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  • Why is my laptop running slow? Could a fan repair damage the processor?

    I recently sent my laptop in to get repaired (the screen backlight had gone out), and while they had my laptop, I asked them to take a look at the fan. It had been kicking in late, long after the processor had already started heating up, so when I played games for awhile they'd start getting laggy until the fan finally kicked in and cooled everything off.

    When I got my computer back, everything seemed fine until I tried to play some games (games that had run just fine before I had sent the computer in for repairs). That lagginess (low responsiveness, really low framerate) kicks in within a minute of playing, and it's so bad that the game is unplayable. Could the technician have damaged something while fixing the fan? Could it be a problem with the fan itself? Is there anything I can do to fix it without having to bring it in for repairs again?

    2 AnswersLaptops & Notebooks9 years ago
  • What is the best way to get from Washington, DC, to New York City?

    I'm currently living in Washington, DC, and in the next few months to a year, I'm going to have to start travelling to New York City pretty frequently (roughly every other weekend). I don't have a car, so I've looked at my bus, train, and plane options. It seems like I can either make the trip in around 4 hours for relatively cheap (bus or train), or make it in 2 hours for $150 or more. I can afford the higher price once, or maybe a couple of times, but it's going to add up if I'm travelling every other weekend. The lower price is manageable, but an 8+ hour round trip is a good chunk of time, especially if my trip is only Friday to Sunday.

    Is there some secret fast and cheap method of travel that I've missed, or am I going to be stuck choosing between the time consuming and wallet draining options?

    5 AnswersNew York City9 years ago
  • In what way is Obama a tyrant or dictator?

    I debated asking this at all, since most of the answers will probably be enraged rants from both sides of the aisle, but I'm really curious to find out if anyone has any real grounding for this. Ideally I'd like some serious insight, but honestly I'm not optimistic.

    Days after Obama was elected President, a stranger proudly pointed to her t-shirt that said "2008: End of an Era, Beginning of an Error" and explained to me that Obama would probably soon be using local buildings to jail political dissidents. I had followed the presidential campaigns closely, and nothing that either McCain or Obama said made me think that they would be fundamentally breaking with the tenets of freedom and democracy by punishing people who disagreed with them politically. At the time, I assumed the woman was just projecting - she kinda wanted to jail anyone who disagreed with her political views, so she assumed her opponents wanted to do the same thing.

    Now, though, in the third year of Obama's presidency, I still sometimes hear people calling Obama a tyrant or dictator. As far as I can understand, one of two options is possible. Either I've missed something huge and Obama is actually acting as a dictator and stripping people of their ability to participate in the democratic process, or some people are just way too eager to call their political opponents tyrants and dictators.

    If anything, it seems like Obama's problem is that he's not forceful enough - most of the major changes he's tried to make were so disfigured and neutered before the end by his political opposition that they didn't change much at all. So, what is it that qualifies Obama as a dictator? Is it the tax stuff? Because wanting to raise taxes seems like a really low bar to qualify someone as a dictator, and the way some people talk about it, you'd think Obama-worshiping stormtroopers are setting up camps all over the country as we speak, preparing to incarcerate anyone who doesn't vote for him.

    19 AnswersPolitics10 years ago
  • What's a good way to casually learn to play the guitar?

    I took guitar lessons years ago, but back then I was more interested in learning individual songs than actual theory, which I now regret. I have a little (not much, but a little) free time on my hands now, and I can find tabs on the internet and memorize them, but I'd like to go beyond that and maybe pick up a little music theory so I can understand what I'm playing and maybe play some things that haven't been written out note for note.

    I don't have the money or time for lessons, but I have the internet and a decent acoustic guitar, and I can probably stand to buy a music book or two if anyone has any good ones to recommend. So, any suggestions on where to start?

    6 AnswersPerforming Arts1 decade ago
  • What preserves the integrity of the Nobel Prize?

    I'm not trying to imply that the Nobel Prize doesn't have integrity, but what exactly preserves its integrity? What keeps the Nobel Prize from devolving into some illegitimate award that's based entirely on politics?

    1 AnswerOther - Arts & Humanities1 decade ago
  • Where is the best place to get barbecue in Chapel Hill, NC?

    Where's the best place to get some pulled pork in Chapel Hill? Also, are there any buffet-style southern cooking places around?

    1 AnswerOther - US Dining Out1 decade ago
  • Where in Charleston, SC, can I watch the UFC 100 fight on July 11?

    Does anyone know which sports bars in Charleston, SC, are going to be showing the July 11 UFC 100 fight on TV?

    6 AnswersMartial Arts1 decade ago
  • Is the governor of South Carolina really that powerful?

    I heard once that the governor of South Carolina is limited in his official powers compared to the governors of other states, and that most of the power goes to the state legislature. Does anyone know the exact details of this?

    1 AnswerGovernment1 decade ago
  • What is the name of the Orthodox Christian college at the Vatican?

    Someone recently told me about an Orthodox Christian seminary or theological school in the Vatican. Does anyone know the name of it, or have any more information on it?

    2 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago
  • Where can I find Russian beer in Nashville, TN?

    I'm in Nashville, TN, and I'm looking for a place where I can get imported Russian beer. I've seen a couple of cans in a liquor store where I live, but I'm looking for a bigger selection - Baltika, Nevskoye, Arsenalnoye, something along those lines.

    1 AnswerBeer, Wine & Spirits1 decade ago
  • I'm trying to run a game on my laptop and it runs badly, saying "200 / 107 MB of resource used." What is this?

    I've got a Dell Inspiron E1505 with an ATI Mobility Radeon X1400 video card (I'm sure the problem is with my video card) and I'm trying to run Grand Theft Auto 4. Is there anything I can do immediately to let it run? Also, is it ever possible to upgrade the video card on a laptop?

    2 AnswersLaptops & Notebooks1 decade ago
  • How can I connect two Windows XP computers using just a network cable?

    One is a PC, one is a laptop, both are using Windows XP. We're trying to play a multiplayer game without having to connect to the internet.

    4 AnswersComputer Networking1 decade ago