Obviously something is wrong, as there is no way the AMD is even close to as fast as thta E6600. Also, it doesn't need much cooling, I have one and it was only like 32C with the stock fan (which is also quiet).
Plus, that bug was just with AMD Dual Core CPUs. It doesn't exhibit these problems on Intel ones (I know, since a Pentium D 830 system I played the game on was fine).
Why do less women have to troubleshoot their computers than men, seriously? I've not noticed much of a difference where I work (in health care). We aren't stupid you know.
Ok, this is due to me not looking into it much prior, perhaps.
But I went to the Chicago one this year, and it was utterly useless. All it came across to me was an extended sales pitch for their products. Perhaps I should have expected more, but it really didn't get in to any real technical details. You just went to some room and some half-techie guy talked about a specific product. It would have been a lot more useful if they'd discussed real issues, etc.
"The vaccine will be injected into birds to prevent them from getting infected, he said. A government statement said it was a homologous vaccine derived from the H5N1 strain."
The point of it is to stop it in birds, so it can't get on to humans I imagine.
I just have some old Intellimouse Explorer at work and I never use my mouse. The hand just rests on top and the thumb sits on the side and doesn't grip or anything.
Well, women have similar stem cells, so it's no problem.
Also, two men could have their gametes mixed to make a girl... I mean, men have one X chromosome. They'd just each be donating an X...and obviously for making a male child, only one male's Y chromosome would get used. Two females could only make another female, of course.
It just worked out of the box for me. WPA-PSK with AES off some cheapo linksys 802.11g bridge.
Now, I find all the rough edges annoying in Linux, but at least it all works so far in my experience.:) There were some WPA issues earlier, but the gnome-network-manager stuff fixed them for me (they are default now, right?).
I hear citing where you get something is a good idea...
http://www.abc.net.au/foreign/stories/s949324.htm
Page is off for the moment, but was online earlier.
Obviously something is wrong, as there is no way the AMD is even close to as fast as thta E6600. Also, it doesn't need much cooling, I have one and it was only like 32C with the stock fan (which is also quiet).
The hospital I work at in the US has had these vending machines for quite a while now, so it isn't a German phenomenon. :)
Some Health Care systems let you use their hospitals for free if you work for them, so it works out in the end. ;)
Plus, that bug was just with AMD Dual Core CPUs. It doesn't exhibit these problems on Intel ones (I know, since a Pentium D 830 system I played the game on was fine).
What is it with 3 misogynist posts now anyway?
Why do less women have to troubleshoot their computers than men, seriously? I've not noticed much of a difference where I work (in health care). We aren't stupid you know.
I was thinking wtf myself. Misogyny seems just as high on an IT forum as anywhere elset hoguh.
Ok, this is due to me not looking into it much prior, perhaps.
But I went to the Chicago one this year, and it was utterly useless. All it came across to me was an extended sales pitch for their products. Perhaps I should have expected more, but it really didn't get in to any real technical details. You just went to some room and some half-techie guy talked about a specific product. It would have been a lot more useful if they'd discussed real issues, etc.
I found low-level languages work better with speed. I get too confused with a higher-level one when I use it. :(
The article above is missing the specifics, so try this one:e ctid=4&articleid=7162006205183757162006204743859
http://www.mumbaimirror.com/nmirror/mmpaper.asp?s
"The vaccine will be injected into birds to prevent them from getting infected, he said.
A government statement said it was a homologous vaccine derived from the H5N1 strain."
The point of it is to stop it in birds, so it can't get on to humans I imagine.
These are woodcrest benchmarks, which is at least similar. Also using 64 bit windows...
http://www.anandtech.com/IT/showdoc.aspx?i=2793
Serious question...
I just have some old Intellimouse Explorer at work and I never use my mouse. The hand just rests on top and the thumb sits on the side and doesn't grip or anything.
Try the beta of 3, unless you think it also sucks...
http://messenger.yahoo.com/mac.php
http://messenger.yahoo.com/mac.php
Well, women have similar stem cells, so it's no problem.
Also, two men could have their gametes mixed to make a girl... I mean, men have one X chromosome. They'd just each be donating an X...and obviously for making a male child, only one male's Y chromosome would get used. Two females could only make another female, of course.
Well, assuming crossing over and other events occur even in this case, the child wouldn't be a clone... Probably be very similar, though.
LOL.
:)
I guess the mods are on crack. The OP is making fun of Ted Stevens. Funny, yes, but not informative.
It just worked out of the box for me. WPA-PSK with AES off some cheapo linksys 802.11g bridge.
:) There were some WPA issues earlier, but the gnome-network-manager stuff fixed them for me (they are default now, right?).
Now, I find all the rough edges annoying in Linux, but at least it all works so far in my experience.
I use a different motion, you insensitive clod!
Oxford 911 or 911+ seem to work the best in my experience (and even more so if you ever have to use OS X).
A burning laptop on your lap, or are you just hot for me?
Or was it closed due to bits of it needing to interface with Rosetta? Rosetta isn't exactly open...
So, you personally ignore all of what G-d does in the Old Testament then I imagine? He sure does a lot of killing in it.
cassie@cassie-pc:~/Desktop$ uname -a
Linux cassie-pc 2.6.15-23-686 #1 SMP PREEMPT Tue May 23 14:03:07 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux