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welcome to the master race chump. now get on bf3.reilo said:Core i5-2500k, eVGA GTX570, 64GB SSD, 8GB RAM, etc.
welcome to the master race chump. now get on bf3.reilo said:Core i5-2500k, eVGA GTX570, 64GB SSD, 8GB RAM, etc.
reilo said:Core i5-2500k, eVGA GTX570, 64GB SSD, 8GB RAM, etc.
Simmons said:Going to a Halloween party dressed as the NBA. I'm just going to mutilate myself for no reason and make everyone hate me.
¶ Luxury-tax rate: Teams will be charged $1.50 per $1 spent beyond a threshold, replacing the previous dollar-for-dollar tax, according to people who have seen the plan.
To further discourage spending, the tax will increase for every $5 million spent beyond the threshold: to $1.75 after $5 million, $2.50 after $10 million and $3.25 after $15 million.
Under this system, the Los Angeles Lakers would have paid $45 million in taxes last season, compared with $20 million under the old formula. (The rates could still change based on other tradeoffs.)
¶ Contract lengths: Players with Bird rights will be eligible for five-year deals, while others will be limited to four. The previous C.B.A. allowed for six-year (Bird) and five-year deals. The 1999 C.B.A. allowed for seven-year (Bird) and six-year deals.
¶ Raises: Annual raises will be reduced by several percentage points, possibly as low as 5.5 percent for Bird players and 3.5 percent for non-Bird players. The prior deal allowed raises as high as 10.5 percent (Bird) and 8 percent.
¶ Midlevel exception: It will start at $5 million, a decrease of $800,000. The contract length and annual raises attached to the exception remain under discussion.
¶ Amnesty clause: Each team will be permitted to waive one player, with pay anytime during the life of the C.B.A. and have his salary be exempt from the cap and the luxury tax. Its use will be limited to players already under contract as of July 1, 2011.
¶ Stretch exception: Teams will be permitted to stretch out payments to waived players, spreading out the cap hit, over several seasons. The payment schedule will be set by doubling the years left on the contract and adding one. (Thus a team waiving a player with two years left could pay him over five years.)
There are a few critical issues still under debate. The N.B.A. wants to further punish tax-paying teams by denying them use of the midlevel exception and sign-and-trade deals, and wants additional penalties for repeat offenders. The union opposes those measures.
Nearly all of the new provisions will benefit the owners. In return, the players will gain an easing of trade rules and relaxed regulations on restricted free agents.
Connecticut freshman center Andre Drummond broke his nose and suffered a mild concussion in practice on Friday.
ph33nix said:I don't feel like reading all that
Can someone just explain if we can get rid of Mike Millller? lol
reilo said:How is Vanquish? Worth it? 360 or PS3?
The damn thing won't postIce Raven said:welcome to the master race chump. now get on bf3.
reilo said:The damn thing won't post
I'm fearing either my CPU or Mobo is not doing it's thing. My bet is on the CPU.
It doesn't even get that far. No beeps, no POST, nothing.Blackace said:Is it hanging on the mobo bios screen?
ItWasMeantToBe19 said:Yes, but the Heat would have to pay him to go away and it wouldn't net much cap flexibility to the team whenever free agency Could benefit the team in the free agency afterwards since the Heat would be over the tax in 2012 if they keep Miller and sign an MLE player and they'll have the option of cutting him Summer 2012. So, one more season of Jesus!
reilo said:This is what I am experiencing:
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/299757-30-asus-p8z68-boot-error
http://forums.extremeoverclocking.com/t357269.html
It boots up, then restarts and sits there with all the fans spinning.Blackace said:It's shutting down? Not just hanging???
Already did.dIEHARD said:take out your cpu and check the pins, the pins on the new lga sockets bend way too easy.
That's exactly the problem I had, all the boards were just dead for some reason. ASUS seems to be having this problem ever since they changed where they manufacture the motherboards. Entire series will have like 50+% failure rates like this.reilo said:It boots up, then restarts and sits there with all the fans spinning.
the pins are on the motherboard, they are pressure pins that "bend" down when pressure is applied, but they can get misaligned sometimes.reilo said:It boots up, then restarts and sits there with all the fans spinning.
Already did.
The 2500K doesn't even have pins, they are more like flat notches:
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Intel/Core_i5_2500K_GPU/images/cpu2.jpg
Oh gotcha.dIEHARD said:the pins are on the motherboard, they are pressure pins that "bend" down when pressure is applied, but they can get misaligned sometimes.
I had the same issues a few days ago. I would power on and shut down after a few seconds. I bought a Asus p8p67 board. I went through the manual and realized there was a second power connector on the mobo. Solved my issue.reilo said:This is what I am experiencing:
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/299757-30-asus-p8z68-boot-error
http://forums.extremeoverclocking.com/t357269.html
ItWasMeantToBe19 said:Stuff in new CBA:
All of it looks fine, not sure about the relaxed regulations on restricted free agents though, hope it doesn't hurt the Jazz in a few years when Kanter and Burks are done on their rookie deals...
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/30/s...but-last-hurdle-is-a-big-one.html?_r=1&src=tp
I'll try checking those again.Ice Raven said:I had the same issues a few days ago. I would power on and shut down after a few seconds. I bought a Asus p8p67 board. I went through the manual and realized there was a second power connector on the mobo. Solved my issue.
Blackace said:is your power supply big enough?
Blackace said:is your power supply big enough?
HnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnngggggggggBlackace said:is your power supply big enough?
Ice Raven said:Hnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnggggggggg
Ice Raven said:Im coping like any other normal drug addict. But I learned from the best, ain't that right zep?
Damn, you were right. Some of them are bent. FuuudIEHARD said:the pins are on the motherboard, they are pressure pins that "bend" down when pressure is applied, but they can get misaligned sometimes.
try using a pin or something to push them back.reilo said:Damn, you were right. Some of them are bent. Fuuu
I tried, but they are too FUBARdIEHARD said:try using a pin or something to push them back.
Blackace said:Zep gave it to you?
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/30/s...but-last-hurdle-is-a-big-one.html?_r=1&src=tpThe new N.B.A. labor deal is practically done. You wouldnt know it from the headlines, the dour news conferences or the apocalyptic rhetoric spilling from league officials. But the deal, in practical terms, is about 95 percent complete.
Well with 4 weeks of games gone alot of that could change. You also have to consider how Stern smugly said in the last conference that they made alot of "concessions" in attempts to get the players to budge on BRI. At this point though it is almost certain that the players will be the ones to cave in.reilo said:
The deal is almost done guys, we're serious this time.reilo said:
Blackace said:how is the STD treatin ya?
Dark FaZe said:at this point all I give a damn about is unlocking my rooks in 2k12