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Happy New Year everyone!!!!!

 

May it bring crazy Penryns, sextuple SLI, and later, 8 core Nehalems


Message edited by Silverion77 on 01-01-2008 at 06:15:39 AM

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And a low level quantum fluctuation dampening field that envelopes the cpu core so they can function at higher frequencies with smaller process technology.

 

A powerful electromagnetic field might be a good start.

 

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:lol:

 

I did a thread too.. wrattzz.

 

Happy New Year! :D

 

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Deleted mine... but wanted to say, don't ferget to write 2008 on your checks and stuff.


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hahaha but I won the race

 

Thanks for the heads up (I always screw up for the first week or so)


Message edited by Silverion77 on 01-01-2008 at 07:10:03 AM

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Heh... well, I actually saw when midnight hit, but instead of creating a new thread, I went and got some wine for myself, mom, and dad. :lol:

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Happy New Year everybody!!!!!!!


Message edited by dallasjoh on 01-01-2008 at 07:49:46 AM

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Reynod wrote :

And a low level quantum fluctuation dampening field that envelopes the cpu core so they can function at higher frequencies with smaller process technology.

A powerful electromagnetic field might be a good start.



Always a quote like this that kills the spirit :P

Happy New Year everyone!

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Happy newyear everyone! Hope everyone had a good 2007, and Best of luck in 2008!


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for some people, the new year passed in a haze of pain (migraine XD)..... or just a haze, with pain following the next morning

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Happy New Year!! 2007 for me and family was ..........well I won't go into it. At least I still have a job and the family is healthy!! :) That is all that really matters :) Of coarse decent gaming rigs help too :)

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beh I'm still drunk from last night....

anyways, happy new year!!!!!


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Im late... only by a day...

HAPPY NEW YEAR YALL


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