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#1 yab_007
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[QUOTE="dayaccus007"]There is no software for consumtion but a more energy efficient PSU would help alot. Seasonic S12 II 380W is a good choiceRayvinAzn

ok thanks

Or even the 330w, your machine is hardly a power-hog. Still, if the price difference isn't too bad, a 380w unit would be a bit safer.

Hmm... thanks again for your advice

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dump her .....whats the point of having a girl like that....you don't need her.Honenheim

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How to Make Any Girl Want to Kiss You


If you do not have a girl friend, or have one and you think she might be getting turned off, follow these tips and they will help. Steps
  1. Have great lips. No girl wants to kiss a guy with chapped, hard, cut-up lips! You should use chap stick frequently. Do not overdo it in such a way that you have a big clump of chapstick somewhere on your lips.
  2. Don't be caught licking your lips! It might be "sexy" to guys when girls lick their lips, but some girls find it annoying or strange when a boy does this.
  3. Make sure you have good dental hygiene. Brush teeth twice a day and don't forget to floss.
  4. Keep mints in your pocket. Don't use gum too much; it's not as effective as mints because with gum, you produce more saliva.
  5. Make sure you do not smell offensive. If you do, then don't even think of approaching the girl. Girls have very sensitive noses.
  6. Have a lot of eye contact with the girl. If you are quiet she may think you don't like her.
  7. Girls want to kiss guys they are attracted to. Girls don't expect you to look perfect, but you must look presentable.
  8. Be thoughtful and considerate of her: open doors, buy her candy and flowers, send love notes or text messages or talk on msn/aim.

Tips
  • Be yourself and do not be nervous! (Your nervousness only makes the girl nervous, and if she isn't nervous then that means you are doing well). Just "keep it real" and you will be fine! Be cool!
  • Don't make her wait so long for another kiss - when you have the chance just kiss her.
  • When a girl looks your way, try touching the sides of your mouth casually. Her first thought in her head would be kissing you.
  • A way to let get her more comfortable is to hug her often, or put your arm around. Girls like this because they feel protected and safe. This will also breakig the touching barrier.Warnings
  • Right after you kiss, don't make an awkward silence. It will make both of you feel uncomfortable.
  • Just smile. After the kiss don't compliment her unless you feel it's necessary and don't say something lame like "I like your lips" or "wanna kiss again?", this is obvious, or you would not be kissing them! Just keep the conversation interesting and learn to be a good kisser. (It's all on wikiHow how just search).

Things You'll Need
  • Soft lips
  • A breath mint or 2
  • Good hygiene
  • A girl (one you want to kiss)
  • Courage
  • Remember, do not chew gum

firebreathing

some girls/women actually like to be idependant and will take offesne if you open doors for them and such.

hehe... i like your sig... lol...

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There is no software for consumtion but a more energy efficient PSU would help alot. Seasonic S12 II 380W is a good choicedayaccus007

ok thanks

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You could get a more efficient power supply. Let's say your current power supply is 60% efficient (a reasonably assumption given the age of your computer), and your computer uses 200w on average constantly. Its draw from the wall is going to be close to 300w. With an 80-plus certified power supply, you'd be down to 250w or less.

To also help with power saving, I'd turn off your printer and scanner when not in use. Really, I'd turn your computer off as well, but you don't seem inclined to doing that

RayvinAzn

lol... ok as for turning off my pc then thats an option i can't really consider. I host my files online through ftp. i continuously use them at work. And i have around 10 regular users who access those files. I can't really turn it off. I can restart it though.

Is there any software that can monitor the power consumption?

Thanks

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#6 yab_007
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Use coliform ? lol seriously tho she either is just not into you or she doesnot like physically stuff.00Raziel00

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For what specific occasion?
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December
  • December 8 - The Chicago Bears, in what will become the most one-sided victory in National Football League history, defeat the Washington Redskins 73-0 in the 1940 NFL Championship Game.
  • December 12 & December 15 - WWII: The "Sheffield Blitz". The City of Sheffield is badly damaged by German air-raids.
  • December 23 - Winston Churchill, in a broadcast address to the people of Italy, squarely blames Benito Mussolini for leading his nation to war against the British contrary to Italy's historic friendship with them.
  • December 26 - The film version of The Philadelphia Story, starring Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant, James Stewart and Ruth Hussey, premieres at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.
  • December 29
    • Franklin D. Roosevelt, in a fireside chat to the nation, declares that the United States must become, "... the great arsenal of democracy."
    • WWII: "Second Great Fire of London"; Luftwaffe carries out massive incendiary bombing raid starting 1500 fires. Many famous buildings, including the Guildhall and Trinity House, are either damaged or destroyed.
  • December 30 - California's first modern freeway, the future State Route 110, is opened to traffic in Pasadena, California, as the Arroyo Seco Parkway. It is now called the Pasadena Freeway.
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September
  • September - U.S. Army 45th Infantry Division (previously a National Guard Division in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Oklahoma), activated and ordered into federal service for one year to engage in a training program in Ft. Sill and Louisiana prior to serving in World War II.
  • September 2 - WWII: Agreement between America and Great Britain announced. Fifty U.S. destroyers needed for escort work transferred to Great Britain. In return, America gains 99-year leases on British bases in the North Atlantic, West Indies and Bermuda.
  • September 7
    • Treaty of Craiova: Romania loses Southern Dobrudja to Bulgaria.
    • WWII: The Blitz - Nazi Germany begins to rain bombs on London. This will be the first of 57 consecutive nights of strategic bombing.
  • September 12
    • Lascaux, France - 17,000-year-old cave paintings are discovered by a group of young Frenchmen hiking through Southern France. The paintings depict animals and date to the Stone Age.
    • The Hercules Munitions Plant in Kenvil, New Jersey explodes, killing 55 people.
  • September 16 - WWII: Selective Training and Service Act of 1940 signed into law by Franklin D. Roosevelt, creating the first peacetime draft in U.S. history.
  • September 26 - WWII: U.S. imposes a total embargo on all shipments of scrap metal to Japan.
  • September 27 - WWII: Germany, Italy and Japan sign Tripartite Pact.

October
  • October 1 - Original section of the Pennsylvania Turnpike opens between Carlisle and Irwin.
  • October 9 - WWII: Battle of Britain - During a nighttime air raid by the GermanLuftwaffe, St. Paul's Cathedral is pierced by a bomb; musician John Lennon is born during an air-raid in Liverpool, England.
  • October 15 - First release of The Great Dictator, directed by Charlie Chaplin who is cast as fascist dictator Adenoid Hynkel, clearly modeled on FührerAdolf Hitler of Nazi Germany.
  • October 16 - WWII: Draft registration of approximately 16 million men begins in the United States.
  • October 23 - Edson Arantes do Nascimento, better known as Pele, the world's greatest footballer is born in Três Corações, Brazil.
  • October 24 - The 40-hour work week goes into effect in the U.S. under regulations of the Fair Labor Standards Act.
  • October 27 - 1939 New York World's Fair ends.
  • October 28 - WWII: Italy invades Greece.
  • October 29 - WWII: Selective Service System lottery held in Washington, D.C..
  • October 31 - WWII: Battle of Britain ends - The United Kingdom prevents Germany from invading Britain.

November
  • November 5 - U.S. presidential election, 1940: Democrat incumbent Franklin D. Roosevelt defeats Republican challenger Wendell Willkie and becomes the United States' first third-term president.
  • November 7 - In Washington, the middle section of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge collapses in a windstorm, a mere four months after the bridge's completion (it opened to traffic on July 1, 1940 as the third-longest suspension bridge in the world).
  • November 9 - Premiere of Joaquin Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez in Barcelona, Spain.
  • November 10 - Earthquake in Bucharest, Romania - 1,000 dead.
  • November 11 - WWII:
    • Battle of Taranto - The Royal Navy launches the first aircraft carrier strike in history, on the Italian fleet at Taranto.
    • The GermanHilfskreuzer (cruiser) Atlantis captures top secretBritish mail, and sends it to Japan.
    • Armistice Day Blizzard: An unexpected blizzard kills 144 in U.S. Midwest.
  • November 13 - Walt Disney's Fantasia is released. It is the first box office failure for Disney, though it will eventually recoup its cost years later, and become one of the most highly regarded of Disney's films.
  • November 14 - WWII: In England, the city of Coventry is destroyed by 500 GermanLuftwaffe bombers (150,000 fire bombs, 503 tons of high explosives, 130 parachute mines leveled 60,000 of the city's 75,000 buildings; 568 people were killed).
  • November 16
    • WWII: In response to Germany leveling Coventry two days before, the Royal Air Force begins to bomb Hamburg (by war's end, 50,000 Hamburg residents died from Allied attacks).
    • Unexploded pipe bomb found in Consolidated Edison office building. (Only years later is the culprit, George Metesky, apprehended.)
    • The Jamaica Association of Local Government Officers is founded.
  • November 18 - WWII: German leader Adolf Hitler and Italian Foreign Minister Galeazzo Ciano meet to discuss Benito Mussolini's disastrous invasion of Greece.
  • November 20 - WWII: Hungary, Romania and Slovakia join the Axis Powers.
  • November 27
    • In Romania, coup leader General Ion Antonescu's Iron Guard arrests and executes over 60 of exiled king Carol II of Romania's aides. Among the dead is former minister and acclaimed historian Nicolae Iorga.
    • WWII: Royal Navy and Regia Marina fight the Battle of Cape Spartivento.
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June
  • June 3 - Holocaust: Franz Rademacher proposes the Madagascar Plan.
  • June 4
    • Dunkirk evacuation ends - British forces complete evacuating 300,000 troops from Dunkirk in France.
    • Winston Churchill tells the House of Commons, "We shall not flag or fail. We shall fight on the beaches...on the landing grounds...in the fields and the streets...We shall never surrender."
  • June 9 - WWII: The British Commandos are created.
  • June 10 - WWII
    • Italy declares war on France and the United Kingdom.
    • U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt denounces Italy's actions with "Stab in the Back" speech from the graduation ceremonies of the University of Virginia.
    • Canada declares war on Italy.
    • Norway surrenders to German forces.
    • French government flees to Tours.
  • June 12 - WWII: 13,000 British and French troops surrender to Field MarshalErwin Rommel at St. Valery-en-Caux.
  • June 13 - WWII: Paris is declared an open city.
  • June 14 - WWII:
    • French government flees to Bordeaux.
    • Paris falls under German occupation.
    • U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs the Naval Expansion Act into law which aims to increase the United States Navy's tonnage by 11%.
    • Holocaust: A group of 728 Polish political prisoners from Tarnów become the first residents of the Auschwitz concentration camp.
  • June 15 - WWII: Verdun falls to German forces.

June 16: The Sturgis Motorcycle Rally is held for the first time in Sturgis, SD

  • June 17
    • Philippe Petain becomes Prime Minister of France and immediately asks Germany for peace terms.
    • Soviet Army enters Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia.
    • Operation Ariel begins - Allied troops start to evacuate France, following Germany's takeover of Paris and most of the nation.
    • LuftwaffeJunkers 88 bomber sinks British ship RMS Lancastria, that was evacuating troops from near Saint-Nazaire, France. Death toll is over 2500. Wartime censorship prevents the story going public.
  • June 18
    • Winston Churchill speaks to the House of Commons: "... the Battle of France is over. The Battle of Britain is about to begin."
    • General Charles de Gaulle broadcasts from London, calling on all French people to continue the fight against NaziGermany: "France has lost a battle. But France has not lost the war."
  • June 21 - WWII: Vichy France and Germany sign armistice at Compiegne in the same wagon-lit railroad car used by Marshal Ferdinand Foch to accept the surrender of Germany in 1918.
  • June 23 - WWII: German leader Adolf Hitler surveys newly defeated Paris in now occupied France.[1]
  • June 24
    • U.S. politics: Republican Party begins its national convention in Philadelphia and nominates Wendell Willkie as its candidate for president.
    • WWII: Vichy France signs armistice terms with Italy.
  • June 28 - General Charles DeGaulle is officially recognized by Britain as "Leader of all Free Frenchmen, wherever they may be."
  • June 30 - WWII: German forces land in Guernsey marking the start of the 5-year Occupation of the Channel Islands.

July
  • July 3 - WWII: British naval units sink or seize ships of the French fleet anchored in the Algerian ports of Oran and Mers-el-Kebir. The following day, Vichy France breaks off diplomatic relations with Britain.
  • July 7 - British musician Ringo Starr is born Richard Starkey in Liverpool, England.
  • July 10 - WWII: Vichy France begins with a constitutional law where only 80 members of the parliament voted against.
  • July 15 - U.S. politics: Democratic Party begins its national convention in Chicago and nominates Franklin D. Roosevelt for an unprecedented third term as president.
  • July 19 - WWII: Adolf Hitler makes peace appeal to Britain in an address to the Reichstag. Lord Halifax, British foreign minister, flatly rejects peace terms in a broadcast reply on July 22.
  • July 21 - Estonian SSR, Latvian SSR and Lithuanian SSR are proclaimed.
  • July 27 - A Wild Hare is released, introducing Bugs Bunny.

August
  • August 3 - Lithuanian SSR, Latvian SSR (August 5) and Estonian SSR (August 6) are incorporated into the Soviet Union.
  • August 4 - Gen. John J. Pershing, in a nationwide radio broadcast, urges all-out aid to Britain in order to defend the Americas, while Charles Lindbergh speaks to an isolationist rally at Soldier Field in Chicago.
  • August 8 - Wilhelm Keitel signs the "Aufbau Ost" directive.
  • August 20
    • Winston Churchill pays tribute in the House of Commons to the Royal Air Force: "Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few."
    • Leon Trotsky assassinated in Mexico by Ramón Mercader, a Soviet agent, with an ice axe.
  • August 26 - Chad is the first French colony to proclaim its support for the Allies.