Thanx for your reply Sid,
I would have responded right away but I wanted to go to Philly and
see my eldest daughter before she left on a month trip to Japan and China
this coming week. It's part of her graduate class at U of P where she's
working on her Masters in economics. You can't believe how proud I am of
her because when she was still a teenager I thought she was surely to become
just another "dumb blonde"! But she fooled me and has only a year left in
graduate school while she's working with Vanguard Financial as an account
exec taking care of some of the largest med and pension accounts in the
country since leaving college three years ago! Her younger sister went the
other direction, choosing to stay home taking care of a husband and my
grandson, but I'm just as proud of her because she's happy with her choices
and is now a better cook than I ever was!
Anyway, "Task Manager" as you said, doesn't show a very precise view
of what's going on with an individual application, and its reaction to
changes is not very consistent or instructive. I guess I'll have to take
some time and make myself a little more familiar with the way Vista manages
things. The reports it provides seem even less precise than they were under
Win 2000 or XP!
from Robert Meek dba "Tangentals Design"
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solutions to real-world problems of Democracy are in direct contradiction to
its definitions and the necessarily fluid idealisms from which all political
action must eventually be distilled. Therefore, if indeed this world and
its varied peoples can possibly hope to survive even the most obviously
solvable needs and problems of the new century that lie before us... both
sustaining each individual and their collected freedoms as well as making
each of us responsible to the other so as to create and maintain an equal
need to ferment social responsibility...we must first be willing to absolve
ourselves from any and all currently held beliefs and/or responsibilities to
political considerations, and then must be equally willing to stand by, and
even endure, the pure and idealistic implications inherent to a more logical
assessment and then treatment of, truth, consequence of action, civil
apportionment, and judicial integrity, at all levels relevant to our
continued and righteous existence!"
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