>I'm going to initially chalk this down as a dell OEM DVD thing but... I
>would just be careful not to void any warrentiees you might have. I've
>already used mine twice. I would not want to void it by putting an OS on
>there that is not supported. Dell has replaced my motherboard, ram. then a
>day
On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 1:24 AM, Mary Jo Sminkey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Was it something in particular that I can keep an eye out for? Good to
> know in any case, thanks.
>
>
Dell does some funky things with their computers. I was looking for a
graphics update today and when nvidia did a
8 gigs of RAM? hay-soos, that's crazy!
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 7:16 AM, Bill Wheatley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've used Vista Ultimate 64 bit since day one. I had 4 gigs of ram for
> awhile and every game but ARMA worked. ARMA fails with just 4 gigs of ram
> less then that and its fine. But
>Since you bring up dell. I reformatted my computer recently and was having
>troubles installing the vista disk without the additional dell drivers CD
>they send along with the vista CD... maybe it was because it was OEM, but I
>needed to install the stupid MediaDirect partition before the vista OE
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 11:48 PM, Mary Jo Sminkey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> >It was released yesterday. Anyone brave enough to try it yet? I'm
> not.
> >
> >http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsvista/bb738089.aspx
> >
>
> I wasn't paying attention to this much as I've stubbornly stuc
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 11:54 PM, denstar <> wrote:
>
> What does McCain have to do with state sponsored torture?
>
You sound like you think we're on par with North Korea or Iran. All I can
say is that if you really believe that, you need to spend some time talking
with people who have lived in c
That has Oscar written all over!
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 10:58 PM, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Harold and Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay
>
> http://www.haroldandkumar.com/
>
> Sad, but I will probably see it in the theater.
>
> I need a good laugh.
>
>
>
~~~
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Sad, but I will probably see it in the theater.
I need a good laugh.
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>It was released yesterday. Anyone brave enough to try it yet? I'm not.
>
>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsvista/bb738089.aspx
>
I wasn't paying attention to this much as I've stubbornly stuck with XP up 'til
now...but today I got a free copy of Vista SP1 Ultimate through the Amaz
> JJ wrote:
> If he is on his property, then he shouldn't need a license, and then it just
> might be a case of cross-generational Darwin Award qualification.
>
Hmmm...
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2008/0318083forehead1.html
~~~
That is not some guy, that is a HUNTER, which I agree should require some
basic training and proof of non-moronship.
That is a guy with a gun shooting it outside of his property or a range.
He needs a hunting license and a clue.
If he is on his property, then he shouldn't need a license, and the
> tBone wrote:
> The states pussed out on speed limits, no denying that one.
lol
> Have you listened to the supreme court opening debates yet?
Oh, yeah, they might do it, but here's my gun bitch:
A few years back some dude shot his son in the chest because he
"thought he was a bear" despite the
Yeah, I would like to see some of the stupid laws in California get
repealed. Like having to put a concealable weapon in a locked container
and ensuring it is not loaded, or when transporting a non-concealable
weapon, it has to be unloaded.Or only having a fixed capacity of five
rounds for a s
The states pussed out on speed limits, no denying that one.
Have you listened to the supreme court opening debates yet? They are on
C-Span. Quite honestly, I'm hopeful to see more than just the DC
handgun ban struck down here or in the near future. We need to do it
quick before some of these
If thats the case then I apologize but it seemed rather smartassish to me.
But if you don't read it right then say shit you damn well know what my
response will be. Usually I don't make things very clear as I am usually doing
other things when i write it but in this case it was pretty clear.
You
"goose fraba", "goose fraba"
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> tBone wrote:
> Whats this France thing with you lately, you want us to emulate a
> socialist country now?
>
Naw, it just seems that if you toss out "like France" into any
contentious discussion someone freaks out.
As for gun rights, my thought is that we either regulate them like we
do driving
I did not make a smart ass comment. Tongue in cheek perhaps, having some fun
joking about SPAM, but I was never a smart ass. But Hey. Whatever. If you
have to bring gender and hair color into it, then you're not even worth
having a conversation with let alone a discussion.
>>: -Original Messa
"I went from getting 2000 a day to about 20 now.. I mean this is what is being
caught by filter and maybe 1 a week gets through the filter. "
I went back and looked at what I wrote and come on erika... it says right there
"maybe 1 a week gets through the filter"
I don't see how you cant underst
ok so i will be the cranky one and you can be the blonde.
You gave a smart ass rely and i gave a smart ass reply back.. maybe you should
go take your pms meds now...
ok so lemme get my crayons out so the pms'n one can understand.
"I went from getting 2000 a day to about 20 now.."
yes... you
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 5:45 PM, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why do many of the multiple shootings I can think of all have "college
> graduate" after their names?
Because kids are thrown straight into college from high school. They never
learned how to become an active citizen in
Put down the cast iron muffin pan... oh never mind.
Yes, i was kidding. Mostly. I would be very, very nice to those women. More
because they are women than because they are armed.
To be fair, there ARE some people that I am wary of, because they just
_might_ have a gun back in the truck. That is
You know, I know you're joking, but this brings up a pet peeve of mine: when
people assume that, because you have access to a gun, that people had better
do what you say or want, and better not say anything to contradict you, and
not piss you off, or not do the slightest trivial thing that might be
Oh man. Meh. Guess I'll go for a run instead. Meh.
/reluctantly drops muffin pan... Accidently falls on Dave toe ...
O_O Oops! :D
>>: -Original Message-
>>: From: Jerry Johnson
>>:
>>: Put down the cast iron muffin pans and step away!!!
Put down the cast iron muffin pans and step away!!!
(And yes, I read his first response as you did, maybe because _we_ use
postini, and that is what my _inbox_ looks like)
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Why do many of the multiple shootings I can think of all have "college
graduate" after their names?
And most of the high-school age shooters have parents with degrees?
I shouldn't even mention the Unibomber or the 9/11 hijackers
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 5:39 PM, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
damn. dave just got smacked down by a girl :D
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 2:41 PM, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well YES SIR! Aren't you a cranky little thing. OK. Re-read. Yes. Here we
> go.
>
>
> "I went from getting 2000 a day to about 20 now.."
>
> LET'S TAKE A CF-COMM POLL ...
Whats this France thing with you lately, you want us to emulate a
socialist country now?
How the mighty have fallen.
Gruss Gott wrote:
>> Bill wrote:
>> HAHAHA so a college degree makes people more capable of using a weapon
>> sensibly so they don't need a license?
>>
>> LMAO let me get up off
Well YES SIR! Aren't you a cranky little thing. OK. Re-read. Yes. Here we
go.
"I went from getting 2000 a day to about 20 now.."
LET'S TAKE A CF-COMM POLL ... who here reads that as:
"2000 [spam] a day down to 20 [spam] a day" ... ??? SINCE SPAM is what we
were talking about?
Hands? Yes?
Speed limits are a state issue. Plus you know I would.
Gruss Gott wrote:
>> tBone wrote:
>> You really need to relabel you're self a democrat and be done with it.
>>
>
> Just FYI, the Democrats are the original gun rights advocates due to
> the Farmer-Laborer base. It wasn't until the 70s that
> Bill wrote:
> HAHAHA so a college degree makes people more capable of using a weapon
> sensibly so they don't need a license?
>
> LMAO let me get up off the floor and turn my BS detector off.
>
Nope, it's simply a quality filter that's empirically proven. And I'm
not saying it's used in place
> tBone wrote:
> You really need to relabel you're self a democrat and be done with it.
>
Just FYI, the Democrats are the original gun rights advocates due to
the Farmer-Laborer base. It wasn't until the 70s that they started
advocating gun bans.
As to guns rights, if you're saying arms should
Yes, my opinion is that the media is bias and reports what it wants based on
that bias rather than what actually happened/happens. I don't care if its
Bush, Obama, or Barney. If they want to put their own bias into the news,
then I'm against it. And I don't care what side of the fence it is, what
p
1. While some police forces require either an associates OR military
service, the majority do not. May don't even require a high school
diploma. For a while before I got into coding on a serious level that
was going to be my post military job. I have a GED and a minor criminal
history and i
Weak sauce man, it's not what he said.
He said it's brought us closer to victory, enabled us to approach
victory, not that victory is at hand or is even assured.
Zaphod Beeblebrox wrote:
> On Mar 20, 2008, at 3:02 PM, Michael Dinowitz wrote:
>
>
>> Bush didn't say the surge had 'brought about'
re-read what i said...
I don't get 20 a day in my inbox... 20 a day is what i am being sent and is
caught in postini spam filter which is down from several thousand a day. Which
kind of shows me that if the emails aren't being viewed then my address isn't
being kept as a good address.
Now acco
it's not like he said something definitive like, "it opened a door to
a (forthcoming) major strategic victory (down the line) (in the
future)". It sure seems ripe for interpretation to me.
Couldn't your own opinion be creating bias towards only one
interpretation of his speech?
On Mar 20,
What?! No jumping! You might wake up Gel-ly bean. He is very sensitive to
that stuff.
You can walk, or slink in, but NO jumping! Especially in the middle. Gosh
you could of broke it! Got it? Good.
Now back to work
>>: -Original Message-
>>: From: Scott Slone
>>:
>>: Jumping in on
Not a requirement, but you better say they are hawt, regardless.
They have guns!
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 4:46 PM, Adam Churvis <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The girls that qualified for Bejing are also pretty hawt :)
>
> Not a requirement, of course. ;)
>
~~~
Jumping in on the middle of a thread here...
You can go to the IIS manager, select your web server instance and
right click to properties. On the bottom of the web site properties
window (the first tab) there is a button that allows you to view your
logging properties, select that, and it sh
> I don't know about Raleigh, but in Fairfax County, even the beat cops
> had to
> have at least an associate's degree in criminal justice.
Guns and an AD are two separate job requirements, not a natural association,
so there is no direct correlation between them.
> All commissioned military offi
Thanks all! Some great recommendations!
> Anyone heard of a tool that'll do this?
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There are no two ways to take this. They quoted him as saying
"a major strategic victory in the broader war on terror"
This was not what was said. People at the press conference and those who
read the transcript know this. Whoever wrote/edited this article was either
lazy, stupid or malicious in in
I don't know about Raleigh, but in Fairfax County, even the beat cops had to
have at least an associate's degree in criminal justice.
All commissioned military officers (Loathe correct me if I'm wrong) have to
have degrees.
When I went to high school, we had a skeet team, most of those guys we're
Wait, you mean BBC is biased? Damn. Another bubble burst. Sigh. :-D
Michael Dinowitz wrote:
> http://monkeytenniscentre.blogspot.com/2008/03/bbc-accuses-bush-of-claiming-victory.html
> The BBC accuses Bush of 'claiming victory' in Iraq again. He didn't.
> .
> If read the speech, however - I h
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>>: -Original Message-
>>: From: William Bowen
>>:
>>: All,
>>:
>>: I've been tasked with creating a portal of sorts for viewing PPT
>>: slideshows. Basically our site director wants a a user would load a
>>: page on an intrane
k will do
on monday..
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 3:39 PM, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In the Inetpub directory should be a subdirectory titled "logs" ... should
> be a bunch of separate folders in there. Typically IIS stores them by day in
> a separate text file and then by month i
To those replies:
Yes, actually I did notice the file copying, because I have a Dual
Boot configuration setup. Also, I installed Vista onto a new hard
disk, and I was moving data from my Raid 0 drives to the new hard
drive, as well as to an external backup drive.
So it's actually one of the very
In the Inetpub directory should be a subdirectory titled "logs" ... should
be a bunch of separate folders in there. Typically IIS stores them by day in
a separate text file and then by month in a folder.
Download and install AWStats somewhere ... run the log files through it.
>>: -Original M
On Mar 20, 2008, at 3:02 PM, Michael Dinowitz wrote:
> Bush didn't say the surge had 'brought about' a strategic victory,
> he said they had 'opened the door' to it. He was saying that the
> surge has paved the way for a victory over Al Qaeda; he did not say
> the victory had been achieved.
*shifts uncomfortably*
*eyes glaze over the end of email*
Thanks for the Tom's hardware link.
:-)
This is a particularly interesting quote from the article:
"The upshot is that it doesn't make sense to install a 64 bit version
of Vista in order to better utilize 4 GB of memory simply b
http://monkeytenniscentre.blogspot.com/2008/03/bbc-accuses-bush-of-claiming-victory.html
The BBC accuses Bush of 'claiming victory' in Iraq again. He didn't.
.
If read the speech, however - I happened to see the excerpt in question on Hugh
Hewitt's blog - you'll find that Bush didn't say that
Some of the best shooters I have ever known have never been to college, much
less graduated. Some of them have, but not nearly as many.
That's not because "stupid people shoot guns"; it's because college-educated
people typically have interests that exclude gunsport or other exposure to
and conta
William Bowen wrote:
> Anyone heard of a tool that'll do this?
Internet Explore and I think Firefox and probably Mozilla browsers.
Powerpoint has a plugin that allow users to view ppt. files that are
requested by a browser. So one just has to create a link to the ppt
file and be off and running
have a peek at this:
http://cfsilence.com/blog/client/page.cfm/pptutils_demo
project page - http://pptutils.riaforge.org/
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 11:01 AM, William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All,
>
> I've been tasked with creating a portal of sorts for viewing PPT
> slideshows. Basical
All,
I've been tasked with creating a portal of sorts for viewing PPT
slideshows. Basically our site director wants a a user would load a
page on an intranet site and see two to three PPTs from different
groups. The PPTs would need to automatically load and be viewable.
Anyone heard of a tool tha
Independent thinking?
You work for Obama and think your thoughts are not programmed?
By the way it was a trick question, I know you only like Newt when he's bashing
the guy you're programmed to hate.
Independent thinking is when you accept an opinion that isn't what Obama TPM
tells you to think.
bravo!
On 3/20/08, Adam Churvis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Adam wrote:
> > > 5) There are times when a private citizen truly needs machine guns
> > to
> >
> > Don't you find it ironic that your example of "needing machine guns"
> > is to protect those same machine guns?
>
>
> No, not at a
HAHAHA so a college degree makes people more capable of using a weapon
sensibly so they don't need a license?
LMAO let me get up off the floor and turn my BS detector off.
On 3/20/08, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Adam wrote:
> > 5) There are times when a private citizen truly need
i use avira
On 3/20/08, Vivec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> What Spyware and Antivirus programs are you using under Vista 64?
>
>
> On 20/03/2008, Bill Wheatley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > And btw SP1 fixes alot of game issues with speeds etc. So i've been much
> > happier since i installed sp
I have not noticed any improvements on my computer. Boot up screen actually
seems like it takes a few seconds longer. Outside of that, not much, time
may tell. less than 24 hours isn't the best gage.
Things I laugh at when reading the replies:
> You all cannot be seriously running all of those fi
>Yes so ..umm..ahh...on another note... :-)
>
>my 30 day trial period of Vista 32 bit is expiring. I'm looking to
>purchase through the online Windows Marketplace.
>
>Has anyone tried 64-bit Vista? I have 4GB of RAM, but of course since
>I have two 8800GTX cards with 1MB of video ram Vista 32bit (a
>Statement of 86% improvement
>
>http://keznews.com/4153_Vista_SP1_up_to_86__faster
Interesting. It's still only one scenario (all other scenarios are so close as
to make no odds) and other site's testing are not in agreement. It's nice to
know that performace has been improved that much, but
hahahahah
- from one of the "other" type
Adam Churvis wrote:
>>> Adam wrote:
>>> 5) There are times when a private citizen truly needs machine guns
>> to
>>
>> Don't you find it ironic that your example of "needing machine guns"
>> is to protect those same machine guns?
>
> No, not at all. It
Just got an email about a Flex Camp in Cleveland, OH. Cost is only
$25.00. Not sure if anyone on this list lives near there but thought I
would pass it along.
http://www.flexcampcleveland.com/
Bruce
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yeah it our own server.
i am just not sure where to look for logs?
iis, cfadmin, win2003server?
and then i am not sure what to look for..
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Curious... What is the 'anti-science' plank in the Republican platform?
-Original Message-
From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2008 10:25 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Right To Bear Arms
Unfortunately, its not the only plank in either platform, and
> > Adam wrote:
> > 5) There are times when a private citizen truly needs machine guns
> to
>
> Don't you find it ironic that your example of "needing machine guns"
> is to protect those same machine guns?
No, not at all. It was valuable business property, and he was the owner of
the business.
Unfortunately, its not the only plank in either platform, and is often seen
as the least important plank (from a protection standpoint, since many
people think it is the least likely to be effectively eroded)
Just the anti-science plank for the Republican party moves it out of reach
for most peopl
GA will most likely not ever have any of this information.
All google analytics does is track individual page views when you trigger a
javascript function which tells google to log one.
google does not track any file that does not have the urchin code embedded
(images, pdfs, downloads)
google has
My original question still stands.
Is the current site one of yours? Do you have access to the website logs?
Does the hosting package the site is with have a stats package like AWStats
or SmarterStats? The site's hosting server should have this stuff for your
perusal. Even if it just basic logs...
I meant from libertarian, never new gruss to be a repub.
Also, they shouldn't be democrats then. Even though many ignore the
parties planks the democrats is specifically pro-gun control, and the
republicans specifically against it.
Jerry Johnson wrote:
> I hope that was a joke.
>
> I don't se
I hope that was a joke.
I don't see that gun ownership is a Republican/Democrat issue. It is more an
urban/suburban/rural issue (which, despite the talking heads' attempts to
convince us it does, does not track R/D)
Most Democrats I know who own guns are as rabid or more so than similar
Republica
no i didn't...
can you tell that info from Google analytics?
i asked the guy we want to host with if he could tell, but he never responded.
i know its a hi holiday for most...
just would like to look a little smarter then i am.
can you tell from G-A?
On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 9:43 AM, Erika L. Walk
The you are all for violating the intent of the right, both as stands to
the individual being able to provide their own weapons for militia duty,
and as to the establishment of NO laws regarding private ownership of arms.
You really need to relabel you're self a democrat and be done with it.
Gr
Good stuff.
Did you listen to the opening arguments yesterday?
Sounds like the court is going to come down on the individual right
side, and from the questions they were asking sounds like class 3 laws
might even get the chop.
Adam Churvis wrote:
> Just so everyone understands how it works:
>
> Adam wrote:
> 5) There are times when a private citizen truly needs machine guns to
Don't you find it ironic that your example of "needing machine guns"
is to protect those same machine guns?
I'm all for gun rights, but I'm in the licensing camp meaning that I
don't think anyone should be able
> Sam wrote:
> You used to admire Newt, even said he can save the nation. What do you
> think of his opinion now?
>
>
> http://hotair.com/archives/2008/03/18/video-gingrich-lowers-the-boom-on-obama/
>
Sam. I know have a tendency to link all of your hopes, dreams, and
personality to another; be
Just so everyone understands how it works:
1) Machine guns, noise suppressors ("silencers"), sawed-off shotguns, and
destructive devices are illegal at the federal level.
2) Private citizens can obtain federal waivers*** against this ban to own
these things, but only if they have absolutely *spot
Statement of 86% improvement
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On 20/03/2008, Vivec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What Spyware and Antivirus programs are you using under Vista 64?
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On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 2:59 PM, Cameron Childress wrote:
> I've thought this for years. I think that any cable system that has
> music channels should have added this feature long ago. It's like found
> money for them - the fruit is hanging so low that it's practically
> waiting in a large b
you do flash remoting
so you would call a cfc
from the swf, return it a query object
and use actionscript inside the swf
to iterate through it and display stuff.
not wise to allow query access to flash.
very messy could be.
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 9:25 AM, Scott Stewart
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
Yep. You can.
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 8:25 AM, Scott Stewart wrote:
> Hey all,
>
>
>
> I'm so not a flash dev., but I have a question, can you drive flash in the
> same way that you can drive CF generated HTML ie:
>
>
>
>
>
> #something#
>
>
>
>
>
> Can you do something simila
Hey all,
Im so not a flash dev., but I have a question, can you drive flash in the
same way that you can drive CF generated HTML ie:
#something#
Can you do something similar in flash?
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What Spyware and Antivirus programs are you using under Vista 64?
On 20/03/2008, Bill Wheatley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And btw SP1 fixes alot of game issues with speeds etc. So i've been much
> happier since i installed sp1 a month or so ago when it was out on public
> trial.
~~~
With bearded and bespectacled professors holding up footprint moldings and
pointing out stress lines as proof positive that Little Foot is REAL!
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 7:37 AM, Bruce Sorge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That would turn into an episode of Monster Quest on History Channel for
> sure
That would turn into an episode of Monster Quest on History Channel for
sure.
G Money wrote:
> First thing that came to my mind was freaking the shit out of people.
>
> I'd hide that thing along a wooded road near dusk, then as a car came into
> site, have it cross the road in front of them and d
Harriers are LOUD.
I thought they were pretty much taken out of service though?
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 1:54 AM, denstar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 2:41 AM, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I know the Osprey has had a troubled past, but damn it's cool to see i
Empire by Orson Scott Card is a very good book.
On 3/19/08, Vivec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Adam...
>
> Take the number of people that may know 1/4 of what you just said, and
> how to do it.
> now take the US Armed Forces. Battle hardened...ready...fully
> equipped. It's completely a pipedrea
First thing that came to my mind was freaking the shit out of people.
I'd hide that thing along a wooded road near dusk, then as a car came into
site, have it cross the road in front of them and disappear into the woods.
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 6:40 PM, Bruce Sorge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> W
Thats the 2nd time someone has said Rocket launch which is hyperbole.
It says people in the 2nd amendment so the people need to be able to bear
arms to be able to resist oppression. Militias (national guard) are
something that the Federal govt can nationalize when it wants so the only
thing left in
And btw SP1 fixes alot of game issues with speeds etc. So i've been much
happier since i installed sp1 a month or so ago when it was out on public
trial.
On 3/20/08, Bill Wheatley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've used Vista Ultimate 64 bit since day one. I had 4 gigs of ram for
> awhile and eve
I've used Vista Ultimate 64 bit since day one. I had 4 gigs of ram for
awhile and every game but ARMA worked. ARMA fails with just 4 gigs of ram
less then that and its fine. But other then that its very nice. Now i run 8
gigs of ram and i have been able to completely turn off the paging file so i
g
Oh, and 20 a Day? Ha! I don't even get 20 a week now. And yes, I was up in
the thousands with you before I moved to Google ...
>>: -Original Message-
>>: From: Dave l
>>:
>>: I went from getting 2000 a day to about 20 now.. I mean this is what is
being caught
>>: by filter and maybe 1 a
Google has been building and honing their SPAM filters for years.
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Yes so ..umm..ahh...on another note... :-)
my 30 day trial period of Vista 32 bit is expiring. I'm looking to
purchase through the online Windows Marketplace.
Has anyone tried 64-bit Vista? I have 4GB of RAM, but of course since
I have two 8800GTX cards with 1MB of video ram Vista 32bit (and XP)
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