he faced the blue screen of death Keep in mind that often the software displayed at conferences such as the CES are beta versions, meaning all their logical memory addresses aren't properly configured or mapped (address binding). Since a process initiated by any application runs on the memory, all
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ingenious crocks??? hehe... Speaking of crocks, did you guys hear about the lady who claimed she chomped down on a severed finger in her chili bowl at Wendys? Seems like she's busted and facing charges for grand larceny... Amazing what people will do for money <img s
hmm, check if some dirt or other foreign piece of object has gotten inside your system, underneath the keyboard. I was once having trouble like that, if I'd press a certain key, it would repeat like 20 times, and stop when I'd bang my laptop in rage... Anyways, i got a pressurized air can to clean my laptop with, and surprise... it was a stale piece of a waffl
"One who over comes others is great. One who overcomes himself is mighty." - Confucius Another one not so embedded in his doctrine "Man who goes through a doorframe sideways goes... [snip]" hehehe... I'll jus hint it's a capital.
ack... who would put rubber-bands in their PC???? It's a bit silly, considering the core temparature the CPU runs at, and the low melting point of rubber.... Tape is a tricky thing, and yes you can use tape in your PC's, but not the insulating tape at yer loacl Bob's Hardware... u need a gud quality electrical tape with high thermal resistivty. As HG mentioned, it's better to get zip ties. A cooling system is absolutely crucial to you
Fahrenheit 9/11... with Dubya Bush bloopers... hehehe Wut was Moore thinking when he made this
I could be wrong, but it is also worth noting that once the April 1st announcement started the increase in capacity was somewhat time-zone dependent (so that folks hit 2 gigs around the end of the day). It is entirely possible that the number is less because you are an hour or two behind the poster (hence the 'clock' is a little
Transaction is complete... Check out this link at Yahoo! News http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20050418/ap_on_bi_ge/adobe_macromedia
mmmmmmmmmmm... Simpsons.. Doh! Stoopid wi-fi
I thought this thread was supposed to be dead, as Admin Jafo said. Oh well, I'll do the honors... die! die! cease, desist you xxxx dirty snivelling weasel... *beats thread with a shovel
10/15 Wow... not too good, condsidering I was the winner in my high school spelling bee. *Goes off to hide trophy in the ground... I totally concur with post #34. It's amazing that when I read a novel or my lecture notes, I never really look at the words. Reading seems to be like a subliminal function, it's not really, but you never look at what the words ac
Ugh.. sorry for double posting. First there came this "Server Application Error /" or some message like that, and I thought it didn't go through. I deleted the orginal post, so you can all clearly see this...
well first off i think its a good idea...but this is "WIN" customize right??? so i would only expect to find things for skinning the Windows OS....i do support you making IM skins for any IM progams people choose to use, but then you would have to change yer site to www.customize.com because you would be hosting a variety of skin
Yep go for it!! I kno that the pot is bubbling with creativity at WC, so lets see wut the elite skinners can do for us. I usually go to Link for all my MSN needs, but I know that skinners here can do alot better then that. So lets get skinning eh..
That dude should be given an atomic wedge for every junk mail he sent...
I agree, it's a nice notebook, really good for on the road warrior, but it's pretty ridiculously pricey, if you don't mind my saying so. My Fujistsu Siemens M7400 cost half the price of that, and has just as good features. Although my processor is Pentium M 1.6 Ghz (built april 2004), and it's almost 1.5 lbs heavier, and has Intel Extreme Graphics 2 Gives me
This feature should be intrinsic to all OS's. Impossible to believe that Microsft has neglected to include this feature. You can password protect personal folders like My Documents, but I haven't had any success with any individual files, say not native to My Documents. Bit ridiculous really Then again I use XP Home; my friend tells me XP Pro has better security... anyone? <img src="http://images3.stardock.com/wc/smiles/Wink.gif" border=0 ALIGN="ab
er.. gander in the context of a quick peek, before all you people start calling me a goose plucker or somthin...
*RAd_Tad walks in, takes a gander, twiddles his thumbs and walks out
I got myself a Fujitsu Siemens Amilo M7400. It's jam packed with features, slightly on the heavy side (if your're lookin for a thin n light one) with a 15-inch LCD, and at a good price. The new screen technology is called TFT I believe, and yes visually it's way superior to the older ones. You can pretty much tell which one is which; normal LCD's have a dull and flat look, while the new ones have a shiny, reflective surface. If you're looking for s
Hollywood has a hit every now and then - for example: "Lord of the Rings". Oops, forgot to mention the upside amongst my ramblings... Also, Titanic was appreciated globally, I believe
Imagine there you have 2000000 downloads and the total of people around the globe that owe a PC with net connection is 6000000 That's a bit understating things really, but I'm imagining it like that too Great work B
Ha! The Hollywood crowd has been making movies the suck for decades, and this is news? Well, I guess the Fast And The Furious crowd is in and the Gone With The Wind crowd is... um well gone with the wind Thes
Yes, an insider who declined to be named reported that Apple's engineers are working around the clock using the latest CAD software and state of the art virtual technology to design the second button. Currently, Apple's engineers are being boggled as to how two buttons can coexist simultaneously. Months of hard work have been put into the design, and it seems that the new mouse would acheive a new plateu in ergonimcal design and computing excellence. O
hmm... that's weird... I've never bought a Dell before, but my dad works in this petrochemical company in UAE that has contracted Dell to furnish them with all the imperative tech, and he's always singing about how nice Dells are and how he's never had a scintilla of discomfort since Dells came blah blah... My university here also has contracted Dell to provide them with state of the art equipment including powerful workstations (more like LCD's o