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I see. Thanks.
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Kawaii said:so i have a really old pc which i formatted and put windows xp on but i lost all the cds which came with it when i bought it.
But now windows doesn't have the drivers for the integrated soundcard.
How the hell can i now which drivers i need?
Jexhius said:When is the best time to post a thread so that it wont get completely ignored or completely buried?
you should have chosen more exciting pics for the utena thread, the one you used are fairly boringJexhius said:When is the best time to post a thread so that it wont get completely ignored or completely buried?
Neo Gaming Age ForumsMessi said:I feel like such an idiot asking this.
But what does the name NeoGAF even mean? what does it stand for? where did it come from.
We say both, however I would say arse was probably more common.batbeg said:Do Scottish people say ass or arse? I'd have assumed arse, so it threw me off when I hear it pronounced ass in the Biffy Clyro song Whorses.
Soka said:So I developed a cold about 3 weeks ago. I mostly recovered from it, but not before an ear infection set in; I noticed this a week and a half after my cold started, due to a pain in my left ear, and I went to the doctor first thing the next morning and they put me on Amoxicilin (3 a day/10 days). Three days after I started taking the Amoxicilin, my left ear started "ringing" (think the sound when someone hooked up to a cardiac monitor flatlines, that long dull "EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE" sound, but mine is higher pitched). It is now 8 days later, my cold is 100% gone, but the ringing has been constant for literally every second of those past 8 days. My left ear also feels "clogged" in the same way as if I were on an airplane and needed to pop my ears, only I can't pop them... along with that, I noticed mild hearing loss in that ear, though I suspect that is linked with the clogged feeling.
From the looks of it, I've developed tinnitus in my left ear. My question is, does anyone know if there is any data regarding my chances of it going away since it was likely caused from an ear infection? I noticed if I clench my jaw on the left side of my mouth the ringing gets louder, which makes me think it's a physical issue with a nerve perhaps, caused by the infection (which presumably hasn't fully cleared out).
Most of my online research seems to be back and forth between any chance of it going away on its own. Was just looking for some more hard studies about my odds, if such a thing exists, or even just some educated personal opinion! Having to live with this for the rest of my life would very much suuuuuck.
Soka said:So I developed a cold about 3 weeks ago. I mostly recovered from it, but not before an ear infection set in; I noticed this a week and a half after my cold started, due to a pain in my left ear, and I went to the doctor first thing the next morning and they put me on Amoxicilin (3 a day/10 days). Three days after I started taking the Amoxicilin, my left ear started "ringing" (think the sound when someone hooked up to a cardiac monitor flatlines, that long dull "EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE" sound, but mine is higher pitched). It is now 8 days later, my cold is 100% gone, but the ringing has been constant for literally every second of those past 8 days. My left ear also feels "clogged" in the same way as if I were on an airplane and needed to pop my ears, only I can't pop them... along with that, I noticed mild hearing loss in that ear, though I suspect that is linked with the clogged feeling.
From the looks of it, I've developed tinnitus in my left ear. My question is, does anyone know if there is any data regarding my chances of it going away since it was likely caused from an ear infection? I noticed if I clench my jaw on the left side of my mouth the ringing gets louder, which makes me think it's a physical issue with a nerve perhaps, caused by the infection (which presumably hasn't fully cleared out).
Most of my online research seems to be back and forth between any chance of it going away on its own. Was just looking for some more hard studies about my odds, if such a thing exists, or even just some educated personal opinion! Having to live with this for the rest of my life would very much suuuuuck.
www.ninite.comluiztfc said:What's the name of that site that allows you to download all your apps in one go?
karasu said:What is the origin of pedobear?
Soka said:So I developed a cold about 3 weeks ago. I mostly recovered from it, but not before an ear infection set in; I noticed this a week and a half after my cold started, due to a pain in my left ear, and I went to the doctor first thing the next morning and they put me on Amoxicilin (3 a day/10 days). Three days after I started taking the Amoxicilin, my left ear started "ringing" (think the sound when someone hooked up to a cardiac monitor flatlines, that long dull "EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE" sound, but mine is higher pitched). It is now 8 days later, my cold is 100% gone, but the ringing has been constant for literally every second of those past 8 days. My left ear also feels "clogged" in the same way as if I were on an airplane and needed to pop my ears, only I can't pop them... along with that, I noticed mild hearing loss in that ear, though I suspect that is linked with the clogged feeling.
From the looks of it, I've developed tinnitus in my left ear. My question is, does anyone know if there is any data regarding my chances of it going away since it was likely caused from an ear infection? I noticed if I clench my jaw on the left side of my mouth the ringing gets louder, which makes me think it's a physical issue with a nerve perhaps, caused by the infection (which presumably hasn't fully cleared out).
Most of my online research seems to be back and forth between any chance of it going away on its own. Was just looking for some more hard studies about my odds, if such a thing exists, or even just some educated personal opinion! Having to live with this for the rest of my life would very much suuuuuck.
rpmurphy said:What is that sound that you hear when a CRT TV is on? I've always wondered this.
Magnus said:Welcome to the wonderful world of Tinnitus.![]()
I mean after it turns on. Even if you're in the next room you can hear the TV running. Is it something mechanical that's causing the sound? It seems very high-pitched, but isn't that easy to hear.Alucrid said:The tubes turning on, I think.
rpmurphy said:I mean after it turns on. Even if you're in the next room you can hear the TV running. Is it something mechanical that's causing the sound? It seems very high-pitched, but isn't that easy to hear.
I looked it up and I guess that's it. It's near the upper range of human hearing so it makes sense. Thanks!Alucrid said:Is it high pitched? It might be the electronic scan buzz.
Kazenone said:
i'd say a crush is only based on looks while love would be when you actually know about the personLeckan said:What's the exact difference in being in love with someone and having a "crush"?
Leckan said:What's the exact difference in being in love with someone and having a "crush"?
NightHawk17 said:i'd say a crush is only based on looks while love would be when you actually know about the person
What's the best(good) cleaning product to wash one's face?
squinters said:Is there any reason why drink lids have those plastic bubbles with soda names on them?
Yeah, they are used to differentiate between Coke/Diet Coke/Root Beer/Dr. Pepper when someone orders any combination of those similarly coloured drinks on the same order. For example, if someone orders a Coke and a Diet Coke on the same order you punch the Diet Coke bubble on the Diet Coke so they will know which drink is which.squinters said:Is there any reason why drink lids have those plastic bubbles with soda names on them?
esquire said:Yeah, they are used to differentiate between Coke/Diet Coke/Root Beer/Dr. Pepper when someone orders any combination of those similarly coloured drinks on the same order. For example, if someone orders a Coke and a Diet Coke on the same order you punch the Diet Coke bubble on the Diet Coke so they will know which drink is which.
I never figured this out until I worked at a movie theater.
Ha! It was quite the revelation. In my role as customer, I never gave it much thought.thetechkid said:I always thought that was common sense.
esquire said:Having a "crush" is an affection/infatuation you have for someone. It doesn't necessarily have to be sexual but it usually is. A crush is typically based on an idea or series of assumptions you have about the object of your affection. A crush lasts as long as the object of your affection continues to reinforce the ideas you have about them.
Being in love is being absolutely devoted to someone and liking them for who they are despite their flaws. Love is when you care for someone so much that their needs become more important than your own.
Everyone has crushes, not everyone ever truly falls in love.
http://www.hulu.com/labs/hulu-desktopNH Apache said:Hulu is godly. But I always have serious frame rate issues, even if I reduce the size of the window. It happens every 5 minutes for about 5 minutes. If I go fullscreen, it drops to about 14 fps.
I've right-clicked on the video and adjusted the amount of space that Hulu can use on the drive to 10MB.
I don't have too shitty a laptop either, a 3.8 on the windows experience scale. 4GB RAM, Turion X2 RM-70 2.00 GHz, 128 dedicated, but additional video ram can be taken from the 4GB. I run full CAD programs on this laptop. Internet speed is not an issue.
It also happens on another, slower laptop too. Any suggestions?
Leckan said:What's the exact difference in being in love with someone and having a "crush"?
Tntnnbltn said:There was a thread posted in OT sometime in the last week about a film. (Pretty sure) the film's title started with T, and the OP recommended people to check it out. Can't remember the name/thread.
Triangle is the only one I can recall.Tntnnbltn said:There was a thread posted in OT sometime in the last week about a film. (Pretty sure) the film's title started with T, and the OP recommended people to check it out. Can't remember the name/thread.
Thankyou.parrotbeak said: