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Conversation Between pyro and terminator101
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  1. pyro
    March 21st, 18 07:32 PM
    pyro
    thank you. And yes I colored it myself.
  2. terminator101
    March 21st, 18 07:31 PM
    terminator101
    Regardless of its origins, it still looks nice!
  3. pyro
    March 20th, 18 08:09 PM
    pyro
    well, I cropped it down to use it for an avatar. Then I kind of forgot about it. When I went through the computer files, I saw it and realized I had not uploaded it here.
  4. terminator101
    March 20th, 18 02:21 PM
    terminator101
    I was able to find the free online coloring site with the original drawing of the dragon -> https://www.oncoloring.com/a-great-w...age_11477.html. When you're done coloring the picture, press the "PrtScrn" button in your keyboard to perform a screen capture then paste the screen capture into an image editor. After cropping the new image down to the white background of the drawing, you can see that the size of the image is a 650 x 840.
  5. pyro
    March 19th, 18 10:20 PM
    pyro
    I think it is full sized.
  6. terminator101
    March 19th, 18 09:32 PM
    terminator101
    Hey! That's a nice new avatar. Did you illustrate it yourself? Can you display the full sized version of the picture here in VM?
  7. terminator101
    March 5th, 18 08:49 PM
    terminator101
    Hey! How are you doing? I just wanted to wish my fellow decennial member and friend a

    Happy DA Tenth Anniversary~!
  8. terminator101
    February 22nd, 18 02:04 PM
    terminator101
    Hmm. So the surge protector light in your power strip flashed back on a few days ago? You could first unplug everything from your power strip and reset its circuit breaker. There should be either a rocker switch or a push-button switch in your power strip that you can momentarily flip to the "Off" position and then back to the "On" position to discharge any remaining charge that might be left over from when your power strip experienced the power overload caused by the electrical equipment used in the outside road work.
  9. pyro
    February 21st, 18 10:20 PM
    pyro
    what happened was that I was on the computer. The power went out, probably from the guys working on the road. When the power came back on, the computer wouldn't. A few days ago, the multi-outlet serge protecter's light flashed, and then the computer booted up again. So I honestly don't know what was wrong.
  10. terminator101
    February 21st, 18 04:06 PM
    terminator101
    If you suspected that the electrical wires in your computer's PSU (Power Supply Unit) were faulty, you could have used the "Paper clip" method for testing it -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixcWCrYpw3Y. If it is a problem with your computer's PSU, you should replace it ASAP with another one (Another used one if not a new one) before a surge builds up inside of it and fries your computer's motherboard or any components attached to the motherboard (e.g. - Hard drive or RAM memory sticks. DVD writers and CD/DVD-ROM drives tend to be more resilient - A long time ago, I lost a 40GB HDD [I didn't make backups back then] and a 512MB stick of DDR memory when an old, cheap, generic brand 300Watt PSU that I once had developed a surge overnight while I was sleeping. When I woke up, I saw my HDD constantly spinning [The drive light was on constantly even though I didn't set my machine to do anything overnight] and garbled text on my monitor. When I tried to reboot, my computer failed to POST saying that there was no primary master hard drive installed and that the amount of RAM memory had changed. Luckily my mobo didn't suffer any damage. Nowadays, I only buy name brand, 80Plus Bronze certified PSUs [They're good enough for my purposes - No need to spend the extra $$$ for a 80Plus Platinum or even Titanium Certified PSU. I don't use my machine for BitCoin mining])! If it was the electrical wires behind your wall outlet then that would be a different matter! Did you try plugging in your computer into another outlet in a different wall?


    BTW - I found these funny related pics (None of the pics are directed at you)!







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