Intel Heat Throttling

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you can install the Adblock extension and ad some filter, its really easy.
Tools->extension->get more extension.
On this page AdBlcok is among the first, most popular extension.

You can add all these!
us.intellitxt.com
firingsquad.us.intellitxt.com
compnet.us.intellitxt.com
ign.us.intellitxt.com
guru3d.us.intellitxt.com
devshed.us.intellitxt.com
examnotes.us.intellitxt.com
experts.us.intellitxt.com
forbes.us.intellitxt.com
icentric.us.intellitxt.com
itxt2.us.intellitxt.com
lmcd.us.intellitxt.com
penton.us.intellitxt.com
rydium.us.intellitxt.com
toms.us.intellitxt.com
tribal.us.intellitxt.com
uk.intellitxt.com
vibrantmedia.com
itxt.vibrantmedia.com
usads.vibrantmedia.com
usnews.vibrantmedia.com
www.vibrantmedia.com
text.burstnet.com

And adBlcok actually supports wildcard so *.vibrantmedia.com / *.intellitext.com would do it!

Other extension I reccomand:
IEView, customize google and mouse gesture!


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Damn sweet! Domo Arigato!

Leave it to the freeware/open source world to kick arse yet again!

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Cool. I'd read about that somewhere else but you've just saved me the effort of actually having to <i>look</i> anywhere...[/lazy git]

Cheers!

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you can actually put these site in yout HOSTS files
c:\winnt\system32\drivers\etc\hosts (might be windows not winnt....hehe)
127.0.0.1 us.intellitxt.com
127.0.0.1 firingsquad.us.intellitxt.com
127.0.0.1 compnet.us.intellitxt.com
127.0.0.1 ign.us.intellitxt.com
127.0.0.1 guru3d.us.intellitxt.com
127.0.0.1 devshed.us.intellitxt.com
127.0.0.1 examnotes.us.intellitxt.com
127.0.0.1 experts.us.intellitxt.com
127.0.0.1 forbes.us.intellitxt.com
127.0.0.1 icentric.us.intellitxt.com
127.0.0.1 itxt2.us.intellitxt.com
127.0.0.1 lmcd.us.intellitxt.com
127.0.0.1 penton.us.intellitxt.com
127.0.0.1 rydium.us.intellitxt.com
127.0.0.1 toms.us.intellitxt.com
127.0.0.1 tribal.us.intellitxt.com
127.0.0.1 uk.intellitxt.com
127.0.0.1 vibrantmedia.com
127.0.0.1 itxt.vibrantmedia.com
127.0.0.1 usads.vibrantmedia.com
127.0.0.1 usnews.vibrantmedia.com
127.0.0.1 www.vibrantmedia.com
127.0.0.1 text.burstnet.com

That will stop them in IE too!

And adblcok si nice it does remove almost all ads...

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Always a pleasure!

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you can actually put these site in yout HOSTS files
**ROFL** That's a weird way to do it, but yeah, that'd work, assuming it doesn't cause any badly written web pages to hang or crash from the 404s. It's deviously brilliant.

Heh heh. I doubt that M$ ever intended the hosts file to be used that way though. :evil:

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<font color=red><i>The Devil made me do it, but I <b>liked</b> it.</i></font color=red>
@ 196K of 200K!<P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1><EM>Edited by slvr_phoenix on 08/24/05 09:26 AM.</EM></FONT></P>
 
Well its pretty clever hehe. Usually, the way it works, when there is a DNS request, It first look in the cache to see if it already translated this address, if its not there, then it looks into the HOSTS file, if its not there than it ask your specified DNS if they know the address, then if they dont know it, they go ask the top domains DNS and so on...

So you really stop them at the source wich is rather nice and really fast! And I never got any errors since its like if the intellitext server was not responding so it just doesnt highlight any stuff and the job is done!

I really suggest AdBlock, really nice extension, everytime a ad pops up, there's a little AdBlock tab over it and if you click on it, you can specify to block it! And the use of wildcard stop their other vairants to popup really slick!

Oh and screw MS, its MY hosts file :wink:

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THis thread as officially been hijacked!
w00t!

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Oh and screw MS, its MY hosts file
At work it's my sysadmin's host file. 🙁 There are a number of things that our 'backup' and 'update' procedures screw around with ... much to my disliking. It's great for the typical user that isn't even smart enough to set up Windows Update, but it's hell on the few skilled folks.

Ah well. Such is life.

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<font color=red><i>The Devil made me do it, but I <b>liked</b> it.</i></font color=red>
@ 196K of 200K!
 
Thinking of that nice little adblock, maybe someone should start two polls:
1) How many THGC users detest THGC being corrupted with these damn green keyword ads?
2) How many THGC users are <i>blocking</i> these damn green keyword ads?

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<font color=red><i>The Devil made me do it, but I <b>liked</b> it.</i></font color=red>
@ 196K of 200K!
 
nooooo! My Beautiful, pristine, unsullied thread has become... Well... "Sullied" I guess? :lol:

*holds head in hands*

Seriously though, the thread pretty much served its purpose with the first reply. It's fitted the 'Standard Thread Life Cycle" Perfectly(The majority of threads always go this way):
1)Question Asked
2)Question Answered
3)Inane, Wandering, vaguely On-Topic conversation
4)A spot of Intel Bashing
5)Completely Off-Topic conversation

Now, it's going to go through (6) - a little more off-topic stuff, and then gradually die.... *sniff*

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<font color=red>"Life is <i>not</i> like a box of chocolates. It's more like a jar of jalapeńos - what you do today might burn your a<b></b>ss tommorrow."
 
It's Ok Chippy, it's had a good healthy life and just needs to be laid to rest. It's tired and ready to be put to the pasture. There'll be another one just like it in a bit. It's probably already been started and is just waiting for you to enter...

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Okay, check out the <A HREF="http://forumz.tomshardware.com/community/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&p=45342#45342" target="_new">do you like</A> and <A HREF="http://forumz.tomshardware.com/community/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&p=45343#45343" target="_new">are you blocking</A> polls please.

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<font color=red><i>The Devil made me do it, but I <b>liked</b> it.</i></font color=red>
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Hehe, I know what you means, the trick is too be the sysadmin :wink:

LOL@ the thread life cycle, especially the intel bashing part! Im surprised no one commented in my Intel's new architechture thread, I'll add a little content see if sparks up some discusion. People just dont seam to care!

Go take a little trip in the other section theres liek 3-4 thread about this and one is pretty big! throwing a pole might be intersting thought!

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Alright. I've made the polls <i>and</i> voted. I think that meets my THGC Minimum Entertainment Provision quota for the day. Although it's been a while since the Silver Phoenix Group did anything off the wall, like an interview with a troll or new lyrics to a familiar song...

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<font color=red><i>The Devil made me do it, but I <b>liked</b> it.</i></font color=red>
@ 196K of 200K!
 
nooooo! My Beautiful, pristine, unsullied thread has become... Well... "Sullied" I guess?

*holds head in hands*
It could be worse. :O

Seriously though, the thread pretty much served its purpose with the first reply. It's fitted the 'Standard Thread Life Cycle" Perfectly
That's an interesting notion. I never thought of them as having a definable lifecycle. But you're right. :O Though maybe I'd modify the lifecycle slightly...

1)Question Asked
2)Question Answered
3)Inane, Wandering, vaguely On-Topic Conversation
4)A spot of Intel Bashing
5)Completely Off-Topic Conversation
6)Thread Dies
7)Thread Brought Back To Life: GoTo 3, 4, or 5

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<font color=red><i>The Devil made me do it, but I <b>liked</b> it.</i></font color=red>
@ 196K of 200K!
 
Hehe, I know what you means, the trick is too be the sysadmin
**ROFL** I've had some experience there. Lots of overtime. Lots of annoying people who can barely tie their shoes trying to use something as complex as a computer. Lots of hardware and software being as fallible as can be humanly achived. And everyone you deal with being upset constantly.

No thanks!

I think I'm happier being a software engineer tucked away in the corner of a dark room where people fear to tread and I'm protected from random intrusions by trained grues, a moat of scalding coffee, and people's prejudices. :evil:

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<font color=red><i>The Devil made me do it, but I <b>liked</b> it.</i></font color=red>
@ 196K of 200K!
 
Hah! Even if I like programming, I dont think its for me! You dont need to like it, you need to eat the stuff to work in this field. Well thats my opinion. I'd rather stick with the network part, lots of power there too. But like sysadmin lots of overtime and dealing with stupid people altought I think there is a bit less dealing with them. You mainly deal with server people and such who usually know there stuff...too some extend...

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Just work for a little company. My job <i>officially</i> is a Software developer, but I'm also in charge of hardware (troubleshooting, speccing new hardware, upgrading/building customer Systems...), Network and Server Administration (Router Configs, Wireless stuff, etc), do quite a bit of support...

Quite varied really. I've been here so long, and have my hand in so many different aspects of the job that I'm almost irreplacable. Certainly the company would suffer <i>badly</i> were I to leave...

<i>Damn</i> my loyal niceness that stops me from saying "And extra £15K, or I go, and you're screwed" to the boss... 😱 But then it's not like they pay me badly I guess. :smile:

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<font color=red>"Life is <i>not</i> like a box of chocolates. It's more like a jar of jalapeńos - what you do today might burn your a<b></b>ss tommorrow."
 
You mainly deal with server people and such who usually know there stuff...too some extend...
Well that's not so bad then. It might not even be such a bad career move for me to consider if that's <i>paid</i> overtime. :)

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<font color=red><i>The Devil made me do it, but I <b>liked</b> it.</i></font color=red>
@ 196K of 200K!
 
ChipDeath, you just damn near described me exactly. My job title is officially Software Engineer (I'm going to push for <i>Senior</i> Software Engineer this year), but I do a lot of hardware testing and benchmarking as well as inner-office upgrades too.

I used to be responsible for some hardware specs and working with our primary OEM, but they pissed me off and I made the mistake of telling the truth instead of being political. :O Now I don't have that responsability. Which actually, I'm thankful for, because I hated that company. They're rip off artists and snake oil salesmen. I couldn't stand trying to fight with their sales folks to spec a PC for a fair price. Of course, I would have been the <i>only</i> employee in our company knowledable enough about PC hardware to even know that's what they were doing. So we no doubt way overpay for our PCs again. That's what I get for trying to save the company money and spec PCs to best meet our needs.

Actually, I made a similar mistake (though this time innocently) by suggesting that communication with my own company's French branch might be less than ideal and asking the folks at the French branch what we can do to improve it. They promptly went directly to the <i>head</i> of my branch (not me, not my manager, not his manager, not <i>his</i> manager, etc.) and proclaimed how insulted they were that I suggested we had communication problems and demanded that I no longer be a point of contact. Yeah. No communication problems to work on improving <i>there</i>. That's what I get for trying to improve productivity.

So you'd think with my damning flaws of trying to be helpful and speaking the truth, I'd be losing responsabilities. But no. I seem to pick new ones up much faster than that.

Though luckily my network administration responsabilities are pretty much limited to maintaining the software engineering department's R&D network cameras and printer, and replacing bad network cables every time one of our scientists breaks them. (Mostly they just break those little clippies, but then they blame the latest software version for their network failing and <i>not</i> the slightly unseated network cable in the back of their computer.)

But I also have my hand in so many different things. And a fair number of them no one else has any hand in, nor a clue how to get started. So that lends me a fair bit of job security. They'd flat out be screwed if I left.

But I'm too damn nice to actually leave. They're grossly underpaying me now. In the past I've pointed out how other jobs that I could apply for are paying more. But I've never actually threatened to leave.

Of course, I may have to leave sooner or later anyway. I commute over 80 miles a day because the long commute used to be a lot more affordable than living in the vacinity. With gas prices are they are now though, I can barely afford to drive to work anymore. Between the hours and the costs, I've actually almost reached the point where riding a bike to a local full time job of general factory work along with any local part time job would actually be a better standard of living for the same number of hours that I'm not at home. Damn Dubya.

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<font color=red><i>The Devil made me do it, but I <b>liked</b> it.</i></font color=red>
@ 196K of 200K!
 
I added a thread in the OTHER about your poll.

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Coolness. :) A big thumbs up and thank you.

And I'd say that I hope you said nothing bad about me in it (since I don't go to the Other-Other section anymore) but actually ... if you did it was probably deserved. :O He he he he he.

(Err ... umm ... I think I've had too much coffee today.)

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<font color=red><i>The Devil made me do it, but I <b>liked</b> it.</i></font color=red>
@ 196K of 200K!
 
Muhahah! Third coffee not too bad hehe!

I mentionned it in the fata** thread about the grennie stuff too! And I also I descrited myself a bit for the blocking ebcause I saw it somewhere in the other and investigated a litttle myself...I was just passing along the info, from the bottom to the top =).

Anyhow, some1 PMed FREDI and he might see the Poll and that might change thing a bit =)

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He has informed them that we are not happy. We should keep on with the poll for backup.



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