Few weeks ago, I bought a brand new computer with nVidia 3D vision kit, SAMSUNG 2233RZ 120Hz LCD monitor.
and I found the major usage of it was playing 3D games rather than watching movie.
Perhaps one of the most interesting words in the English language today is the word “fuck”. Out of all of the English words that begins with the letter “f,” “fuck” is the only word that is referred to as the “f-word”.
After touching on the critical subject of acoustics and room treatment in a few recent tutorials, I felt it was fitting to create a basic guide to acoustically treating your work space. I get asked about this subject a lot so I'm hoping a run down of the essential technique and kit needed will be of some help to readers.
Of course this is an extremely technical subject and this tutorial in no way claims to be the definitive guide to acoustic treatment, but these tips and guidelines should get beginners up and running and generally help to clarify the whole subject of room acoustics.
I'll run through the basics of choosing the right space, positioning your kit and then look at different types of treatment techniques and materials.
Recently, I am experiencing a annoying problem of my thinkpad T61, on booting, there would be a message shown as bellow:
It's a headache my thinkpad T61 continues discharging druing hibernation! I put it with a fully charged battery there for a night, it nomally loses 8% ~ 12% power, my previous laptops were not like this.
It seems the only solution is either uplug the power source first and then hibernate computer, or unplug the battery after hibernation, but both are troublesome.
One day, I found a very useful command "powercfg", you could run "powercfg -devicequery wake_programmable" to show all power management programmable devices.
Everytime I hibernate my thinkpad laptop instead of turning off, but there is an annoying issue of next startup: Vista resume from hibernate my LCD goes off and i have about two minutes window to move mouse, press key, etc., or Windows Vista goes to hibernate again.
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