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i read your post on the mighty morphin midget gnomes unite and well power rangers is very old just in different remakes. was a different time then.
dont u hate Coraircate's cat
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Laptop memory are a little wider from the gold chips to top, and shorter. Generally around 3 inches, give or take. When you purchase additional memory, make sure you look at the specs that your computer (if name brand) or your motherboard (if custom built) can support. You will need to look for the number of pins that the board is compatible with, most are 184 chip memory, and you'll need to look at other information such as type of the memory. To give an example, my desktop has a motherboard that supports 184 pin memory, and can support multiple types like: PC 2700, PC 3200, and a few more. Then you have to look at your CPU (again if custom built, name brands usually have what kind of memory you need in manuals or on their site) and see what type of memory it works best with. Mine works best with a higher output in power (around 500MHZ estimated, haven't checked specs of it in a while), but I got a PC 3200 memory chip that lowered the output to 333MHZ. Good luck, Dwarf.
Sorry for the delay on the response of the comments on my first vid, Dwarf. Depending on your type of computer, desktop, laptop, PC, Mac, it can be found in almost the same basic area. Desktops are generally inside the tower and they are between the power supply (big gray box) and the cd/dvd rom (optical drive). They generally look like 6 inch green rulers with black boxes. Laptops are generally under a "trap door". On most laptops, or portables as some call it, you have to unscrew it.
agreed, although I haven't spent much time playing my crab spider yet
Yep. Guild Wars be free....well in a sense. You pay 50 for it in stores or whatever, but then after that there's no monthly fee...