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    LFG! Final Fantasy XIV Online
    so i finally watercooled my first pc Took way to much time and money but man im glad i did it.
    so i finally watercooled my first pc Took way to much time and money but man im glad i did it.
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    LFG! Talk Shows & Podcasts
    What to look for when determining whether a group is a support for support (S4S) group

    The most vulnerable individuals are those who are small streamers or content makers and are not aware of the warning indicators of an S4S organization. These creators are easy targets for the S4S communities, who prey on them.

    You will receive fraudulent promises of bits, subscribers, followers, views, and everything in between from these kinds of groups and communities. These organizations are actually elaborate pyramid systems designed to increase the prominence of individuals at the top while the smaller streamers compete for the attention of their "Leaders."

    I get the appeal of stream teams. In light of that, the following is a list of things to watch out for in any community or group you're considering joining. Please feel free to comment below with any other signs they may have.

    1. You are required to "Tab up" your team mates whenever you can to "offer support" after they guarantee you viewership statistics.

    First off, nobody can promise you views; the only ways to increase your viewership are through hard effort or deceptive methods like "tabbing up" or viewbotting. If your community isn't conversing and participating with you, having a huge audience is nothing, and any new potential viewers will realize how dead your chat is and leave.

    2. They post videos with the subject lines like "Drop your Twitch names below as we are seeking for individuals to raid."

    Any streamer who is worth their salt understands that you only raid individuals you know and have already seen and appreciated. These streamers are aware that if you make statements like this, you will inflate their numbers needlessly, causing them to increase in number while walking all over you to get there. Don't be fooled by this.

    3. They promise you donations, bits, hype trains, and subs.

    They don't intend to provide these things to you, and even if they do, it will only be a small portion of the money they have made through mistreating you and your friends. They will always repeat the phrase "Give Back" because they are aware of their obligation to do so. "I like to give back to my community". They don't donate much of the riches they received from everyone else, and they refer to their community as "their" community rather than "our" community. To put it another way, they use your money to look for streamers who are more susceptible to being taken advantage of.

    4. Every time the leader or those at the top of the team streams, they push it harder than anything else.

    Ironically, they will sit there and claim that they are there to help everyone, but if they don't get their way, they will try to guilt-trip their community into doing what they want. This falls especially true on "Partner Pushes". They will want all hands on deck so that way they get "Partner".
    The amusing thing is that once they reach partner, they either leave the team completely and cut relations with everyone, claiming they are taking a "different path," or they form an official "team" on Twitch to recruit other at risk streamers.  

    These are only a few of the many warning signs. have any more? Please leave your comments below, and feel free to share this with anybody you like—I don't even want credit for it. I simply want to save as many people as I can from being taken advantage of by this evil ploy.
    What to look for when determining whether a group is a support for support (S4S) group The most vulnerable individuals are those who are small streamers or content makers and are not aware of the warning indicators of an S4S organization. These creators are easy targets for the S4S communities, who prey on them. You will receive fraudulent promises of bits, subscribers, followers, views, and everything in between from these kinds of groups and communities. These organizations are actually elaborate pyramid systems designed to increase the prominence of individuals at the top while the smaller streamers compete for the attention of their "Leaders." I get the appeal of stream teams. In light of that, the following is a list of things to watch out for in any community or group you're considering joining. Please feel free to comment below with any other signs they may have. 1. You are required to "Tab up" your team mates whenever you can to "offer support" after they guarantee you viewership statistics. First off, nobody can promise you views; the only ways to increase your viewership are through hard effort or deceptive methods like "tabbing up" or viewbotting. If your community isn't conversing and participating with you, having a huge audience is nothing, and any new potential viewers will realize how dead your chat is and leave. 2. They post videos with the subject lines like "Drop your Twitch names below as we are seeking for individuals to raid." Any streamer who is worth their salt understands that you only raid individuals you know and have already seen and appreciated. These streamers are aware that if you make statements like this, you will inflate their numbers needlessly, causing them to increase in number while walking all over you to get there. Don't be fooled by this. 3. They promise you donations, bits, hype trains, and subs. They don't intend to provide these things to you, and even if they do, it will only be a small portion of the money they have made through mistreating you and your friends. They will always repeat the phrase "Give Back" because they are aware of their obligation to do so. "I like to give back to my community". They don't donate much of the riches they received from everyone else, and they refer to their community as "their" community rather than "our" community. To put it another way, they use your money to look for streamers who are more susceptible to being taken advantage of. 4. Every time the leader or those at the top of the team streams, they push it harder than anything else. Ironically, they will sit there and claim that they are there to help everyone, but if they don't get their way, they will try to guilt-trip their community into doing what they want. This falls especially true on "Partner Pushes". They will want all hands on deck so that way they get "Partner". The amusing thing is that once they reach partner, they either leave the team completely and cut relations with everyone, claiming they are taking a "different path," or they form an official "team" on Twitch to recruit other at risk streamers.   These are only a few of the many warning signs. have any more? Please leave your comments below, and feel free to share this with anybody you like—I don't even want credit for it. I simply want to save as many people as I can from being taken advantage of by this evil ploy.
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  • This week Samsung unveiled the 2022 collection of its Galaxy A phones, which started out as the kind of quality equipment to be the budget variant of the Galaxy in general.

    Of the three, the one that competes for our market is the Samsung Galaxy A53 with a 6.5-inch full-HD+ Super AMOLED screen and 120Hz image frequency, plus a 64-megapixel main camera with OIS, a 12-megapixel wide-angle camera, a macro camera 5-megapixel camera, depth camera and 32-megapixel selfie camera.

    It is expected to be offered by T-Mobile in the United States and Puerto Rico while on AT&T and Verizon for the United States only.

    With the A53, the Samsung Galaxy A73 and A33 respectively were also announced, the older and younger brother of the A53 in terms of size and specifications, but there has been no confirmation if they will reach our market.

    https://www.samsungmobilepress.com/press-releases/galaxy-a53-5g-and-galaxy-a33-5g-awesome-mobile-experiences-open-to-everyone/

    #Samsung #GalaxyA
    This week Samsung unveiled the 2022 collection of its Galaxy A phones, which started out as the kind of quality equipment to be the budget variant of the Galaxy in general. Of the three, the one that competes for our market is the Samsung Galaxy A53 with a 6.5-inch full-HD+ Super AMOLED screen and 120Hz image frequency, plus a 64-megapixel main camera with OIS, a 12-megapixel wide-angle camera, a macro camera 5-megapixel camera, depth camera and 32-megapixel selfie camera. It is expected to be offered by T-Mobile in the United States and Puerto Rico while on AT&T and Verizon for the United States only. With the A53, the Samsung Galaxy A73 and A33 respectively were also announced, the older and younger brother of the A53 in terms of size and specifications, but there has been no confirmation if they will reach our market. https://www.samsungmobilepress.com/press-releases/galaxy-a53-5g-and-galaxy-a33-5g-awesome-mobile-experiences-open-to-everyone/ #Samsung #GalaxyA
    WWW.SAMSUNGMOBILEPRESS.COM
    Galaxy A53 5G and Galaxy A33 5G: Awesome Mobile Experiences Open to Everyone
    The new Galaxy A series represents the most popular Galaxy smartphone category, leading the democratization of the latest Galaxy innovations.
  • Esta semana Samsung presentó la colección 2022 de su teléfonos Galaxy A, los cuales comenzaron como la clase de equipo de calidad a ser la variante económica de los Galaxy en general.

    De los tres, el que compete para nuestro mercado es el Samsung Galaxy A53 con pantalla full-HD+ Super AMOLED de 6.5 pulgadas y frecuencia de imagen a 120Hz, más Cámara principal de 64 megapíxeles con OIS, cámara gran angular de 12 megapíxeles, cámara macro de 5 megapíxeles, cámara de profundidad y cámara selfie de 32 megapíxeles.

    Se espera que sea ofrecido por T-Mobile en Estados Unidos y Puerto Rico mientras en AT&T y Verizon para los Estados Unidos solamente.

    Con el A53, fueron también anunciados los Samsung Galaxy A73 y el A33 respectivamente, el hermano mayor y menor del A53 en cuanto a tamaño y especificaciones se refiere pero no ha habido confirmación si llegarán a nuestro mercado.

    https://www.samsungmobilepress.com/press-releases/galaxy-a53-5g-and-galaxy-a33-5g-awesome-mobile-experiences-open-to-everyone/

    #Samsung #GalaxyA
    Esta semana Samsung presentó la colección 2022 de su teléfonos Galaxy A, los cuales comenzaron como la clase de equipo de calidad a ser la variante económica de los Galaxy en general. De los tres, el que compete para nuestro mercado es el Samsung Galaxy A53 con pantalla full-HD+ Super AMOLED de 6.5 pulgadas y frecuencia de imagen a 120Hz, más Cámara principal de 64 megapíxeles con OIS, cámara gran angular de 12 megapíxeles, cámara macro de 5 megapíxeles, cámara de profundidad y cámara selfie de 32 megapíxeles. Se espera que sea ofrecido por T-Mobile en Estados Unidos y Puerto Rico mientras en AT&T y Verizon para los Estados Unidos solamente. Con el A53, fueron también anunciados los Samsung Galaxy A73 y el A33 respectivamente, el hermano mayor y menor del A53 en cuanto a tamaño y especificaciones se refiere pero no ha habido confirmación si llegarán a nuestro mercado. https://www.samsungmobilepress.com/press-releases/galaxy-a53-5g-and-galaxy-a33-5g-awesome-mobile-experiences-open-to-everyone/ #Samsung #GalaxyA
    WWW.SAMSUNGMOBILEPRESS.COM
    Galaxy A53 5G and Galaxy A33 5G: Awesome Mobile Experiences Open to Everyone
    The new Galaxy A series represents the most popular Galaxy smartphone category, leading the democratization of the latest Galaxy innovations.
  • LFG! Madden NFL 2005
    I am LIVE with the NCAA Football 06 Dynasty with CMU! Got a few tough games today @ Bowling Green and then at home against (holy) Toledo! Let's get these Ws!
    https://youtu.be/uwQc0XgZBFc
    https://trovo.live/CazCray
    I am LIVE with the NCAA Football 06 Dynasty with CMU! Got a few tough games today @ Bowling Green and then at home against (holy) Toledo! Let's get these Ws! https://youtu.be/uwQc0XgZBFc https://trovo.live/CazCray
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  • LFG! Madden NFL 2005
    After a huge 39-point comeback victory against Ohio, Central Michigan continues to push towards a potential MAC Championship game appearance. Standing in their way this week are the 5-2 Toledo Rockets. Will the Chippewas find themselves running out of fuel? https://youtu.be/SIoi2wsqX8M
    After a huge 39-point comeback victory against Ohio, Central Michigan continues to push towards a potential MAC Championship game appearance. Standing in their way this week are the 5-2 Toledo Rockets. Will the Chippewas find themselves running out of fuel? https://youtu.be/SIoi2wsqX8M
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  • LFG! Madden NFL 2005
    LIVE with more CMU Dynasty on NCAA 06! We're taking on Toledo & Northern Illinois today! Come say hi! https://www.twitch.tv/CazCray
    LIVE with more CMU Dynasty on NCAA 06! We're taking on Toledo & Northern Illinois today! Come say hi! https://www.twitch.tv/CazCray
  • But of course The Legend Of Zelda is the star of the Q1 2024 for Nintendo
    Nintendo finally took its turn to reveal how it went in the last quarter financially speaking and while many have the idea who the hero was, it is time to actually see it by the numbers and expectations for the future. Profit for Nintendo in their first quarter of current Fiscal Year 2024 reached of 185.4bn yen (or $1.294 billions), which is a whooping positive of 82% compared to last year and...
  • CES 2023: Asus added an OLED screen to its version of a Xbox Controller
    Seems that Asus had “One More Thing” on the gaming announcement for CES 2023 and it is a new Pro controller for Xbox gamers or PC gamers that needs traditional console controllers to have a better gameplay of their favorite game. Asus presented the ROG Raikiri Pro, a controller offering some advanced features as well as a built-in 1.3-inch OLED display, which can be used for custom...
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  • CES 2023: Sony updates expectation for the launch of PSVR2
    Back like 30 years ago, a Sony executive probably would laugh at you and tell him that in the future, Sony uses a big main stage for other things than Television, Walkman and general electronics, but this is 2023 and in CES 2023, it is another reality for Sony. From a company that capitalized after World War II, becoming a leader in every corner of the electronics world and nowaday, gaming and...
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  • CES 2023: The offering for gaming monitor of early 2023
    Normally at events like CES, Television sets and monitors will be one of the main things presented, but for gaming speaking, we have offerings aimed for gamers, and this time, this is what Asus, Acer, LG and Samsung had in store for 2023. Asus ROG Swift with cooling system First for your consideration is the ROG Swift PG27AQDM 27-inch OLED gaming monitor and despite being “one of many ''...
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  • PSVR 2 gets a launch date by Sony
    Prepare for VR by Playstation Round 2 or just Playstation VR 2 or MORE SIMPLE, PSVR 2… and your wallet if you really need to have a gadget that is practically more expensive than a Playstation 5 console. That’s right. Sony confirmed that the PSVR 2 will be released on February 22nd and will go with a MSRP of 549.99. Hefty $50 more than the suggested retail price of the WHOLE...
  • Razer presented the Razer Edge 5G and new earbuds aimed for gamers
    We knew that Razer had some new stuff in store and this past weekend, the company announced two new gadgets and one of them is the forthcoming new Cloud Gaming device called the Razor Edge 5G. Finally we learned that the Razor Edge 5G is an Verizon exclusive device and while there will be a WiFi only variante. Both versions share that they are powered by Snapdragon G3x Gen 1, which includes 3...
  • Watch 10 minutes of The Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom gameplay
    As promised, Nintendo went forward on showcasing 10 minutes of expected gameplay environment players should experience when The Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom gets released on May 15, 2023. The presentation was hosted by Zelda series producer, Eiji Aonuma At the end of the video, we could see and confirm late yesterday’s rumor and there will be a The Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The...
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