On March 16 2012 07:50 CyDe wrote: Buy (or pirate, it's not hard to find) Auslogics Bootspeed. This is one of those programs that is supposed to clean up your computer and make it faster; this one actually does. It is very all in one, and allows you to really customize your PC to be secure, fast, sexy, whatever. HIGHLY recommended.
Been using CCleaner for some time but this is really good. Thanks a lot man
I think you should always have a Plan B in life. It´s great when you try reach one certain aim/goal in life and you do everything to reach it. But keep in my mind, sometimes things don´t work the way you want no matter how hard you try. In these situations, it´s good to have an alternative option.
Smoother driving is more efficient on the miles per gallon and on the brake pads. It will also make you a better driver.
Also a random thought: We are all interrelated in some aspect, if we can see past our differences, I believe we as an entire species can achieve any goal.
We must care for our planet, for it is our only one.
On November 08 2010 15:33 dobbersp wrote: 1) If you are in a hurry and see a yellow light that you definitely will not make at a 4-way intersection, pull a "Hartsfield maneuver":
-Get into the right hand lane. -Make a right before the next traffic comes (right hand turns are legal on red lights ^^). -Get into the Left hand lane of the new road. -Take the next available U-turn. -Get into the right hand lane going the opposite direction on that new road. -Make another right onto the original road (right turns are still legal on red lights xD).
3) If you are lost, only ask people who look normal questions.
do you really think the hartsfield maneuver saves time? you would need a really long red light for this to warrant all the extra turns. also, the u-turn would need to be pretty much clear without any wait or yielding for oncoming traffic. i've pondered doing this move before but i usually figure it would just take longer.
as for 3). rofl
This maneuver makes more sense and is more applicable.
I've tried auslogics and it completely borked my comp unfortunately for most people it should be great though I suppose.
If you find yourself spending more time on anything, immediately step back and TRY to think about the long-term consequences. I've fallen into a really shitty cycle (of browsing an assortment of sites on the Internet that ultimately serve no purpose but to waste my fucking time) ..... and can't get up.
On September 24 2012 19:18 Aerisky wrote: I've tried auslogics and it completely borked my comp unfortunately for most people it should be great though I suppose.
If you find yourself spending more time on anything, immediately step back and TRY to think about the long-term consequences. I've fallen into a really shitty cycle (of browsing an assortment of sites on the Internet that ultimately serve no purpose but to waste my fucking time) ..... and can't get up.
Try CCleaner then, it does similar stuff : fixing registry errors and deleting temporary files with a lot of customisation. Of course it offers you to save your registry before fixing it too.
On November 08 2010 15:33 dobbersp wrote: 1) If you are in a hurry and see a yellow light that you definitely will not make at a 4-way intersection, pull a "Hartsfield maneuver":
-Get into the right hand lane. -Make a right before the next traffic comes (right hand turns are legal on red lights ^^). -Get into the Left hand lane of the new road. -Take the next available U-turn. -Get into the right hand lane going the opposite direction on that new road. -Make another right onto the original road (right turns are still legal on red lights xD).
3) If you are lost, only ask people who look normal questions.
do you really think the hartsfield maneuver saves time? you would need a really long red light for this to warrant all the extra turns. also, the u-turn would need to be pretty much clear without any wait or yielding for oncoming traffic. i've pondered doing this move before but i usually figure it would just take longer.
as for 3). rofl
This maneuver makes more sense and is more applicable.
may i ask you where right hand turns are legal on red lights? here in italy you're not allowed to do so.
On November 08 2010 15:33 dobbersp wrote: 1) If you are in a hurry and see a yellow light that you definitely will not make at a 4-way intersection, pull a "Hartsfield maneuver":
-Get into the right hand lane. -Make a right before the next traffic comes (right hand turns are legal on red lights ^^). -Get into the Left hand lane of the new road. -Take the next available U-turn. -Get into the right hand lane going the opposite direction on that new road. -Make another right onto the original road (right turns are still legal on red lights xD).
3) If you are lost, only ask people who look normal questions.
do you really think the hartsfield maneuver saves time? you would need a really long red light for this to warrant all the extra turns. also, the u-turn would need to be pretty much clear without any wait or yielding for oncoming traffic. i've pondered doing this move before but i usually figure it would just take longer.
as for 3). rofl
This maneuver makes more sense and is more applicable.
may i ask you where right hand turns are legal on red lights? here in italy you're not allowed to do so.
United States is one place where it's legal. You technically have to come to a complete stop before turning though.
On November 08 2010 15:33 dobbersp wrote: 1) If you are in a hurry and see a yellow light that you definitely will not make at a 4-way intersection, pull a "Hartsfield maneuver":
-Get into the right hand lane. -Make a right before the next traffic comes (right hand turns are legal on red lights ^^). -Get into the Left hand lane of the new road. -Take the next available U-turn. -Get into the right hand lane going the opposite direction on that new road. -Make another right onto the original road (right turns are still legal on red lights xD).
3) If you are lost, only ask people who look normal questions.
do you really think the hartsfield maneuver saves time? you would need a really long red light for this to warrant all the extra turns. also, the u-turn would need to be pretty much clear without any wait or yielding for oncoming traffic. i've pondered doing this move before but i usually figure it would just take longer.
as for 3). rofl
This maneuver makes more sense and is more applicable.
may i ask you where right hand turns are legal on red lights? here in italy you're not allowed to do so.
United States is one place where it's legal. You technically have to come to a complete stop before turning though.
Canada too, though pulling through a parking lot or gas station to skip a light is considered dangerous driving and you'll get yourself in some trouble if caught doing it. Just wait at the light people.
On November 08 2010 15:33 dobbersp wrote: 1) If you are in a hurry and see a yellow light that you definitely will not make at a 4-way intersection, pull a "Hartsfield maneuver":
-Get into the right hand lane. -Make a right before the next traffic comes (right hand turns are legal on red lights ^^). -Get into the Left hand lane of the new road. -Take the next available U-turn. -Get into the right hand lane going the opposite direction on that new road. -Make another right onto the original road (right turns are still legal on red lights xD).
3) If you are lost, only ask people who look normal questions.
do you really think the hartsfield maneuver saves time? you would need a really long red light for this to warrant all the extra turns. also, the u-turn would need to be pretty much clear without any wait or yielding for oncoming traffic. i've pondered doing this move before but i usually figure it would just take longer.
as for 3). rofl
This maneuver makes more sense and is more applicable.
may i ask you where right hand turns are legal on red lights? here in italy you're not allowed to do so.
United States is one place where it's legal. You technically have to come to a complete stop before turning though.
Canada too, though pulling through a parking lot or gas station to skip a light is considered dangerous driving and you'll get yourself in some trouble if caught doing it. Just wait at the light people.
There's no way to get caught doing it though. If a police officer were to ever pull you over for doing it, you could just say you made a mistake and pulled into the wrong parking lot. There's also nothing dangerous about it if you follow all the traffic laws, since entering and leaving a parking lot are perfectly normal things to do.
As for the second thing you said, that is brilliant. Just asking questions, and listening to people, and showing interest will do so much for you. The cool thing is, most people won't even notice. They will like you a LOT more, think of you as a close friend, and probably won't even know why. The only thing I MIGHT add, is try to remember little things about the person or the things they will surely complain about. Ask them in a couple of days about their car, or their pet... they will think the world of you
The weird thing is, on some people this will backfire, because they think you're TOO interested.
On November 08 2010 15:33 dobbersp wrote: 1) If you are in a hurry and see a yellow light that you definitely will not make at a 4-way intersection, pull a "Hartsfield maneuver":
-Get into the right hand lane. -Make a right before the next traffic comes (right hand turns are legal on red lights ^^). -Get into the Left hand lane of the new road. -Take the next available U-turn. -Get into the right hand lane going the opposite direction on that new road. -Make another right onto the original road (right turns are still legal on red lights xD).
3) If you are lost, only ask people who look normal questions.
do you really think the hartsfield maneuver saves time? you would need a really long red light for this to warrant all the extra turns. also, the u-turn would need to be pretty much clear without any wait or yielding for oncoming traffic. i've pondered doing this move before but i usually figure it would just take longer.
as for 3). rofl
This maneuver makes more sense and is more applicable.
may i ask you where right hand turns are legal on red lights? here in italy you're not allowed to do so.
United States is one place where it's legal. You technically have to come to a complete stop before turning though.
everytime ive got pulled over, its been for what they call "rolling stopping" make sure you stop completely and not just slow down to like 5-6mph even if theres nothing coming.