Quote from Xsannz: July 08, 2014, 10:22:29 amnetbooks batteries at best only lasted reasonably 6 months before crapping out.. I've had a netbook 3 years and am on 3rd battery.. and thats with me cycling the battery at least every 3 daysI too was hesitant to getting out of cycling habits. But truth is that cycling is not good for lithium based energy bricks.Although I guess it depends on how you define 'cycle'.Also my netbook is the business. It's nearly a notebook. I call it a laptop. It's not one of those original things that conjures up images of D cells.1215N, love it to bits.I've treated the battery... with caution. Not all good for it though. As I say, it has been plugged in most of the time I'm using the machine, so maybe that's why it's lasted so long.Or maybeQuote from Craigorsarus: July 08, 2014, 10:32:59 amMaybe batteries just don't like you?1 a year seems a bit excessive.
netbooks batteries at best only lasted reasonably 6 months before crapping out.. I've had a netbook 3 years and am on 3rd battery.. and thats with me cycling the battery at least every 3 days
Maybe batteries just don't like you?
i had kinda hope speakman had died, what a pity
Li Ion best charging is not to deep discharge.Deep cycles is bad, apparently., and generally the ability to move between rooms isn't that high on the scale of demand!
^Interesting hahWent to the uni open day, was pretty awesome.Have been told I definitely can't take Jap as an elective because it's 45 points but hey, i'll keep doing it in my own time anyway, what's left of it that is
DID YOU SEE THE RACE CAR!?
Quote from Bounty Hunter: July 10, 2014, 10:14:56 pmDID YOU SEE THE RACE CAR!?Was it the one in the presentation that was built from scratch?
Yep!I was in that area all morning and most of the afternoon.
That's no reason in itself, it's more likely that you just don't have enough space for it around your other not so electives.I took an extra paper one year (second I think) that threw me well over the 'limit'. I was told in no uncertain terms that I would fail.Except that the elective that I was taking that pushed it out was computer science. I aced it with an A+ with ease, leaving me with plenty of time for normal amounts of study in all the other proper papers I actually needed.It's not impossible - you just need to get it all signed off with the dean of your school (or something like that). It can be good if you've got the first level covered, but need it as a requsite for the next year. That or see if there's some kind of aptitude test to get straight in (ie test to see if you can go straight into 121 or whatever instead of having to take the year long 101 first).
Quote from Bounty Hunter: July 11, 2014, 08:53:17 amYep!I was in that area all morning and most of the afternoon.Was awesomeDang it should have come and touched you a little/a lot.Quote from Pyromanik: July 11, 2014, 08:55:56 amThat's no reason in itself, it's more likely that you just don't have enough space for it around your other not so electives.I took an extra paper one year (second I think) that threw me well over the 'limit'. I was told in no uncertain terms that I would fail.Except that the elective that I was taking that pushed it out was computer science. I aced it with an A+ with ease, leaving me with plenty of time for normal amounts of study in all the other proper papers I actually needed.It's not impossible - you just need to get it all signed off with the dean of your school (or something like that). It can be good if you've got the first level covered, but need it as a requsite for the next year. That or see if there's some kind of aptitude test to get straight in (ie test to see if you can go straight into 121 or whatever instead of having to take the year long 101 first).That's interesting, yeah they said they don't allow it :/ could always try and see anyway which is what I was planning to do by just enrolling with the subject added haha.I did do a timetable based on this years subjects and it fitted in very well, though the person I was talking to wouldn't have a bar of it lol.If they don't allow me to do it will just try do more cosc stuffs anyway
Is this for Cantebury? They are super strict there. You'd need special dispensation, which you can actually get. At Otago University the staff are instructed during sensitivity training to direct students to where they can get help during applications as opposed to just turning up and expecting everything to work fine.
I will say that cosc is pretty hardouts though.Courses have just as much work, require arguably more study (because faster pace), but worth half the points.Plus math and all that shit on top.So it might be harder. It really depends.Their policies may have changed.It may also depend entirely on who you talk to/with/get to sign your 'well... ok' slip.I know it's generally not recommended at least, yeh.You have 2 weeks to change enrollments anyway without penalty.You could wriggle your way into it / try it out soft for a week or so by just turning up.Although with saying that cosc is hardout, so is language. Every single day, and requires just as much study every single day (as contact hours, at least - also very fast paced).But if you have sweet supports outside of uni to practice and encourage, then that's a big big help.I didn't have that.Plus you have xenu and trolololololololololololololollollollolloloooooolllllolllolooooooo and even me if you get really stuck to help with cosc shit. And that kosmosymian fellow too.Well... I can help with code... and memory management to a degree. But probaly not as well as Bounty Hunter. And not so much with red black trees. I mean I know what they are, and what they're for, and all that. But it always seemed to be the point where I switched off in concepts classes (all of them, and 2 different universities at different times) :< Though I'm pretty sure Tiwa could explain the shit out of those motherfuckers, given the chance.
Quote from Codex: July 11, 2014, 09:16:11 amQuote from Bounty Hunter: July 11, 2014, 08:53:17 amYep!I was in that area all morning and most of the afternoon.Was awesomeDang it should have come and touched you a little/a lot.Quote from Pyromanik: July 11, 2014, 08:55:56 amThat's no reason in itself, it's more likely that you just don't have enough space for it around your other not so electives.I took an extra paper one year (second I think) that threw me well over the 'limit'. I was told in no uncertain terms that I would fail.Except that the elective that I was taking that pushed it out was computer science. I aced it with an A+ with ease, leaving me with plenty of time for normal amounts of study in all the other proper papers I actually needed.It's not impossible - you just need to get it all signed off with the dean of your school (or something like that). It can be good if you've got the first level covered, but need it as a requsite for the next year. That or see if there's some kind of aptitude test to get straight in (ie test to see if you can go straight into 121 or whatever instead of having to take the year long 101 first).That's interesting, yeah they said they don't allow it :/ could always try and see anyway which is what I was planning to do by just enrolling with the subject added haha.I did do a timetable based on this years subjects and it fitted in very well, though the person I was talking to wouldn't have a bar of it lol.If they don't allow me to do it will just try do more cosc stuffs anywayI will say that cosc is pretty hardouts though.Courses have just as much work, require arguably more study (because faster pace), but worth half the points.Plus math and all that shit on top.So it might be harder. It really depends.Their policies may have changed.It may also depend entirely on who you talk to/with/get to sign your 'well... ok' slip.I know it's generally not recommended at least, yeh.You have 2 weeks to change enrollments anyway without penalty.You could wriggle your way into it / try it out soft for a week or so by just turning up.Although with saying that cosc is hardout, so is language. Every single day, and requires just as much study every single day (as contact hours, at least - also very fast paced).But if you have sweet supports outside of uni to practice and encourage, then that's a big big help.I didn't have that.Plus you have xenu and trolololololololololololololollollollolloloooooolllllolllolooooooo and even me if you get really stuck to help with cosc shit. And that kosmosymian fellow too.Well... I can help with code... and memory management to a degree. But probaly not as well as Bounty Hunter. And not so much with red black trees. I mean I know what they are, and what they're for, and all that. But it always seemed to be the point where I switched off in concepts classes (all of them, and 2 different universities at different times) :< Though I'm pretty sure Tiwa could explain the shit out of those motherfuckers, given the chance.
Top Geary - 27th May 2016 at 12:10 AMI've learnt to ignore when you say derogatory things to me
That's the "Before", wheres the "After" shot?
Quote from Tiwaking!: July 11, 2014, 02:17:52 pmIs this for Cantebury? They are super strict there. You'd need special dispensation, which you can actually get. At Otago University the staff are instructed during sensitivity training to direct students to where they can get help during applications as opposed to just turning up and expecting everything to work fine.Yeah it is for UCSpecial dispensation? Like exemption?Yeah has been an interesting process simply trying to find basic info lol
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Holy fuck this thread took a sharp turn into boring-as-shitsville.Here's a stupid bitch:
Quote from Retardobot: July 11, 2014, 11:54:56 pmHoly fuck this thread took a sharp turn into boring-as-shitsville.Here's a stupid bitch:I don't get it.