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theaverageidiot

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  1. Depends on the type of person you are. 80% of the time I turn it off at night but it's on 90% of the day. I know people who leave their's on all the time, even their laptops. I've got a laptop that's practically a desktop computer, it's massive ($3000 gaming laptop lol). So I don't have too much trouble but it needs to be shut off at least once every 3 days and it's fans need cleaning at least once every 3-6 months at the least to keep it running top-notch. If you go into IRC a lot you'll see a lot of people have it on 24/7. You'll see a guy with a name "John". Then it'll go to "John|SHOWER". Then "John". Then "John|EATING". Then "John|SLEEPING". Then once again "John". If you don't go into IRC and don't believe me, try a few IRC channels yourself, I swear it's true .
  2. The first thing to think is this: Is it illegal just for the heck of it? Just to bug you? There's really a reason. There really is a danger. It may be a danger with certain drugs - the possibility of death. I don't know for sure, but I don't think there's a single illegal drug that doesn't have the potential to literally melt brain cells, even if it isn't an immediate problem or if it happens very often. Meth, for example, can totally screw you up visually and in you're brain. If not that, you do one drug, there's a much higher chance of you wanting to try something "bigger and better". Because eventually that high won't feel as good as before and you'll have to either change to a stronger drug to get the same effect or up you're dose - also dangerous.IMHO, drugs are just the cowards way out of problems. And it's only a temporary solution.DISCLAIMER: This is not my life experience. This is not college level (maybe not even high-school), and I may be wrong, and it may just be propaganda shoved down my throat. I could be right in some or all things though.
  3. HostGator isn't free web hosting like Xisto. But it is pretty affordable. And I have had multiple web servers hosted there. So I figured I'd post my review of them. First off, their prices are fair. I liked the Baby plan as it fit my needs perfectly and there was (maybe still is?) a 1 cent coupon code for you're first month! The CPanel if fantastic. Fantastico in the CPanel really meets a lot of needs. You have a lot of control over a lot of different things, and it's easy. The support with HostGator is great, I can always talk to them live with the chat feature. I've only had small problems in the past; for example, I couldn't get a script to run on it because of some PHP settings that I couldn't change. But 99.9% of shared hosting wouldn't let you go changing PHP settings, would they? So no biggie . I've never done a Dedicated Server or Reseller Hosting so I don't know about those. Overall, though I recommend HostGator for you're paid hosting needs. I' give it a 9/10.
  4. If only there wasn't that 100MB limit, StreamLoad would be my #1 on the Internet :). But at that rate, it's not even in my top 50 favorite sites (I go to a lot of sites lol).
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