My grandma's pc is better than mine...

simulatorman said:
Pinch some of her bits. :D

Do that! and maybe take some of the components out of her PC while youre at it.

Tell her to get a webcam. ;)

Ask her if she fancies abit of chat roulette.

his gran:
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Just do the whole ... Grandma ill offer you 400 its useless and out of date and then you can get antother one :P

if she is that on the ball then well


owned :P
 
Just do the whole ... Grandma ill offer you 400 its useless and out of date and then you can get antother one :P

if she is that on the ball then well


owned :P

there are two rules my grandma says that i must obey when i am visiting her house]

no shoes past the shoe area, and NO ONE TOUCHES THE PC UNLESS I AM THERE... honestly i think my grandma is MLG worthy what you guys think??
 
lol this was couple of weeks ago, and i fought why not share this experience with my fellow ocuk members, and no i hall not pinch her parts kuz she paid 500 quid for dem lolz, and btw she likes to pwn some noobs on crysis every now and then :)

lulz man kewl
 
About 4 years ago my grandfather got talked into buying a system along the lines of AMD64x2 with SLI at the purple store, he made me go over to 'set it up' needless to say the first thing I did was fire up the copy of far cry that came with it..
 
About 4 years ago my grandfather got talked into buying a system along the lines of AMD64x2 with SLI at the purple store, he made me go over to 'set it up' needless to say the first thing I did was fire up the copy of far cry that came with it..

lol your granddad is O.G!!!!!
 
My parents bought an 800 quid fujitsu, and left me on my own for a weekend. took me an hour to clone its hard drive onto my crappy one, swap them, and switch my radeon 9250 with its 9600xt. They never noticed.

6 years later, i took it to bits (yes, they still use it) and seeing if its still useable, i discovered it was that 9250 that was causing the dangerous sounding electrical squeal coming from the motherboard VRMs whenever the slightest load was placed on it. I still have no idea why it did that...
 
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