GPU troubles? Music questions? Relationship troubles? All solved 100% in Logan's inbox.
Post questions here for the first episode. I'll lock this thread and start a new one after recording it.
This is not our regular Inbox videos. This is Logan's Inbox. This will also not replace the regular Inbox.exe. The bottom line is that it's fun for me and not that difficult to create.
Save networking questions and questions about school/university choices for the Inbox.exe.
relationships. why bother? seems like a lot of effort.
meanwhile, when do you think the normal people will be using 4k? whens 8k coming out? thoughts on star citizen? when/where can i start mailing you money? thoughts on zen?
When thinking about the perfect beer... what do you think of?
Also, as someone who just got to Washington/Seattle area - I'm pissed you left but since I'm on the internet that doesn't have much weight :D (Glad that you found a place you like though... still hate you though (j/k))
@Streetguru stole my question, but reminded me. How do I get my waifu to love me like she loves you? My waifu is too busy being a pop-star that she never has time for me any more. I gave her a hamburger and her affinity dropped a whole level! We've never been the same since :/
Also, what's your favorite hentai? Mines Princess Knight✩Catue. Come on, we need answers man!
WARNINGdo not look up Princess Knight✩Catue. It was said in jest.
I'm recently graduated passed along from High School into the real world, just about all my friends, except the ones that went into the military, are now in college while I'm at home building computers and expanding my knowledge about tech. Am I making good choice? To me now days a degree is a waste of time and money. Perhaps even just 10 years ago it still made sense to have to find a job, it made the lives easier for employers to look and see if you were qualified by your degree, but now we have the internet expanded to the point where everyone with an internet connection has some sort of social media to post their projects and work, be it Youtube, Instagram or Sound Cloud. An employer would look you up to see if you're qualified. I've heard stories from family, friends and strangers who go to college right after high school and either drop out or don't even know what to do with the degree afterwords. I'm thinking about starting a TechTuber channel because I have some Ideas for some original reviews and tutorials, but I feel if I want a normal job, that if I work hard at what I want to do, find small under the table jobs, post my work online, and have the evidence to drop on the table when applying for a job, it should work. Let me know what you think, maybe you have personal experience that will help :)
PS: When is the 9800 GX2 coming out??? Damn it, I know you know!
What do you think about a Linus Media Group / Tek Syndicate exchange program? You send Qain up to Canada and one of Linus' guys comes down to Portland for a project? Or you and Linus switch places for a week. I think that would be hilarious.
Are you willing and/or planning to start community projects that make use of the skill sets some members on this forum have? Programming, Design, etc. There is a great resource on this forum that seems underutilized.
Should I give up on my dream to work in the film industry being an editor or prop builder due to the over saturation in the market?
I want to work in the industry, but it constantly looks like people get hired based on pure random luck over qualifications or experience. Should I stop being dumb and just get a normal job before I get buried in debt?
I know disney would say follow your dreams no matter what , but maybe I need a real world answer.
Depends how much you consider youtubers to be a part of that market, they're going to be needing props and such, and editors, although do you like have a giant portfolio of props you've made?
Could you recommend a good camera/lens combo for a beginner who's looking to get into photography? I'd mainly like to take photos of various landscapes in and around the pacific northwest. I have no idea about budget. What do you think a good beginner's budget would be?
What would you find to be the most comfortable workstation chair? I often find myself fighting with the desk and arm rests for comfort as my right hand is always at an angle towards the keyboard than straight. I think part of this is the office chair I may be using and possibly the keyboard. I'm a shorter skinnier guy, but I wonder what your experience would be in making comfort work for you.