From the article at BBC News -- "In 1178, Gervase of Canterbury reported seeing a bright flash on the Moon and some researchers believe that a crater called Bruno on the far side was the result, but doubt has been cast on this claim." I think 1178 comes before 1950. Can anyone confirm this?
The BSOD on WIN XP gives a bit more information than the ones on older versions, like what could have caused the crash, and then it proceeds to do a dump of your physical memory to your hard drive. One of the first reasons the blue screen gives for crashing is, you guessed it, low hard drive space. How is dumping my 384 MB of my memory to my supposed "low hard drive" going to help?
From the article at BBC News -- "In 1178, Gervase of Canterbury reported seeing a bright flash on the Moon and some researchers believe that a crater called Bruno on the far side was the result, but doubt has been cast on this claim." I think 1178 comes before 1950. Can anyone confirm this?
I despise Ellen Feiss.
The BSOD on WIN XP gives a bit more information than the ones on older versions, like what could have caused the crash, and then it proceeds to do a dump of your physical memory to your hard drive. One of the first reasons the blue screen gives for crashing is, you guessed it, low hard drive space. How is dumping my 384 MB of my memory to my supposed "low hard drive" going to help?