Or number of passengers.
On 8/5/07, mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How about just what time of day?
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> Mike
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> > They already have a check box for "Avoid highways" maybe they need one
> > for "Ignore traffic laws?"
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It seems you have no shortage of good advice here but: If I were you
I'd look closer at each CPU hog and see what it's doing or if there
are settings you could change to stop this behavior. For example,
there are certainly setting in Camino you could alter, but I'd start
by closing one tab at a
One thing I've noticed on my computer is that a lot of programs are
running in the background, some of which do not need to be running.
Question...can you direct me to a good source so I can figure out
what some of these things are and put an end to the things that do
not need to run? Is t
If I were you I'd look closer at each CPU hog and see what it's
doing or if there are settings you could change to stop this
behavior. For example, there are certainly setting in Camino you
could alter, but I'd start by closing o
Thanks, Jordman. I've dumped Camino as it seemed to have a r
Paula, lose the widgets. Set up a larger swap file for Photoshop.
Mine's on a separate drive [it's in the prefs somewhere; in my ps
you can select up to 4 swap disks]. Does Camino have a memory leak
like other Moz browsers? I use some beta versions just so I can
have a debug menu. Can you a
All-
I've found that my MacBook Pro is forgetting where on the desktop I
left my main hard disk and which wireless network I was connected
to. Time and date remain accurate, but I guess it's possible that
the computer is getting that when I connect to the internet.
It's a little over a year
I usually google processes I'm not sure of, more often then not the result
is from http://www.liutilities.com/ which produces a program called
wintasks. This program allows you to do what you are asking. Not sure
about a freeware app that has these kind of options. Between using google
and the m
Guess it would be helpful to know the operating system...windows XP. Sorry.
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os x or windows?
Mike
On 8/5/07, Jeff Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> One thing I've noticed on my computer is that a lot of programs are
> running in the background, some of which do not need to be running.
>
> Question...can you direct me to a good source so I can figure out what
> some o
One thing I've noticed on my computer is that a lot of programs are running in
the background, some of which do not need to be running.
Question...can you direct me to a good source so I can figure out what some of
these things are and put an end to the things that do not need to run? Is
there
It seems you have no shortage of good advice here but:
If I were you I'd look closer at each CPU hog and see what it's doing or
if there are settings you could change to stop this behavior. For
example, there are certainly setting in Camino you could alter, but I'd
start by closing one tab at a
How about just what time of day?
Mike
On 8/5/07, Tom Piwowar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> They already have a check box for "Avoid highways" maybe they need one
> for "Ignore traffic laws?"
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>The rerouting feature does have its limitations. For those of you familiar
>with the DC area, try going from, say, Reston, VA, to Ft. Myer on a route
>that uses I-66. Google will not let you do that, no matter how you try to
>force intermediate waypoints. So, it appears to be increasingly usefu
The rerouting feature does have its limitations. For those of you familiar with
the DC area, try going from, say, Reston, VA, to Ft. Myer on a route that uses
I-66. Google will not let you do that, no matter how you try to force
intermediate waypoints. So, it appears to be increasingly useful, b
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