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Originally Posted by jaydee116
Must have missed it but I never saw anything to suggest overclocking and tweaking wasn't a hobby. It most certainly is.
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I dunno if you "missed it", but what I was saying is in reference to this:
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Originally Posted by pH
As far as a larger positive benefit goes, you can't have it both ways. Either it's just a hobby and everyone needs to relax, or it's an endeavor towards some larger purpose. The approach I mentioned above is more to make sure I don't have to micromanage the forums (hell EVERYONE should have better things to do).
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I don't see anything at ProC that legitimates this as something more than a hobby - I mean for instance, the too-big-for-the-britches personalities and rough demeanor wouldn't fly too many places in the professional world, not to mention the tangibility (or utility) of the improvements or "discoveries" are either low or nil. That's just a couple poor examples, but how is what this site does an "endeavor towards some larger purpose"?