Has anyone played with the new one? Holy cow..
http://bing.com/maps/explore/
(requires silverlight) but jeez.. outside of insanely fluid, the modes to show
different shots of locals from their db vs. flickr geotagged vs. time stamped
and relative.. outside of minute-by-minute starmaps visibile
See Greg's reply. I have no help.
Email has way gone so far beyond me now.
If you rcv this reply, good for us.
Welcome back, Jason.
Best,
Duncan
On 04/30/2010 23:17, Jason Carson wrote:
Hmmm...
I didn't receive the email I sent but you did.
For some reason I am not receiving any of the emails
It looks like your mailserver is inserting a DKIM signature, and the
listserv software is not stripping it and/or re-signing it as it should be
if any of your evaluated headers have been modified. When you're getting the
message back that is purportedly from you, that evaluation could be failing
an
Hmmm...
I didn't receive the email I sent but you did.
For some reason I am not receiving any of the emails I send to this list
or another list I am on. Both are using different mailing lists software.
Anyone have any idea why?
> Been a long while. Where've you been?
> Much has changed IMHO.
>
Been a long while. Where've you been?
Much has changed IMHO.
Best,
Duncan
On 04/30/2010 21:06, Jason Carson wrote:
Just testing. I sent an email to the list and someone responded to that
email but I never received a copy of the email I sent.
Just testing. I sent an email to the list and someone responded to that
email but I never received a copy of the email I sent.
It depends on what the chipset can support. If you have 4GB installed but
the chipset supports addressing up to 8GB, then that leaves 4GB of address
space that can be used to map the video memory (and others) into. It is not
necessary to map the video memory into actual memory--just within the
supp
Yeah I've seen that bug too, even with /PAE etc still doesn't fix it.
You should upgrade to Win7-64 :)
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 06:32:30PM -0400, Jason Carson wrote:
> I have 6 GB of RAM and a GeForce 295 with 1.7 GB of memory but am running
> WinXP 32 bit and my system only shows that I have 2.49
I have 6 GB of RAM and a GeForce 295 with 1.7 GB of memory but am running
WinXP 32 bit and my system only shows that I have 2.49 GB of RAM.
> Well, it does sort of sound like that. I have Win 7 ultimate with 6GB
> RAM.
> When I right-click on My Computer and select properties, it says I have
> 6.
Well, I downloaded the full trial version to see if it would work for
me...only get 15 days...but wouldn't you know the disabled the high def
features...so you can't make even the simplest high-def vid.just
stupid.and it is bloated as hell, too.
On 4/30/2010 5:07 PM, Greg Sevart wrote:
Good find. Terrible price IMO, given that the suite is only $20 more. ($79
vs $59)
I'm actually working on getting a home-grown solution to replace Vision's
duties.
> -Original Message-
> From: hardware-boun...@hardwaregroup.com [mailto:hardware-
> boun...@hardwaregroup.com] On Behalf Of
Well, it does sort of sound like that. I have Win 7 ultimate with 6GB RAM.
When I right-click on My Computer and select properties, it says I have
6.0GB. On my work machine (4GB RAM) with XP and 2 graphic cards, it says I
have about 2.89GB RAM.
Bobby
-Original Message-
From: hardware-bo
But from the MS article:
Note When the physical RAM that is installed on a computer equals the address
space that is supported by the chipset, the total system memory that is
available to the operating system is always less than the physical RAM that is
installed. For example, consider a co
It says here you can buy Nero Vision separately
http://www.nero.com/enu/vision-xtra-overview.html
--
JRS
stei...@pacbell.net
Facts do not cease to exist just
because they are ignored.
- Original Message
> From: Greg Sevart
> To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
> Sent: Fri, Apri
I wish Nero Vision was available as a standalone product. The rest of the
suite has become massive bloatware.
I've switched to the freeware CDBurnerXP and Windows Image Burner (built-in
to W7) for my burning needs.
> -Original Message-
> From: hardware-boun...@hardwaregroup.com [mailto:ha
so would that apply to Nero Vision Xtra? I keep asking because I have
dropped coin more than once only to get a crashy app...good features,
but nearly unusable due to crashesthis would be an upgrade for me so
the price is $60.
On 4/30/2010 3:02 PM, tmse...@rlrnews.com wrote:
Nerovision i
Nerovision is the reason to buy if you are considering. That product has
really turned into a great one, with new abilities to change and edit audio
tracks in overlays over video
Sent via BlackBerry
-Original Message-
From: "Anthony Q. Martin"
Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2010 14:54:47
To:
Sub
How is the movie making partthe part that competes against
PowerDirector, for example? On my system, powerdirector crashes all the
time, though it uses all 4 cores when crunching out a video (making it
quick for this part)...I need something that works without the damn
crashing (when you t
Anything after the 800Mhz FSB Xeons can do it really. Just check the CPU on
google or
ark.intel.com.
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 02:23:33PM -0400, Bryan Seitz wrote:
> No, I don't want to buy another 500G HD to install it onto.
> B L O A T E D.
>
> On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 02:10:03PM -0400, Anthony
No, I don't want to buy another 500G HD to install it onto.
B L O A T E D.
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 02:10:03PM -0400, Anthony Q. Martin wrote:
> Anyone tried this or plan to?
--
Bryan G. Seitz
I have it. Some things improved. But the features being added continually
pull it toward more bloat of features fewer people use. But if you do use them,
they are nice.
Sent via BlackBerry
-Original Message-
From: "Anthony Q. Martin"
Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2010 14:10:03
To:
Subject: [H
64 bit will work.
On Apr 30, 2010 9:17 PM, "GPL" wrote:
Not to sound like a NOOB, but here goes. I'm looking at the i7 930 and
GIGABYTE GA-X58A-UD3R specs page and am either missing it or it is
assumed you can run 64 bit OS on them. Is it called something else?
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 9:39 AM,
Not to sound like a NOOB, but here goes. I'm looking at the i7 930 and
GIGABYTE GA-X58A-UD3R specs page and am either missing it or it is
assumed you can run 64 bit OS on them. Is it called something else?
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 9:39 AM, Bryan Seitz wrote:
> Indeed you need a compatible CPU/Mobo
Anyone tried this or plan to?
Indeed you need a compatible CPU/Mobo (mostly CPU matters here) and you might
run into hardware that doesn't have 64 bit drivers as well.
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 08:41:41AM -0400, Anthony Q. Martin wrote:
> Oh yes...some processors can't run 64-bit...if you run the Win7 upgrade
> adviser, it will
Oh yes...some processors can't run 64-bit...if you run the Win7 upgrade
adviser, it will tell you if your system can handle 64bit or not. I
have had some of my old hardware become obsolete after going
64-bitin my case, it was my scanner.
On 4/30/2010 8:32 AM, GPL wrote:
When talking abou
When talking about 64 bit OS, does it matter what hardware you have in
a PC? Meaning, do you need to have compatible motherboard, etc or is
it strictly an OS this?
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