'd see I said new monitors.

P2815Q (http://www.dell.com/learn/us/en/19/campaigns/p2815q-coming-soon-page)

28" Viewable area
3840 x 2160 Resolution

Still waiting for that explanation on why I'm a noob btw.

You can't do math.. that's not 21:9...    You said 21:9  and I explained why ur a n00b, now ur double n00b..

HAHAHHAA... dude. .just leave now.. u done goofed..  I actually think ur an idiot..(rare)..

Nonono... I am putting on my new years resolution..

4 _  Be nicer to people online..

Hey Bueller, lets be pals..  I retract my statements.. you were bedazzled by all the new releases, and got confused..

Happens to all of us..


Show Image
(http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion/073.gif)


Ah **** I actually meant to link to the U3415W (3450x1440). Which provides more vertical AND horizontal resolution in a 21:9 aspect ratio than my current two displays.

But you don't actually give a ****, you were calling me out before you knew any details regarding this. Which just takes me back to my first thought, you're a troll with nothing better to do.

Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: tp4tissue on Tue, 17 December 2013, 23:27:22
I made a new year's resolution many years ago to not make any more new year's resolutions, and i've been doggedly sticking to it.

So I usually respond 1920 * 1200 as I am not in a position to buy a new (bigger) monitor.

Yeah I've never understood the point. If you want to better yourself just ****ing do it, IMO people that set NY resolutions are people that won't follow through.

Speaking of monitors - can't wait till Dell release their new 21:9 monitors, I want some SUPER widescreen action so I can ditch my second screen.

LOL.. ur the biggest computer n00b I know... LOLOL
Show Image
(http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion/th_053_XD.gif)


Keep trolling.

First you don't understand CPUs, now you don't understand monitors.. what's next.

Okay tell me exactly how I don't understand monitors. Do you even know what monitor I'm talking about?

the 29inch ultra wide is
26.49" x 11.17"

the 24inch is
20.4" x 12.8

Without the vertical height everything will be squished..

It's like you're back to using 2x tiny  17" 5:4 panels



The 21:9 is good for 2:1 movies, and it ENDS there..


For productivity, you're better off with 2x 24"

Swing and a miss. If you read my post instead of insulting me like a child you'd see I said new monitors.

P2815Q (http://www.dell.com/learn/us/en/19/campaigns/p2815q-coming-soon-page)

28" Viewable area
3840 x 2160 Resolution

Still waiting for that explanation on why I'm a noob btw.

You can't do math.. that's not 21:9...    You said 21:9  and I explained why ur a n00b, now ur double n00b..

HAHAHHAA... dude. .just leave now.. u done goofed..  I actually think ur an idiot..(rare)..

Nonono... I am putting on my new years resolution..

4 _  Be nicer to people online..

Hey Bueller, lets be pals..  I retract my statements.. you were bedazzled by all the new releases, and got confused..

Happens to all of us..


Show Image
(http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion/073.gif)


Ah **** I actually meant to link to the U3415W (3450x1440). Which provides more vertical AND horizontal resolution in a 21:9 aspect ratio than my current two displays.

But you don't actually give a ****, you were calling me out before you knew any details regarding this. Which just takes me back to my first thought, you're a troll with nothing better to do.



The new 28" has the same problem as the current 29"

They're too small.. resolution is useless when the monitor is small because the primary factor to eye strain is viewing distance..

At close distance the eyeball is squeezed such that it can focus.

When looking at further away objects, the muscles relax..

WHich is why size is a priority over resolution..


Even though the new 28" has the resolution, if you intend on using 2 split programs on it, you will still have to sit less than 3 feet away to see the fine text..
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: bueller on Tue, 17 December 2013, 23:30:03
I made a new year's resolution many years ago to not make any more new year's resolutions, and i've been doggedly sticking to it.

So I usually respond 1920 * 1200 as I am not in a position to buy a new (bigger) monitor.

Yeah I've never understood the point. If you want to better yourself just ****ing do it, IMO people that set NY resolutions are people that won't follow through.

Speaking of monitors - can't wait till Dell release their new 21:9 monitors, I want some SUPER widescreen action so I can ditch my second screen.

LOL.. ur the biggest computer n00b I know... LOLOL
Show Image
(http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion/th_053_XD.gif)


Keep trolling.

First you don't understand CPUs, now you don't understand monitors.. what's next.

Okay tell me exactly how I don't understand monitors. Do you even know what monitor I'm talking about?

the 29inch ultra wide is
26.49" x 11.17"

the 24inch is
20.4" x 12.8

Without the vertical height everything will be squished..

It's like you're back to using 2x tiny  17" 5:4 panels



The 21:9 is good for 2:1 movies, and it ENDS there..


For productivity, you're better off with 2x 24"

Swing and a miss. If you read my post instead of insulting me like a child you'd see I said new monitors.

P2815Q (http://www.dell.com/learn/us/en/19/campaigns/p2815q-coming-soon-page)

28" Viewable area
3840 x 2160 Resolution

Still waiting for that explanation on why I'm a noob btw.

You can't do math.. that's not 21:9...    You said 21:9  and I explained why ur a n00b, now ur double n00b..

HAHAHHAA... dude. .just leave now.. u done goofed..  I actually think ur an idiot..(rare)..

Nonono... I am putting on my new years resolution..

4 _  Be nicer to people online..

Hey Bueller, lets be pals..  I retract my statements.. you were bedazzled by all the new releases, and got confused..

Happens to all of us..


Show Image
(http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion/073.gif)


Ah **** I actually meant to link to the U3415W (3450x1440). Which provides more vertical AND horizontal resolution in a 21:9 aspect ratio than my current two displays.

But you don't actually give a ****, you were calling me out before you knew any details regarding this. Which just takes me back to my first thought, you're a troll with nothing better to do.



The new 28" has the same problem as the current 29"

They're too small.. resolution is useless when the monitor is small because the primary factor to eye strain is viewing distance..

At close distance the eyeball is squeezed such that it can focus.

When looking at further away objects, the muscles relax..

WHich is why size is a priority over resolution..


Even though the new 28" has the resolution, if you intend on using 2 split programs on it, you will still have to sit less than 3 feet away to see the fine text..

I fully understand that, the correct monitor I meant to link is actually a 34". I'm well aware of the constraints with vertical resolution, my primary monitor is actually a 16:10 display because of this.
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: eth0s on Tue, 17 December 2013, 23:49:51
Here's what I got so far...


1 _ Not be embarrassed about using lip balm in front of others.

2 _ Eat less animals

3 _ Write my autobiography.


Post urs...!!

Show Image
(http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion/04a97f13.gif)



New Year's Resolutions:

1 _ Not be turned on while watching tp4 using lip balm in front of others.

2 _ Eat more animals.  Especially cows in the shape of cheeseburgers.

3 _ Read tp4's autobiography.  'cuz I'm sure it will be some great fiction, or a lot of blank pages, either way an easy read.
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: tp4tissue on Tue, 17 December 2013, 23:53:58
I made a new year's resolution many years ago to not make any more new year's resolutions, and i've been doggedly sticking to it.

So I usually respond 1920 * 1200 as I am not in a position to buy a new (bigger) monitor.

Yeah I've never understood the point. If you want to better yourself just ****ing do it, IMO people that set NY resolutions are people that won't follow through.

Speaking of monitors - can't wait till Dell release their new 21:9 monitors, I want some SUPER widescreen action so I can ditch my second screen.

LOL.. ur the biggest computer n00b I know... LOLOL
Show Image
(http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion/th_053_XD.gif)


Keep trolling.

First you don't understand CPUs, now you don't understand monitors.. what's next.

Okay tell me exactly how I don't understand monitors. Do you even know what monitor I'm talking about?

the 29inch ultra wide is
26.49" x 11.17"

the 24inch is
20.4" x 12.8

Without the vertical height everything will be squished..

It's like you're back to using 2x tiny  17" 5:4 panels



The 21:9 is good for 2:1 movies, and it ENDS there..


For productivity, you're better off with 2x 24"

Swing and a miss. If you read my post instead of insulting me like a child you'd see I said new monitors.

P2815Q (http://www.dell.com/learn/us/en/19/campaigns/p2815q-coming-soon-page)

28" Viewable area
3840 x 2160 Resolution

Still waiting for that explanation on why I'm a noob btw.

You can't do math.. that's not 21:9...    You said 21:9  and I explained why ur a n00b, now ur double n00b..

HAHAHHAA... dude. .just leave now.. u done goofed..  I actually think ur an idiot..(rare)..

Nonono... I am putting on my new years resolution..

4 _  Be nicer to people online..

Hey Bueller, lets be pals..  I retract my statements.. you were bedazzled by all the new releases, and got confused..

Happens to all of us..


Show Image
(http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion/073.gif)


Ah **** I actually meant to link to the U3415W (3450x1440). Which provides more vertical AND horizontal resolution in a 21:9 aspect ratio than my current two displays.

But you don't actually give a ****, you were calling me out before you knew any details regarding this. Which just takes me back to my first thought, you're a troll with nothing better to do.



The new 28" has the same problem as the current 29"

They're too small.. resolution is useless when the monitor is small because the primary factor to eye strain is viewing distance..

At close distance the eyeball is squeezed such that it can focus.

When looking at further away objects, the muscles relax..

WHich is why size is a priority over resolution..


Even though the new 28" has the resolution, if you intend on using 2 split programs on it, you will still have to sit less than 3 feet away to see the fine text..

I fully understand that, the correct monitor I meant to link is actually a 34". I'm well aware of the constraints with vertical resolution, my primary monitor is actually a 16:10 display because of this.

Bueller, First you said 21:9.. I roll with it.. I tell you why it's a silly gimmick panel..

Then you said  sub $1000, so yea, that's the 28",  I explained why that's a completely different monitor

Then you said  in a separate post from above 'link" to the 28" , which confirms that you were talking about the 28"


NOW you grill me for not knowing what you're talking about, because you actually meant to post a separate monitor the 34"   which isn't $1000,  and is never going to be $1000.. which conflicts with ur first second and third monitor switch...

So.. I really don't think I'm in the wrong here.. when You've changed ur mind about 3 different monitors..
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: iri on Wed, 18 December 2013, 01:02:46
1) I'd really like to lose 30lbs, but honestly I'm not that motivated to do so.
2) Drink less (alcohol, in case you needed clarification)
3) Find a job in my industry I guess, although this is rapidly becoming more of a necessity than a resolution.
what is your industry?
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: MKULTRA on Wed, 18 December 2013, 01:14:47
Work out 3 times a week.
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: tp4tissue on Wed, 18 December 2013, 01:19:41
Work out 3 times a week.

I tried that.. quit..

I do 2x a week. maintained for over 2 years.
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: bueller on Wed, 18 December 2013, 01:36:05
I made a new year's resolution many years ago to not make any more new year's resolutions, and i've been doggedly sticking to it.

So I usually respond 1920 * 1200 as I am not in a position to buy a new (bigger) monitor.

Yeah I've never understood the point. If you want to better yourself just ****ing do it, IMO people that set NY resolutions are people that won't follow through.

Speaking of monitors - can't wait till Dell release their new 21:9 monitors, I want some SUPER widescreen action so I can ditch my second screen.

LOL.. ur the biggest computer n00b I know... LOLOL
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Keep trolling.

First you don't understand CPUs, now you don't understand monitors.. what's next.

Okay tell me exactly how I don't understand monitors. Do you even know what monitor I'm talking about?

the 29inch ultra wide is
26.49" x 11.17"

the 24inch is
20.4" x 12.8

Without the vertical height everything will be squished..

It's like you're back to using 2x tiny  17" 5:4 panels



The 21:9 is good for 2:1 movies, and it ENDS there..


For productivity, you're better off with 2x 24"

Swing and a miss. If you read my post instead of insulting me like a child you'd see I said new monitors.

P2815Q (http://www.dell.com/learn/us/en/19/campaigns/p2815q-coming-soon-page)

28" Viewable area
3840 x 2160 Resolution

Still waiting for that explanation on why I'm a noob btw.

You can't do math.. that's not 21:9...    You said 21:9  and I explained why ur a n00b, now ur double n00b..

HAHAHHAA... dude. .just leave now.. u done goofed..  I actually think ur an idiot..(rare)..

Nonono... I am putting on my new years resolution..

4 _  Be nicer to people online..

Hey Bueller, lets be pals..  I retract my statements.. you were bedazzled by all the new releases, and got confused..

Happens to all of us..


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Ah **** I actually meant to link to the U3415W (3450x1440). Which provides more vertical AND horizontal resolution in a 21:9 aspect ratio than my current two displays.

But you don't actually give a ****, you were calling me out before you knew any details regarding this. Which just takes me back to my first thought, you're a troll with nothing better to do.



The new 28" has the same problem as the current 29"

They're too small.. resolution is useless when the monitor is small because the primary factor to eye strain is viewing distance..

At close distance the eyeball is squeezed such that it can focus.

When looking at further away objects, the muscles relax..

WHich is why size is a priority over resolution..


Even though the new 28" has the resolution, if you intend on using 2 split programs on it, you will still have to sit less than 3 feet away to see the fine text..

I fully understand that, the correct monitor I meant to link is actually a 34". I'm well aware of the constraints with vertical resolution, my primary monitor is actually a 16:10 display because of this.

Bueller, First you said 21:9.. I roll with it.. I tell you why it's a silly gimmick panel..

Then you said  sub $1000, so yea, that's the 28",  I explained why that's a completely different monitor

Then you said  in a separate post from above 'link" to the 28" , which confirms that you were talking about the 28"


NOW you grill me for not knowing what you're talking about, because you actually meant to post a separate monitor the 34"   which isn't $1000,  and is never going to be $1000.. which conflicts with ur first second and third monitor switch...

So.. I really don't think I'm in the wrong here.. when You've changed ur mind about 3 different monitors..


I only mentioned sub $1000 and the 28" thing because I was looking at the page for the model I originally linked. I hadn't looked at it in a couple of weeks so I couldn't remember off the top of my head how big it was or how much it cost, just new there was a new 21:9 monitor coming out soon. Which is what I posted in my original post, which is what caused you to call me a noob. For no reason.

Hang on, I don't actually give a ****. Just **** off already.
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: tp4tissue on Wed, 18 December 2013, 01:41:54
I made a new year's resolution many years ago to not make any more new year's resolutions, and i've been doggedly sticking to it.

So I usually respond 1920 * 1200 as I am not in a position to buy a new (bigger) monitor.

Yeah I've never understood the point. If you want to better yourself just ****ing do it, IMO people that set NY resolutions are people that won't follow through.

Speaking of monitors - can't wait till Dell release their new 21:9 monitors, I want some SUPER widescreen action so I can ditch my second screen.

LOL.. ur the biggest computer n00b I know... LOLOL
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Keep trolling.

First you don't understand CPUs, now you don't understand monitors.. what's next.

Okay tell me exactly how I don't understand monitors. Do you even know what monitor I'm talking about?

the 29inch ultra wide is
26.49" x 11.17"

the 24inch is
20.4" x 12.8

Without the vertical height everything will be squished..

It's like you're back to using 2x tiny  17" 5:4 panels



The 21:9 is good for 2:1 movies, and it ENDS there..


For productivity, you're better off with 2x 24"

Swing and a miss. If you read my post instead of insulting me like a child you'd see I said new monitors.

P2815Q (http://www.dell.com/learn/us/en/19/campaigns/p2815q-coming-soon-page)

28" Viewable area
3840 x 2160 Resolution

Still waiting for that explanation on why I'm a noob btw.

You can't do math.. that's not 21:9...    You said 21:9  and I explained why ur a n00b, now ur double n00b..

HAHAHHAA... dude. .just leave now.. u done goofed..  I actually think ur an idiot..(rare)..

Nonono... I am putting on my new years resolution..

4 _  Be nicer to people online..

Hey Bueller, lets be pals..  I retract my statements.. you were bedazzled by all the new releases, and got confused..

Happens to all of us..


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Ah **** I actually meant to link to the U3415W (3450x1440). Which provides more vertical AND horizontal resolution in a 21:9 aspect ratio than my current two displays.

But you don't actually give a ****, you were calling me out before you knew any details regarding this. Which just takes me back to my first thought, you're a troll with nothing better to do.



The new 28" has the same problem as the current 29"

They're too small.. resolution is useless when the monitor is small because the primary factor to eye strain is viewing distance..

At close distance the eyeball is squeezed such that it can focus.

When looking at further away objects, the muscles relax..

WHich is why size is a priority over resolution..


Even though the new 28" has the resolution, if you intend on using 2 split programs on it, you will still have to sit less than 3 feet away to see the fine text..

I fully understand that, the correct monitor I meant to link is actually a 34". I'm well aware of the constraints with vertical resolution, my primary monitor is actually a 16:10 display because of this.

Bueller, First you said 21:9.. I roll with it.. I tell you why it's a silly gimmick panel..

Then you said  sub $1000, so yea, that's the 28",  I explained why that's a completely different monitor

Then you said  in a separate post from above 'link" to the 28" , which confirms that you were talking about the 28"


NOW you grill me for not knowing what you're talking about, because you actually meant to post a separate monitor the 34"   which isn't $1000,  and is never going to be $1000.. which conflicts with ur first second and third monitor switch...

So.. I really don't think I'm in the wrong here.. when You've changed ur mind about 3 different monitors..


I only mentioned sub $1000 and the 28" thing because I was looking at the page for the model I originally linked. I hadn't looked at it in a couple of weeks so I couldn't remember off the top of my head how big it was or how much it cost, just new there was a new 21:9 monitor coming out soon. Which is what I posted in my original post, which is what caused you to call me a noob. For no reason.

Hang on, I don't actually give a ****. Just **** off already.

^^ look at this n00b.. tail between his legs..

If you were any more of an adult, you could've just admited to ur mistake, but no, you gotta be a h8er.

s'ok bro.. we all make mistakes.. (http://www.freesmileys.org/emoticons/tuzki-bunnys/tuzki-bunny-emoticon-010.gif)
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: SpAmRaY on Wed, 18 December 2013, 08:21:17
didn't read anything

but the wife and I are supposed to try to lose weight and spend less money......
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: Tym on Wed, 18 December 2013, 08:22:50
Step 1: Sell Kids
Step 2: Sell wife
Step 3: ????????
Step 4: Profit?
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: CPTBadAss on Wed, 18 December 2013, 08:24:48
The same as it was in 2013: 3840 x 1080.

Plus, why is improving yourself limited to just the new year? It should be a ongoing process.
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: SpAmRaY on Wed, 18 December 2013, 08:29:22
The same as it was in 2013: 3840 x 1080.

Plus, why is improving yourself limited to just the new year? It should be a ongoing process.

Because the 'new' year is seen as a fresh start or clean slate. You say in the past we did this or that but in this 'new' year we will be different.....or that's the idea at least.

Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: Computer-Lab in Basement on Wed, 18 December 2013, 08:33:50
The same as it was in 2013: 3840 x 1080.

Plus, why is improving yourself limited to just the new year? It should be a ongoing process.

Because the 'new' year is seen as a fresh start or clean slate. You say in the past we did this or that but in this 'new' year we will be different.....or that's the idea at least.



But does anyone ACTUALLY succeed at their resolutions?

For me, I'd make something simple that I know I can accomplish just to make myself feel better.

So, I resolute that I will go back to school.
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: CPTBadAss on Wed, 18 December 2013, 08:39:44
But does anyone ACTUALLY succeed at their resolutions?

For me, I'd make something simple that I know I can accomplish just to make myself feel better.

So, I resolute that I will go back to school.

I don't make resolutions to be honest. I work on improving myself regardless of the time of year.
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: Computer-Lab in Basement on Wed, 18 December 2013, 08:42:10
But does anyone ACTUALLY succeed at their resolutions?

For me, I'd make something simple that I know I can accomplish just to make myself feel better.

So, I resolute that I will go back to school.

I don't make resolutions to be honest. I work on improving myself regardless of the time of year.

And that is the way it should be IMO.

The world in general SHOULD be a better place. But it really isn't...
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: dante on Wed, 18 December 2013, 08:48:07
1. Get under 200lbs (currently 255 - down from 348)
2. Obtain a HAM Radio Technician license and get involved with a club.  (My initial interests are Packet and CW.)
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: SpAmRaY on Wed, 18 December 2013, 08:49:52
The same as it was in 2013: 3840 x 1080.

Plus, why is improving yourself limited to just the new year? It should be a ongoing process.

Because the 'new' year is seen as a fresh start or clean slate. You say in the past we did this or that but in this 'new' year we will be different.....or that's the idea at least.



But does anyone ACTUALLY succeed at their resolutions?

For me, I'd make something simple that I know I can accomplish just to make myself feel better.

So, I resolute that I will go back to school.

I just say things to make the wife happy so she will stop bugging me about them.
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: Tym on Wed, 18 December 2013, 08:51:55
but spam, my suggestion fixes that problem for you ;)
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: SpAmRaY on Wed, 18 December 2013, 08:53:23
but spam, my suggestion fixes that problem for you ;)

But I like my kids....they are the only people who think I'm cool....they actually want to be around me.....that should last for a few more years anyways....
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: Tym on Wed, 18 December 2013, 08:55:46
:(



Cats!

Buy lots and lots of cats!
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: Computer-Lab in Basement on Wed, 18 December 2013, 08:58:38
:(



Cats!

Buy lots and lots of cats!

Shouldn't that be everyone's NYR?
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: SpAmRaY on Wed, 18 December 2013, 09:00:54
:(



Cats!

Buy lots and lots of cats!

Just get a boy and a girl eventually you will have more cats than you ever wanted....
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: Computer-Lab in Basement on Wed, 18 December 2013, 09:03:27
:(



Cats!

Buy lots and lots of cats!

Just get a boy and a girl eventually you will have more cats than you ever wanted....

Make sure they aren't siblings tho. Don't want a house full of inbred cats... you're walls would continuously walked into headfirst by an endless wave of felines.
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: Tym on Wed, 18 December 2013, 09:05:11
^^ made me giggle
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: SpAmRaY on Wed, 18 December 2013, 09:05:58
:(



Cats!

Buy lots and lots of cats!

Just get a boy and a girl eventually you will have more cats than you ever wanted....

Make sure they aren't siblings tho. Don't want a house full of inbred cats... you're walls would continuously walked into headfirst by an endless wave of felines.

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Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: Puddsy on Wed, 18 December 2013, 14:22:38
Actually try in school

probably gonna last a week at best

I've done no work for like 3 months
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: IvanIvanovich on Wed, 18 December 2013, 16:04:57
In 2014 I resolve to once again only have ONE keyboard per PC and only 2 extra keycap sets per keyboard.
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Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: rowdy on Wed, 18 December 2013, 16:12:32
In 2014 I resolve to once again only have ONE keyboard per PC and only 2 extra keycap sets per keyboard.
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I have something like 10 working PCs at home, and only 8 working modern mechanical keyboards - need two moar.
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: IvanIvanovich on Wed, 18 December 2013, 16:32:38
I currently have 6 working PC 1984-2013, though one has an inbuilt (and TERRIBLE! Fujitsu leaf spring :mad:) keyboard... but 14 MX keyboards plus a few more in various states of assembly  :rolleyes:
I am already taking steps towards this goal, though it will be far to easy to slip back into this place if I let myself. I've gotten so good at locating cool G80 and other MX vintage boards for good prices.
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: tp4tissue on Wed, 18 December 2013, 18:54:27
:(



Cats!

Buy lots and lots of cats!

Just get a boy and a girl eventually you will have more cats than you ever wanted....

Make sure they aren't siblings tho. Don't want a house full of inbred cats... you're walls would continuously walked into headfirst by an endless wave of felines.

is this true, or fan-fic (http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion/th_118_.gif)
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: C5Allroad on Wed, 18 December 2013, 20:02:16
Hmmmm.
1. Not to obsess over things.
2. Try not to be too open minded and judge everyone. I judge A LOT.
3. Don't spend money on keyboards this year. That is until ducky get their hands on cherry rgb. Or atleast try no to buy a new board. gh makes it hard for me.
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: tp4tissue on Wed, 18 December 2013, 23:04:04
Hmmmm.
1. Not to obsess over things.
2. Try not to be too open minded and judge everyone. I judge A LOT.
3. Don't spend money on keyboards this year. That is until ducky get their hands on cherry rgb. Or atleast try no to buy a new board. gh makes it hard for me.

The only thing that has really stopped me from buying more keyboards is the Ergodox..

And honestly it has only stopped me from buying "OTHER" keyboards..

I would still buy more Egdxus if I had more stations for them..

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Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: Asininity on Thu, 19 December 2013, 01:26:02
I made a resolution to have no more New Years resolutions. The questions has been, how do I have a resolution not to have a resolution when I cannot have a resolution to not have a resolution if I have a resolution not to have a resolution.

So in reality, basically I've given up.
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: tp4tissue on Thu, 19 December 2013, 01:39:55
I made a resolution to have no more New Years resolutions. The questions has been, how do I have a resolution not to have a resolution when I cannot have a resolution to not have a resolution if I have a resolution not to have a resolution.

So in reality, basically I've given up.

I don't see the conflict.

You Resolve not to have any future resolutions. that applies to creation aspect only, and not to the follow through of existing contracts or even follow through of future contracts even if they were never created..(http://a.deviantart.net/avatars/o/n/onionomfgplz.gif?1)
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: rowdy on Thu, 19 December 2013, 03:36:59
I made a resolution to have no more New Years resolutions. The questions has been, how do I have a resolution not to have a resolution when I cannot have a resolution to not have a resolution if I have a resolution not to have a resolution.

So in reality, basically I've given up.

I made a resolution to not have any more resolutions.

Problem solved.
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: YoungMichael88 on Thu, 02 January 2014, 02:50:15
If you need the beginning of a new year to justify setting goals, then a good New Years resolution would be to depend less on justification when setting goals.
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: rowdy on Thu, 02 January 2014, 02:56:33
If you need the beginning of a new year to justify setting goals, then a good New Years resolution would be to depend less on justification when setting goals.


A lot of people cannot coordinate their intentions to actually start something without a (significant) event to trigger it.

The start of a new year is as good a time as any.

What we could do is start a thread where those who make a sensible resolution at the beginning of the year record it, and then 12 months later we can revisit it to see who has stuck with it.

Community support :)
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: yasuo on Thu, 02 January 2014, 04:23:16
Here's what I got so far...


1 _ Not be embarrassed about using lip balm in front of others.

2 _ Eat less animals

3 _ Write my autobiography.


Post urs...!!

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2.be vegetarian
3.the biography will a lot emoticons :-X
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: tp4tissue on Thu, 02 January 2014, 04:38:55
Here's what I got so far...


1 _ Not be embarrassed about using lip balm in front of others.

2 _ Eat less animals

3 _ Write my autobiography.


Post urs...!!

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2.be vegetarian
3.the biography will a lot emoticons :-X

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Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: noisyturtle on Thu, 02 January 2014, 05:06:58
2.be vegetarian

why oh why would you do that to yourself?
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: yasuo on Thu, 02 January 2014, 05:11:29
2.be vegetarian

why oh why would you do that to yourself?
i mean TP4 ;D
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: baldgye on Thu, 02 January 2014, 06:59:33
Buy a GON!
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: YoungMichael88 on Thu, 02 January 2014, 14:48:21
If you need the beginning of a new year to justify setting goals, then a good New Years resolution would be to depend less on justification when setting goals.


A lot of people cannot coordinate their intentions to actually start something without a (significant) event to trigger it.

The start of a new year is as good a time as any.

What we could do is start a thread where those who make a sensible resolution at the beginning of the year record it, and then 12 months later we can revisit it to see who has stuck with it.

Community support :)
I also think a 2014 Predictions thread would be cool. People say what they predict will happen this year. Then in 2015 we go through them and see if anyone was right. Eg. Super Bowl finalist, government changes, celebrity deaths etc.
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: quickcrx702 on Fri, 03 January 2014, 04:28:12
2.be vegetarian

why oh why would you do that to yourself?

For fun, or to lose weight.  I go vegan periodically for between a week to a month, and always lose weight and feel great.  Then I eat nothing but meat with no grains, veggies, or any other side dish, for two or three days.  It just REALLY sucks when it comes time to drop a deuce after eating nothing but meat.  I also drink two or three energy drinks everyday, but every now and then I take a month off from caffeine.  Other than the first couple days where I get extreme headaches or sometimes migraines(light and sound sensitivity, puking, etc), I feel great! 

My resolution is to stop being angry all of the time, so I should probably stop doing random things to mess with my body, or maybe start smoking herb again.
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: baldgye on Fri, 03 January 2014, 04:29:40
2.be vegetarian

why oh why would you do that to yourself?

For fun, or to lose weight.  I go vegan periodically for between a week to a month, and always lose weight and feel great.  Then I eat nothing but meat with no grains, veggies, or any other side dish, for two or three days.  It just REALLY sucks when it comes time to drop a deuce after eating nothing but meat.  I also drink two or three energy drinks everyday, but every now and then I take a month off from caffeine.  Other than the first couple days where I get extreme headaches or sometimes migraines(light and sound sensitivity, puking, etc), I feel great! 

My resolution is to stop being angry all of the time, so I should probably stop doing random things to mess with my body, or maybe start smoking herb again.

Wtf
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: quickcrx702 on Fri, 03 January 2014, 04:38:49
2.be vegetarian

why oh why would you do that to yourself?

For fun, or to lose weight.  I go vegan periodically for between a week to a month, and always lose weight and feel great.  Then I eat nothing but meat with no grains, veggies, or any other side dish, for two or three days.  It just REALLY sucks when it comes time to drop a deuce after eating nothing but meat.  I also drink two or three energy drinks everyday, but every now and then I take a month off from caffeine.  Other than the first couple days where I get extreme headaches or sometimes migraines(light and sound sensitivity, puking, etc), I feel great! 

My resolution is to stop being angry all of the time, so I should probably stop doing random things to mess with my body, or maybe start smoking herb again.

Wtf

Having an always changing life is good.  It prepares you to deal with anything.  People who never change their routine sometimes get complacent, and end up being victims of change rather than the initiators of change.
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: baldgye on Fri, 03 January 2014, 04:54:56
2.be vegetarian

why oh why would you do that to yourself?

For fun, or to lose weight.  I go vegan periodically for between a week to a month, and always lose weight and feel great.  Then I eat nothing but meat with no grains, veggies, or any other side dish, for two or three days.  It just REALLY sucks when it comes time to drop a deuce after eating nothing but meat.  I also drink two or three energy drinks everyday, but every now and then I take a month off from caffeine.  Other than the first couple days where I get extreme headaches or sometimes migraines(light and sound sensitivity, puking, etc), I feel great! 

My resolution is to stop being angry all of the time, so I should probably stop doing random things to mess with my body, or maybe start smoking herb again.

Wtf

Having an always changing life is good.  It prepares you to deal with anything.  People who never change their routine sometimes get complacent, and end up being victims of change rather than the initiators of change.

I think my previous post still stands in answered but... Yeah being unable to keep and sustain a healthy diet is only a bad thing... Going on some veggie dive in order to loose weight and then jumping back into eating meat can't be healthy...
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: quickcrx702 on Fri, 03 January 2014, 05:03:40
I didn't do it to lose weight, I don't have a lot of fat on me, it was just a side effect that I noticed.  I mentioned the weight loss because if that is your resolution, a vegan or vegetarian diet will get you there, provided you don't eat "vegan" food like french fries and doughnuts.  But yes, eating a ton of meat after a relatively long break messes up your body, which is why I mentioned ****ting bricks.  Veggies are about the healthiest thing you can eat, provided you get enough calories.  You actually have to over eat vegetables to meet your caloric goals for the day, so being hungry isn't an issue.
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: baldgye on Fri, 03 January 2014, 05:13:47
Fair enough
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: swill on Fri, 03 January 2014, 16:19:49
1. Make fun of tp4 more when he trolls people
2. Make fun of tp4 more when he uses 'ergo dox' as his final answer for every question
3. Ignore tp4 when he says stupid ****

Oh, and eat palio (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paleolithic_diet) for at least a month and see how I feel.
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: speedy523 on Sat, 04 January 2014, 01:37:57
I made a resolution to have no more New Years resolutions. The questions has been, how do I have a resolution not to have a resolution when I cannot have a resolution to not have a resolution if I have a resolution not to have a resolution.

So in reality, basically I've given up.

I made a resolution to not have any more resolutions.

Problem solved.

Sounds like the perfect solution :))
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: iri on Sat, 04 January 2014, 02:02:32
Oh, and eat palio (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paleolithic_diet) for at least a month and see how I feel.
palEo. palio is a different thing.
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: swill on Sat, 04 January 2014, 07:35:57

Oh, and eat palio (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paleolithic_diet) for at least a month and see how I feel.
palEo. palio is a different thing.

Haha, ya I wasn't paying attention when I wrote that.
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: JoeC on Sun, 05 January 2014, 20:38:18
My resolution for the new year is to acquire a mechanical keyboard. 
Title: Re: New Year's Resolutions....
Post by: swill on Sun, 05 January 2014, 20:39:47
My resolution for the new year is to acquire a mechanical keyboard.

Well you are in the right place.  By 2015 you will own 5.  Welcome to WalletHack...  :)