From the Invent a new children's TV show challenge. See all 159 entries (closed)
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You have clearly used
ALL the colours in the MS Pain palette.
/click.
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Mon 22 Aug 2011, 13:44,
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/click.
You've worked for one of my old clients!!!
*Came to my desk one day, to find a brown paper envelope with blue biro scribbles all over it (much like yours)
Underneath which was written "Can you make it look like this, but better?"
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Mon 22 Aug 2011, 13:50,
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Underneath which was written "Can you make it look like this, but better?"
Aww I want a jug like that! :D
I'm surprised IKEA haven't jumped on board with it.
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Mon 22 Aug 2011, 14:07,
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Beware the furious skug-mug-jug
The jaws that bite, the claws that catch.
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Mon 22 Aug 2011, 14:16,
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As long as the Frumious Bandersnatch isn't coming along as well
I think I should be alright :)
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Mon 22 Aug 2011, 15:07,
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i had to fill the white space
....with mostly more white space
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Mon 22 Aug 2011, 14:08,
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Lovely.
Might as well take the chance to ask any video editing types who might be hanging around.
I've just bought a second hand laptop. It has to 500gb HDDs in RAID 0.
I want to do video editing, not gaming so:
Is it better to split them into two separate drives? (One for OS, one for video)
Is it much hassle to do that?
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Mon 22 Aug 2011, 14:35,
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I've just bought a second hand laptop. It has to 500gb HDDs in RAID 0.
I want to do video editing, not gaming so:
Is it better to split them into two separate drives? (One for OS, one for video)
Is it much hassle to do that?
I store the raw files on the second (internal) hdd and use the main hdd for the OS, Sony vegas and finished files. It seems to render videos faster than when I stored the raw files on the first drive with everything else
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Mon 22 Aug 2011, 15:04,
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That's what I'm aiming at
Faster video editing. A quick Googling suggests that two HDDs is probably better than one but I'm having trouble working out if RAID 0 is enough faster to cancel that out.
I'm guessing not.
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Mon 22 Aug 2011, 15:07,
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I'm guessing not.
You guess right, in the scenario you describe RAID will decrease performance.
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Mon 22 Aug 2011, 15:41,
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