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My copy of the latest CDC pediatrics growth charts say 42 kg is very normal for a 13-year-old girl- it's just a little under the 50th percentile. That's an acceptable weight as long as you're taller than about 150 cm and ideal if you're between 155 and 160 cm. EDIT: For yipsl, 42 kg is 92 pounds. 150 cm is 4' 11", 155 cm is 5' 1", and 160 cm is 5' 3". Your 190 lb weight by comparison is 86 kg and your 160-pound wife weighs 73 kg. There are 2.54 centimeters per inch and 0.454 kg per pound (or 2.2 lb per kg.) If you go to the doctor's office, you can guarantee that your measurements are recorded in metric as just about everything in medicine is now metric. I suppose that is because BMI is kg/m^2 and drug dosages, particularly IV drugs are all mg/kg. Your foods are measured in metric as the Calorie and grams are metric- SAE/English would be BTU and grains (1/7000 pound) respectively. Even the growth charts are metric, although there is an SAE/English scale on them as well. And about the women...I find healthy women attractive. I like ones that are not overly skinny nor overweight. I'm particularly partial to the athletic type as they're more prone to go with me to the gym and the trails and I like to go to the gym and the trails. It's nice to have somebody to talk to there as well as getting spotted on the bench press. The staff will oblige grudgingly with the latter but they aren't real prone to help if you are not one of the frat boys trying to bench your absolute max as you might do more than one rep and distract them from their job of talking on their cell phone. It's also funny to see big guys who are very out of shape coming in and lifting less than a girl that's a foot shorter and an easy 100-120 pounds lighter. I never say anything to them as it's great they're coming in to lift as maybe they'll stick with it as it's good for them, but it's still a bit funny.
The 945G/GM aka GMA 950 is a very poor IGP. I should know as my laptop has the 945GM chipset. It works passably with strict 2D work and struggles with any sort of 3D load, even something as small as a composited desktop. It also does not accelerate video playback one iota, meaning that everything is done via CPU. The system with its 1.06 GHz C2D ULV can't even play 640x480 H.264 video smoothly- it has to be MPEG-2 or Xvid to play smoothly, and then it takes up 80% of the CPU cycles to play. My desktop's X2 4200+ and x1900 play back the same video with 15% CPU usage. I tried to play a relatively simple FPS game at 640x480 with all settings on low and got 7-14 FPS...terrible. My 6-year-old 1.8 P4-M laptop with a Radeon M9000 (RV250LF) and 1/6 the RAM could handle the game at 1280x1024 and good quality and get about 40 FPS. You were very wise to get the RS690 as it's a ton better than the GMA 950, a ton better. --------------- UNIX is user-friendly- it's just picky who its friends are. DRM is slowly killing personal computing, one Sony rootkit and TPM chip at a time. |
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Message edited by yipsl on 05-14-2008 at 08:25:09 AM --------------- Athlon X2 4600+ MSI K9AGM2 690V 2 gigs Kingston DDR2 800 MSI 3870x2 850/901 100 gig Maxtor SATA 2x 160 gig WD SATA 400 gig Seagate IDE Memorex DVD R/RW Antec Neo 650 PSU Antec Nine Hundred case. |
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Message edited by yipsl on 05-15-2008 at 08:58:16 AM --------------- Athlon X2 4600+ MSI K9AGM2 690V 2 gigs Kingston DDR2 800 MSI 3870x2 850/901 100 gig Maxtor SATA 2x 160 gig WD SATA 400 gig Seagate IDE Memorex DVD R/RW Antec Neo 650 PSU Antec Nine Hundred case. |
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The last time I went to the park to put on chainmail and bash other armored people with pvc + foam swords, I was 40. Most of the people doing it were college age and I felt like I should take up another hobby. I stopped pen and paper role playing around that time too.
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to tell you somthing AMd has more total bandwith even when Nehalem where AMD has up to 33GB/s intel will only have 25.6GB/s That's the current AMd Phenom's bandwith --------------- ![]() |
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Yeah I hope they update the Techreport article on Barcelona to reflect the new 50 series processors ... and if the cahe latency is much improved ... I sense not yet.
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Great .... the topic has improved.
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I did ... It put me in an existential vacuum. --------------- Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds. Flood attempt detected. You cannot post this message. |
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Message edited by yipsl on 05-17-2008 at 01:20:56 PM --------------- Athlon X2 4600+ MSI K9AGM2 690V 2 gigs Kingston DDR2 800 MSI 3870x2 850/901 100 gig Maxtor SATA 2x 160 gig WD SATA 400 gig Seagate IDE Memorex DVD R/RW Antec Neo 650 PSU Antec Nine Hundred case. |
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so i am curious, the deneb will be the next amd release of processors? when is the release date? and what clocks are to be expected? i am assuming it will atleast be clock 200-300mhz higher than B3 phenoms especially with the die shrink. --------------- X2 6400+ BE | DFI LP 790FX-M2RS | Crucial Ballistix 2x1gb ddr2 800 | Primary: Corsair VX 550w + Seconardy: Ultra 325w 5.25"| Coolermaster 212 2x120 fans | Visiontek HD 3870x2 | |
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Anything on Deneb ??
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It depends on which version you're talking about: 1. The budget and midrange desktop CPUs (Lynnfield and Havendale) will have a dual-channel DDR3-1333 memory controller and use an LGA 1160 interface. 2. All mobile CPUs (Clarksfield and Auburndale) will have a dual-channel DDR-1333 memory controller and use a 989-pin micro-PGA socket. 3. High-end desktop chips (Bloomfield) will have a dual- or triple-channel DDR3-1600 memory controller and will use an LGA 1366 interface. Note the extra 206 pins than the dual-channel IMC socket 1160- this is your giveaway as to which socket has how many memory channels wired to it. 4. Dual-socket Xeons (Nehalem-EP) will have a triple-channel RDDR3-1333 memory controller and will supposedly use the same LGA 1366 socket as the Bloomfield high-end desktop chip despite the extra QuickPath link active. 5. Multi-socket Xeons (Nehalem-EX) will have a quad-channel FB-DIMM memory controller, similar to what sits in the 5000-series northbridge at the present. These chips have eight cores and an LGA 1567 interface. @amdfangirl: I agree, fighting with the significant other is a very bad idea. MU_Engineer's top 10 reasons for not fighting with the significant other: 10. The pie supply dries up. (Yes, I can make my own pies, but the crusts all come out too hard or too crumbly. I can make a good cake but I much prefer pies to cakes.) 9. The thermostat goes up from a comfy 65 degrees up to 80 seemingly on its own. 8. You get one inch of sheet on the bed. 7. When you accidentally lock yourself out of the house because of the "emergency escape" door knobs that let you out even if they're locked, nobody answers the doorbell even when you know darn well somebody's in there. 6. The person inside in #7 sticks her face in the window next to the door and laughs at you. 5. You get afraid to leave your cup of water or soda unattended, lest it suddenly taste terrible when you take the next drink. 4. You discover that the new roll of TP you installed yesterday now has two sheets left and that 16-pack of toilet paper you just got is missing too. Oh, and she just made a big pot of chili as a peace offering for lunch. 3. You suddenly find where that toilet paper went and also why she made chili. 2. The alarm clock woke you up at 4:30 am on the one day a week you get to sleep in. 1. Half of your stuff is missing and you get a densely-worded letter delivered by a courier saying that the other half is also going to be missing very soon as well. Message edited by MU_Enginee r on 05-18-2008 at 05:56:22 AM --------------- UNIX is user-friendly- it's just picky who its friends are. DRM is slowly killing personal computing, one Sony rootkit and TPM chip at a time. |
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