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#1 GeorgeTopouria
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The difference between a farmer and investment banker is that there are a million of people that can pluck the land while the latter are in few numbers, requiring market analysis ability and a bright calculating head. Moreover, the decrease in the number of farmers worldwide will result in the increase of wages for farmers, thus compensating for all those young people that didn't pick up farming because it didn't seem a lucrative thing to do. Supply and demand, baby!

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To anyone involved with redwoods - what's the learning curve? Does it make sense to get a sax or clarinet and practice at home?

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I used to pluck several strings on an archaic acoustic guitar, never giving it a serious shot. Then I picked up a electric bass for the sake of forming a band with my buddies, and in three months the whole thing grew on me. I'm now attending private lessons with hopes to embellish on my music theory and apply it to my playing.

I'm aiming to play jazz in the long run; at the moment I'm mostly sitting on covers, largely on some nice Flea slap tunes. Over half an year of playing the bass, I can play nearly any song - I am of course not implying insane solo artists like Wooten or Miller.

I also have an electric guitar I fiddle around with, and I can play songs like UTB and Road Trippin with relative ease. I also tend to have a thing for woodwind instruments, particularly the sax. I may just give it a shot if I get some spare cash.

Do you play any instrument or crave to play one?

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Everytime i watch trailers, interviews etc, there are a about for 5 secs out of 10 where the picture will become distroted. meaning that black squares appear on the video like large pixils. This only happens here and only on videos, have tried tweaking settings to no avail, how can i resolve this problem?

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This probably won't sound sassy but try reinstalling your video codecs and see if it resolves the issue.

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#5 GeorgeTopouria
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Have you tried going into settings and checking whatever is required to get rid of the security messages? If that doesn't help, try uninstalling Flash Player and installing anew.
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#6 GeorgeTopouria
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All depends on the environment and the individual. It may sound a bit inhumane and heartless to wink at someone losing consciousness, but if it's a hobo I may as well walk past and simply alert the nearest police officer. I'll never approach a suspicious and unhygienic figure out of fear of being contaminated with some form of disease. If it's a regular citizen - well-dressed and groomed - I will give direct assistance and see them to the ambulance.
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I'd recommend you to try loading the videos in a different browser, if that fails, then reinstall the Windows Media Player codecs.
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#8 GeorgeTopouria
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Could you try using another browser to see if the problem persists? If it doesn't, then most likely it has something to do with your browser configuration, as it may be set to remember login info for a short period of time.

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#9 GeorgeTopouria
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I understand this isn't the finest build you've guys seen, but it is all my current budget allows me to spend. I was just wondering whether this new setup of mine gets to run multiple applications in Vista flawlessly, as well as new games on medium settings.
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#10 GeorgeTopouria
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I bought a cooler and it already had thermal grease on the bottom, so I'm wondering if it's still required to apply thermal grease on the cpu die before fixing the cooler on it?