Get me a very spooky image please.
Can someone please photoshop my picture to make it look like a cartoon?
something like this
Remove that dog face shit
I can't, i deleted the original picture ):
I'm gonna have a debate soon and I need to be against homosexual adoption, yet I'm having a hard time looking for scientific basis against it. Anybody know a good source or scientific article refuting homosexual adoption?
>>207583
I dont think there are any serious scientific articles in regard against gay adoption. The topic of gay adoption is a very recent hot debate. It's more of a political and moral debate, rather than scientific.
Good luck anon
Like anon said there are no scientifique article about same sex adoption but what you might wanna look into is single male raised statistiques there might be a point you can convert a fact to a question like blah blah blah now do you think a child raised whit same sex mariage is any different?
>>207583
Break a leg anon
Rekt that feminigger
Sup /war/ I'd like some help fucking with my buddy.
He hates Gremlin Dva from overwatch with a passion that is only rivalled by his disdain for Pepe the frog.
Does anyone have any pictures of the two combined, or would anyone be willing to make one? All I have is pic related and it's not gremlin enough.
>>207570
>/war/
Goddammit I had one job.
D.va is trash. Shit-tier waifu for weebs.
>>207651
But ye, I can try making a shitty photoshop of the two
Hey fellas, hope theres a /g/entleman who can help me with this. I bought my friend's computer so I can make use of his more powerful processor, 1tb hard drive, and 8 gigs of ram, and other stuff like bluetooth and nfc that it came with. Issue is that I need to hook up my gtx 960 using the 650w power supply I had in my old pc, but the with it, the new pc doesnt power on even with everything connected. I had bought an adapter, as the main power input on the motherboard is 8-pin and the main power cable on my psu is 24 pin, yet it still doesnt come on. On the computer's old psu are 2 sets of cables, one for main power and the other for the dinky little gpu the pc came with, and then theres another 4-pin to 4-pin cable that would run from a connector right next to that of the main power, to the power input for the cpu. I've replicated the configuration pretty much exactly with my own psu, but still no dice. I even tried connecting the psu directly to the cpu, but still nothing comes on.
Pic related, the setup with labeling. The "jumper" is the connector that leads to the cpu when using the 4-pin to 4-pin cable. Mind the handwriting and possibly flipped image.
Can you post the mobo model?
>>207552
It's in the photo already, friend.
>>207536
Asus M70-AD is not an ATX PC, so you shouldn't expect components designed for ATX PCs to fit in it.
The motherboard has none of the standard connectors that ATX has, so there's no chance whatsoever that off-the-shelf adapters will work. You're lucky nothing went on fire.
If you want to use an ATX PSU, you'll have to somehow find out the pinouts of the (myriad!) connectors on that motherboard, and make a wiring harness yourself. The simplest and quickest way would be to dismantle the PSU, identify the rails, and trace each wire back.
Actually, the quickest and simplest way would be to throw it in the bin, because you're already talking about replacing a motherboard and PSU.
>>207536
For MAIN:
Try this pin config on your thermaltake:
With the side with the plastic clip as the top, from left to right:Yellow Yellow Yellow Yellow
2nd row Black Black Black Black
Reference image:http://icdn5.digitaltrends.com/image/asus-m70ad-us003s-review-desktop-inside-case-macro-1500x1000.jpg?ver=1
For GPU:
Black Green
Purple White
Anyone know where this is from? It looks like paranoia agent but I watched the show and don't recall this scene
>>207523
It's either Paranoia Agent or one of Satoshi Kon's movies
>>207528
>Satoshi Kon
Thanks anon I'll look into them
>>207523
I'm pretty sure it's during the last 20 or so minutes of Paprika.
hey /wsr, help me integrate this
a hint would be fine too!!
Bump
I want to know too
>>207507
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integration_by_parts
>>207507
What are even those? x (a+x)?
Can anyone turn this into a transparent? Thanks!
>>207477
>>207505
Woah, thanks anon! That's actually reallly well done.
Can you or anyone else do this also if you have some free time please?
>>207702
Here ya go pal
I need help /wsg/ and im afraid to as /g/ do to getting laughed at
Im new to PC gaming
As you can see i downloaded Doom 2016 and made a ISO but now it says i have to do another 62GB install that i don't have room for, i don't even know what drive i should install it to.
Am i doing anything wrong?
>made a ISO
Why? That seems like an unnecessary step. Just install it from the files you downloaded.
>>207508
It was a cpy file i downloaded
Aren't you suppose to have a dick burner program to be able to open that?
>>207518
And by extention i mean that you are suppose to make a ISO to be able to mount
Anyone here a guru in c++, need help with hw that involves doubly linked lists. Will compensate for help.
>>207458
post a better pic,not clear
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
class Item
{
public:
int val;
Item *next, *pre;
Item()
{
val = 0;
next = 0;
pre = 0;
}
Item(int val)
{
this->val = val;
next = 0;
pre = 0;
}
};
class DLinkedList
{
int size;
Item *front;
Item *back;
public:
DLinkedList();
DLinkedList(const DLinkedList &list);
void push_back(Item *a);
void push_front(Item *a);
Item * pop_front();
Item * pop_back();
void insert(Item *a, int t); // insert the item a after the t-th element
void insertlist(DLinkedList *list, int t); // insert the whole list a after the t-th element
void display(ostream &out);
int getSize();
Item * getfront();
Item * getback();
void swap(Item *p, Item *q); //swap two items pointed by p and q, you can assume that p and q are something in the list
Item * extractmin(Item * start); // return the pointer of the min element after "start",
// here you can assume user will always input a valid pointer start that points to an item in the list
Item * extractmax(Item * start); // return the pointer of the max element after "start"
};
class myStack
{
DLinkedList list;
public:
myStack();
int getSize();
void in(Item *a);
Item *top();
void out();
};
class myQueue
{
DLinkedList list;
public:
myQueue();
int getSize();
void in(Item *a);
Item *front();
void out();
};
int main() {
system("pause");
return 0;
}
Task 1: Implement the constructors (default and copy) of DLinkedList. You need to make sure
that the copy constructor makes a separate copy of the list.
Task 2: Implement push back, push front, pop back, pop front, get front, get back, display, swap.
The functions are pretty self explanatory from their names.
Task 3: Implement Inserts. You should handle “insert an item” and “insert a list”.
Task 4: Implement extract min, extract max. They return the pointer to the min/max item in
the list. If there is a tie, then choose arbitrarily among the mins/maxes. (Explain your choice in
the writeup).
Task 5: Implement classes myQueue and myStack using DLinkedList. Do not re-write codes.
(This task is pretty easy).
Task 6: Design a test function to test your DLinkedList. You don’t need to test your Stack nor
Queue, as checking them is easy, assuming your DLinkedList is correct.
Anyone care to turn these into renders? I wanna make something with these specific pictures.
Feel free to choose either one to do, or all of them if you want. I'd appreciate it!
Image is a bit low quality to get a good edge on cat, so be warned
also
>render
this means nothing and confuses anyone who actually uses photoshop
Maths here:
>rectangle
>periphery of 48 meters
>blue is always a square
>blue's side is always half of the smallest side of the full rectangle
FIND: the width and height of the full rectangle so that the red surface area is at its largest
Please help.
Call the sides of the full rectangle x and y then the problem becomes:
max x*y - 2*(y/2)^2
s.t. 2x+2y = 48
You could either use the method of Lagrange multipliers or you could use the constraint to remove a variable and look where the derivative is 0.
>>207407
It should be doable with a simple quadratic equation. I do already know the solution (it's 16 and 8, x should be 2y), I'm just not sure how to get there.
>>207410
Well, If we calculate the zero-values of the red surface area (which is A = -6y2 + 48y), we get 0 and 8. This would make the other side 16.
That about right?
struggling with c) + d). Can anyone help? Pic is info for questions, will put questions in reply.
Questions
My guess for both would be something to do with the mosquito's place in the food chain.
Also, your answer for #10 is wrong, you haven't made use of the fact that mitochondria DNA, unlike regular DNA, comes from the mother only.
>>207391
I'm almost 100% sure the answer for c) is that they can live long enough to breed future generations of mosquitoes that carry the gene. Otherwise it would be meaningless as the gene would die out in a single generation. For d) it might be that the gene could transfer to anything that eats mosquitoes causing serious problems for those organisms. It's been a while since I did biology courses so I could be remembering gene transfer incorrectly.
can anyone rec me some anime where the romance doesn't work out?
i can only think of 5cm per second
Gurren Lagann
Kiznaiver (kinda)
Garden of Words.
Its also has some nice eye candy.
Gundam SEED Destiny but the rest of that show will disappoint you
You can watch Gundam SEED and be satisfied knowing two of the couples will break up in Destiny
Can I get anyone to turn the green to blue in this?
sure
>>207348
You're awesome