The newest distribution (.280) actually is pretty workable; the nightly
builds are still better.
CW
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Chris Reeves wrote:
Interesting.
http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/ReactOS/1087314074/1
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Okay this is one of the funniest things I have read in a long time and
perhaps the greatest example of FUD.
http://www.machinadynamica.com/machina64.htm
The funniest stuff is in the first paragraph
"The Intelligent Chip is a one inch square, bright orange plastic
wafer that, when placed on top of
Yes, well, I'm not sure how much trouble Tiger software would get into.
After all:
http://ubisoft.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/ubisoft.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_fa
qid=10373
Please make sure that you are entering the key correctly. A common error, is
mistaking the letter 'B' for the number '8'.
Als
I very seldom participate in the off-topic type discussions here, but as a full
time pastor (who is married to a professional Christian counsellor), can I shed
some light on a couple things here?
The 'turn the other cheek' passage in context says:
""You have heard that it was said, 'An eye for a
Hi,
Does anyone know if the ND-4551A with Labelflash is out yet. I read that it
was due for release in October but I can't find any real reviews or anywhere
that has them.
Thanks
Gary
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At 01:29 PM 01/11/2005, FORC5 wrote:
BS, save
being a partner and a OEM system builder I am required to furnish the CD
and COA sticker, why isn't Compaq or HP, or DEll.
If you were big enough, you'd be able to skip the CD (but not the COA) as
well. Perhaps it is a money thing, but at $
At 04:36 AM 11/1/2005, Thane Sherrington (S) Poked the stick with:
>At 12:52 PM 31/10/2005, FORC5 wrote:
>>actually just hit F10 on boot, didn't need the cd's I made. Companies should
>>furnish copies of the OS, not just recovery disk IMO.
>
>I agree, but you're going to see more and more recovery
drivers went in manually, and WHAT a difference.
Quake 4 is now playable, though at reduced resolution but no delays. Particle
fury went from 15 to 50 FPS FWIW.
I need a new system
hohoho
At 09:33 AM 11/1/2005, Mark Dodge Poked the stick with:
>A card that wasn't???
>
>
>Mark Dodge
>MD Compute
I had the same idea last year and I bought a Netgear printserver.The
problem with printservers is that they are not bidirectional, so you will
not be able to use the advanced features of your printer drivers. This is
less important in a monochrome laser printer, but a real problem with a
color
I would just get a small USB printserver.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16833164111
Or
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16833156025
Harry
On Tue, 2005-11-01 at 11:07 -0500, Rob Finger HWG wrote:
> Anyone recommend a good network in
A card that wasn't???
Mark Dodge
MD Computers
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Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 5:38 PM
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Subject: [H] this sucks
trying to update nVidia drivers to the latest
Anyone recommend a good network inkjet printer? I know HP makes one
with ethernet and wireless that looks like a good choice. I am tired of
having a pc running just for printing.
Any input would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Rob
At 09:30 AM 01/11/2005, warpmedia wrote:
Man, that's what pastors are supposed to say! Turn the other cheek so I
can hit you with a lead pipe, then turn again...
What's missing in that philosophy is that some people bank on forgiveness
so they can take advantage of you again and thus don't deser
http://blogs.msdn.com/mswanson/archive/2005/10/24/484434.aspx
Bobby Heid wrote:
Anyone else downloading these? There are about 200 of them and they seem to
be in the 110-150MB range so far. Up until this morning, downloads were
very slow, about 4-12k/sec. Now I'm getting almost full speed on
I have numerous business clients who run this software (the CNE version) in
order to keep track of employees. And many use it in employee reviews.
It's a good step to make sure people are "working" instead of fooling
around.
CW
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Man, that's what pastors are supposed to say! Turn the other cheek so I
can hit you with a lead pipe, then turn again...
What's missing in that philosophy is that some people bank on
forgiveness so they can take advantage of you again and thus don't
deserve it.
Good luck to her!
Bobby Heid
http://www.digg.com/links/Tiger_Direct_to_Internet:_Want_a_free_CD_Key_
Too funny is all I can say.
At 08:57 AM 01/11/2005, Bobby Heid wrote:
I do not have a stress program answer for you.
Can DOOM3 be run in some sort of demo mode to stress the GPU? I recall
reading something from Carmack saying that DOOM3 would show up all sorts of
problems with overclocked video cards, as it worked the
I do not have a stress program answer for you.
It could be a heat issue with the GPU or it could be a driver issue.
Now that's a tag line you got there! LOL.
Bobby
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At 12:52 PM 31/10/2005, FORC5 wrote:
actually just hit F10 on boot, didn't need the cd's I made. Companies
should furnish copies of the OS, not just recovery disk IMO.
I agree, but you're going to see more and more recovery CDs, as MS works to
get actual Windows CDs out of the system to limit
I have been trying to troubleshoot an issue with my rig for a few days now.
I am starting to lean towards it being my 7800GT dying :( Have run Prime95
for over 24 hours (on both cores) and its fine. Yet games crash
intermitently (had 4 hangs in 2 hours last night) and this happens with both
WinXP
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