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time for another scandy flavoured computer related stupid question;

todays topic, browsers.

simply put, mines f**king up. constantly.

i use flock (as i tend to upload a lot of photos, and flock has a convenient batch upload function, and i just like the layout), its based on firefox, which is awesome, but recently (last week or so), if i attempt to load more than one page, or any page with video (ie, anything youtube'd) itll freeze up and 'not respond'. as you can imagine, its rather irritating having to constantly restart my browser.

and it does the same thing if i attempt to use firefox instead.

just ran a virus and ad/spyware scan which came up with nothing, and being the computer minded person that i am, im not sure if that would even affect, nor what to do next.

any ideas?

bioshock, comments?

:yawn: didnt think much of it and there was no WOW factor either

its official. my computer is mcf**ked. :3some:

who wants to build me a new one? :D

Ring Adrenalin Computers hindly street ask for Luke AKA Fishpaste he will set you up with a nice rig

lol Luke our machine is taking 20 mins to make batches so i snuk in the office or i was in the toilet on my phone i forget :P

maybe Pauly can i did see a lot of movies on it and thought it looked promising but didn't find that with playing it felt lack luster and not enough bad dudes to kill and zap

Another good one, is MOHAA - Airborne,

Try the demo, i highly recomend it.

Chops: All good here... maybe some drivers that other ppl are using arent the best for it... im using a TweaksRUs.com driver...

Edited by Pauly33GTS-t

the original Mafia was awesome just a pity no MP or they didn't release the source code so modders could finish a MP side of it

they look great its like a step back in time

i remember the original Mafia had such authentic music too was great specially when you have to get i think booze from the car park and other thugs come in and start shooting @ you when you walk through the stairs there was this great 1920's type elevator music

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