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My random question that's been bothering me for a while........how much of your personal time is cut during a relationship as opposed to when you're single? I've never been in one, but I'm just wondering.

I love my alone time. I either spend it alone in my room deep into my music or on the computer reading manga/photoshop/whatever. I'm never really bored either, like, I have so many side projects that I do during my free time. So when I think about ever getting into a relationship, I get scared I'm going to have to sacrifice so much time dedicated to the other person.

I have only one really close friend who has had bfs/gfs while I was friends with them, and I know that they were practically texting 24/7. I like texting and all, but it just gets annoying sometimes.

I'm a person who loves being alone. Not lonely, alone. So how would it work?


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Quote from daisukidesuyo

My random question that's been bothering me for a while........how much of your personal time is cut during a relationship as opposed to when you're single? I've never been in one, but I'm just wondering.

I'm a person who loves being alone. Not lonely, alone. So how would it work?

Yea, that's been my problem. The ideal thing would to get in a relationship with someone that can chill out with you because he/she enjoys your hobbies as well, therefore you'll have alot to share.

But more realistically, you just need to let him/her know that your busy doing some work, or you're just chillin. You can't get into a relationship with someone who isn't ready to accept you for who you are.


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COMPUTER QUESTION.

Okay. So my old pc fried.
I decided to remove my internal HDD and I was going to put it into an external case enclosure thingy. I'm moving the data to a new comp.

Anyway, I WAS QUITE CARELESS, leaving it on the edge of the table, and my elbow just... knocked my HDD over. ;_;

I'm not tech-savvy, I just know the basics, so mind me if I sound stupid..
One of the small rectangles was knocked out (on the chip). I don't know what they're called. But they are rectangles that come in a group of four. Each rectangle is ABOUT (less than)2mm x 3mm. But the thing is, the specific rectangle that had gotten knocked out was a loner. It wasn't in a group of 4. But the rectangles look exactly the same.
Here's a pic.

I put tape on it so I wouldn't lose the piece. ^^;

So, my question is...
If that little rectangle was knocked out, will that prevent me from data transfer? Did I just kill my HDD? 😢

Are you talking about the "rectangle" you marked in the red box? That's a just a capacitor (cheap passive component), not any sort of "controller" or microchip whatever it is your friend called it. You can solder it back on with no problem. On-board capacitors are often used in parallel on power rails to maintain the rail voltage, so usually losing one will not cause problems. However, from the routing the pic, this cap seems to be in series in the routing, so missing it would effectively be like cutting a wire, so your HDD may not work in the state that it's in right now. Just get some solder and a cheap soldering iron to solder that component back. It's a pretty big component so it should be pretty easy.


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Can anyone help me navigate myself threw the checkout process on www.aladdinus.com 😕


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Has anyone shopped from beNippon.com before? I just want to know how it went for you as I'm thinking of ordering some things.


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I'd like to know how the Sinai-Boston Model works.


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My random question that's been bothering me for a while........how much of your personal time is cut during a relationship as opposed to when you're single? I've never been in one, but I'm just wondering.

I love my alone time. I either spend it alone in my room deep into my music or on the computer reading manga/photoshop/whatever. I'm never really bored either, like, I have so many side projects that I do during my free time. So when I think about ever getting into a relationship, I get scared I'm going to have to sacrifice so much time dedicated to the other person.

I have only one really close friend who has had bfs/gfs while I was friends with them, and I know that they were practically texting 24/7. I like texting and all, but it just gets annoying sometimes.

I'm a person who loves being alone. Not lonely, alone. So how would it work?

I'll try helping, but that's mostly personal experience and I'm not sure which gender you are for reference^^;;;

Hmm, let's see...
Well, first of all, if you've never been in love/crush or in a relationship, you might think you don't want to be stuck to a single person all the time, but who knows?
When I was in love, I really wanted to be near that person. I mean, really. I still respected his own life and tried not to cling. But that's me... I like pleasing the ones I love.

Secondly, there are all kinds of people.
I've known clingy people who didn't let go, as you said and afraid, and wore of the other to the point of breaking up.
Others just kinda neglected the partner.
It's not a nice feeling either.

How would it work?
Here, I think that compromise is very important. Both sides must give and take without crashing each-other.

If you prefer private over crowded, you should find someone to be respectful/understanding/sharing of that view.

There's no point being in a relationship if you don't want to.
And there's no point being in one if you don't like the person either. This is something you shouldn't compromise over,
in my opinion.

Actually, nobody likes being lonely. It's a negative term by itself.
If a person's lonely, it means he doesn't like that he's alone.

This is what I think. Act as you see fit. ^^


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I downloaded a very big program and i mounted it into a driver and now it shows up in the drivers portion on my computer,
but whats giving me a very hard time is that i open the file go into the folders and click set up, it sets up and everything but while its installing a big error pops up that says please insert disc into drive e: please help me
i know u massive software downloaders out there can figure this one outt!!!

QUESTION 2

I downloaded a certain program not so legally
and i created a drive with it
and now its not working properly so i need to delete it, i dont know how to delete the driver its giving me a hard time...
can some one give me some very basic instructions im not so skilled with computers


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Depends what program it is.
If it is Alcohol 120% or something
then you should be able to remove
the driver by the program itself.
If it is something like StarForce killer,
well, same applies for that one too.


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its power ISO!!!
i see a delete button but im not sure how to chose the driver than delete it

(geez its crap i wish i used alcohol120 in the first place)


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Just uninstall the program...


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i did but the driver is still their in my computer


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Surely, it had some sort of disable virtual drives function?


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