Re: CS>tweaking

2004-12-12 Thread M. G. Devour
Elle writes: > Can some kind person explain tweaking? Are you talking about my comment to Adrian earlier about the way people have tweaked their silver generators to "improve" the product? If so, I'm just talking about the 2nd or 3rd round of refinements folks have experimented with, that may

Re: CS>tweaking

2004-12-12 Thread adrian
TWEAKING is a PC jargon term for adjusting the default parameters or values of an installed program to work better, like, say, Download accelerators because winsleaze sets defaults for lan networks and not for internet. Since windoze also bloats by not cleaning up after itself one has to defrag

Re: CS>tweaking

2004-12-13 Thread Marshall Dudley
In what context? Marshall elle roberts wrote: > > > Can some kind person explain tweaking? > > elle > > > > --- > Listen to music online with the Xtra Broadband Channel ! -- The Silver > List is a moderated forum for discussing

RE: CS>tweaking

2004-12-13 Thread elle roberts
Thankyou Mike  =)   And others ... for the explanation. I didn't realise *tweak* was a dictionary word!  I thought it was something specific to CS.   Definition in oxford school dictionary ...'to pinch and twist or pull something sharply'...(ouch.)   We live and we learn.   elle   >From: "elle rob

Re: CS>tweaking

2004-12-14 Thread Marshall Dudley
elle roberts wrote: > Thankyou Mike =) > > And others ... for the explanation. > I didn't realise *tweak* was a dictionary word! I thought it was > something specific to CS. > > Definition in oxford school dictionary ...'to pinch and twist or pull > something sharply'...(ouch.) > That definitio

Re: CS>tweaking

2004-12-14 Thread elle roberts
it's starting to make sense. >From: Marshall Dudley >Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com >To: silver-list@eskimo.com >Subject: Re: CS>tweaking >Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 10:45:56 -0500 > >elle roberts wrote: > > > Thankyou Mike  =) > > > > And ot

RE: CS>tweaking

2004-12-21 Thread himagain
At 01:15 PM 14/12/04, you wrote: >I didn't realise *tweak* was a dictionary word! I thought it was >something specific to CS. But if you had picked up this magic little program (free!) you could have seen the 3rd option being to "adjust finely". http://www.wordweb.info Sits in the bottom of yo