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Heard this gem today.
Samsung ke phones best hote hai. (Samsung phones are best phones)
Samsung ke phones best hote hai. (Samsung phones are best phones)
No doubt in thatHeard this gem today.
Samsung ke phones best hote hai. (Samsung phones are best phones)
Heard this gem today.
Samsung ke phones best hote hai. (Samsung phones are best phones)
Have been hearing this for a long time in my locality!!! Don't know how they are able to brain wash everyone!!!
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He was talking about Steam OS
No offense but just cant stop laughing lololol
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I don't know but it sounded dumb to me. A friend and I was having a conversation about processors, and he said with time processors (CPU) performance degrades. I am not talking about 10 years here, 2 years or 3. He said when you buy a CPU it will perform much faster/better than it does after 2-3 years. It definitely sounded dumb to me. Maybe he was right.
"AV cable provides the video, the HDMI cable turns it into HD"
"if you use only HDMI cable, how will it work? You won't get video only without the AV input."
not dumb but funny when the gujarati girl in my office pronounce Google as "googall"
No, he is not right. Electronic devices perform at same level throughout their life. They may suffer some wear and tear due to aging capacitors and accumalating dust but they either perform at the same level or they stop working at all. The thing about processirs becoming slow is actually due to increase in demands of future softwares. If you keep using the same set of softwares, without evev updating any of that, your system will perform at the same level after say 5 years as it used to perform at the time you bought it.
similar to that when US clients would say a Gujju guy named "Hardik" as HardDi*k.
similar to that when US clients would say a Gujju guy named "Hardik" as HardDi*k.
Well could you link me to that thread?Actually the processors do become slow after extensive use on load after a while . They do degrade . This has been discussed in the Off topic thread too , where Sam(from Jakarta) posted a detailed information on it.
They start drawing more power in order to perform the same task they used to do earlier. Not a significant change , but still it happens.
I think its related to the clock-chip , ( oscillator ).
Here is very good article which will solve most doubts of others too *www.anandtech.com/show/2468/6Well could you link me to that thread?
I know it takes a little bit of time for the CPU (or it could be the HDD!) to adjust and come back to it's normal performance after extensive use, I see that when exiting from a game after playing for long, but that's not anything permanent. Also all electronic items consume more power than when it's new, that doesn't mean it degrades it's performance. I still don't believe a CPU can degrade after two years of usage, however extensive, maybe I'm wrong, but I doubt.
I was buying some Usb 3g Dongle at one shop.. and he showed me some iBall Dongles and i asked what is difference between this and their was one more of some company , and that guy said iBall has Kareena kapoor as brand ambassdor!.. Me & friend died laughing their and den and afterward we got to know dat guy was very serious about that statement
Wtf!!! Lol!!!
Anything can happen in this country!!!