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  1. I hastily made a Steam purchase without reviewing my order and ended up with four copies of Borderlands GOTY Edition (it's the weekend special). If anyone is interested in one of the three other copies, let me know. I'll "gift" it to you via Steam. Here's how that works: "You can send your gift to an e-mail address or you can select the recipient from one of your Friends in the Steam Community. If you are sending your gift to an e-mail address, please verify that you have typed the e-mail address in correctly. If the gift is not a surprise, we recommend verifying the address with the person you are gifting the game to in order to ensure that they receive the gift promptly." My profile name on Steam is "FunzoAge," or if you prefer, PM me your email address. I'm giving these away on a first-come-first-served basis. BYOB ;-) TMI P.S. I'm a little busy this weekend, so I may not be able to send out the 'gifts' right away...
    3 points
  2. Congrats EA.. you've found porn.. I hope that helps you in your quest to figure out what all of us gamers have on our hard drives. Games ... and ... porn... duh
    2 points
  3. Too late for me, but be warned! EDIT: Probably should have gone in PC gaming sorry, I was just pissed off and wanted everybody to see it. "The EULA of EA’s new game service, Origin, has some spectacular clauses which would mean you would have to be insane to sign up for it. Under the title of “Consent to Collection and Use of Data”, you give EA permission to “collect, use, store and transmit technical and related information that identifies your computer, operating system, application usage, software, software usage and peripheral hardware.” Under the agreement EA may use this information combined with personal information for marketing purposes and to improve its products and services. But it will also flog the information to advertisers who can send you lots of spam based on the contents of your hard-drive. To make sure that users get the message it puts a warning in capitals. “ IF YOU DO NOT WANT EA TO COLLECT, USE, STORE, TRANSMIT OR DISPLAY THE DATA DESCRIBED IN THIS SECTION, PLEASE DO NOT INSTALL OR USE THE APPLICATION.” Companies that do this to their customers really do deserve to have their products left on the shelves or never downloaded. Still at least users can say they were warned." Source
    1 point
  4. Agreed SVL7 but for me sometimes I do not play the online... only single player which doesn't always require internet. Although the app that sends the info may no be in EA folder itself its more than likely in another folder such as "program data" in C: ... Some of todays firewalls will show every communication in and out of comp... Blocking may not work on all but as example (I don't condone illegal activities) I had per say a copy of quake 4 with a false key and to play single player I blocked the specific app from internet and had no probe but when I didn't it said false key. So I agree most cases you can't block that transmission but I don't think all are good enough to to override blocking the internet if you were lucky enough to find the offending app. Mostly all cases will be unpreventable when you click accept. So it sucks but you are right SVL7.
    1 point
  5. take one "A" and one "B" - shiny sides to the IHS and sink so the frosted sides are facing each other. Mount your sink as you normally would - WITHOUT ANY COMPOUND - Try to make a clean print and not move under pressure Dismount and remove paper - blank throw away - Red/pink image is your print that you send back You can scan or photograph image and post for discussion while waiting for results.
    1 point


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