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LOL completely wrong forum to be asking a bunch of poker players about this kind of stuff. I'm really surprised as many came foward and knew what they were talking about. What do you mean your IE won't work...I'm guessing you mean it stars but won't load any pages? You might have messed up something in your TCP/IP settings, but can't say. Pretty cool you got a VNC client working that quick though. I didn't even know Apple had an app for that. How is it running? It must be
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go to www.newegg.com and buy all of the parts seperately and build your own desktop. never ever ever buy one of those premade dell, hp, mac whatever desktops.
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Yeah just pm me for details if you need help. I just built a super computer last week for around $1100. I can send you the newegg links if you want.
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Even if you aren't looking to build a super one it might be better to get it custom. For instance you might already have a computer and can make use of parts you already have like a keyboard, mouse, harddrive, or monitor. When you buy it from Dell or something they're going to unnecessarily charge you for putting it together and then they are just going to toss on Vista or something with 100 programs you would never use.
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[quote user="Riverhorse"]lol's [/quote] If the fields were assumed to be all equal in skill and he played 28 of them all with 100 entires. The odds of him playing all 28 and not winning any of them would be .99^28 which is .755. Which means in lamen's terms, 75% of the time he played a sample size of 28 tournaments he would not win any of them.
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you can easily hook up 2 monitors together with just an additional cable (i'm forgetting the name right now), i'm not sure how you would do 3 but it is possible because i have seen it done.
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yeah that's not what i was thinking of but that "graphic expansion module card" would work. are you using a desktop or laptop?
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[quote user="Appst08"] graphics expansion module card?[/quote] yeah this link here is the same thing as that graphics expansion module card you found. you just plug it into your usb port and you are all set. (this if if you are using a laptop, i am not sure if it works on desktops or not). the problem with this displaylink and the graphics expansion module card is they both only support resolution of up to 1680x1050 or whatever but that monitor you'd be getting runs up to 1920x1080
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[quote user="Camz2895"] meh 537 after tax and shipping, i'll pass [/quote] still a good deal technically. give the extra one or two to a friend or just sell it and turn a profit.
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