It bugs me why IT people don't handle printer, copy, and fax machine issues (e.g., changing cartridges) at my huge workplace. They use maintenance guys.
I have the same problem, but in my very old WIndows XP Pro. SP3 with dual screen setup (19.5" CRT TV + 19" LCD monitor) and ATI Radeon 4870 video card (PCIe; 512 MB of VRAM). ATI/AMD's software is buggy. I had to downgrade back to old ATI Catalyst driver v9.4 since newer drivers cause Windows XP's clock to slow down with DVI and rare, random hard lock ups with videos.:(
I still like wearing Casio Data Bank calculator watches (currently DB150). It would be nice to have touch screen, Internet, etc. with long battery life and not require a phone separately. The tiny square iPod Nano would be good, but I have not found a way to install third party softwares, apps, etc. on my free (six/6)th generation model (8 GB) so far.:(
Ditto for me too, but it can be annoying when phone is required because of my speech and hearing impediments.:( Also, online communications can be annoying when people can't type and read well. Ugh.
For serious stuff, I am waiting for faster flights and TSA to go away. :P
No, Half-Life 3. ;)
That's normal. ;)
I have a 3' (feet!) long penis. :P
It bugs me why IT people don't handle printer, copy, and fax machine issues (e.g., changing cartridges) at my huge workplace. They use maintenance guys.
I have the same problem, but in my very old WIndows XP Pro. SP3 with dual screen setup (19.5" CRT TV + 19" LCD monitor) and ATI Radeon 4870 video card (PCIe; 512 MB of VRAM). ATI/AMD's software is buggy. I had to downgrade back to old ATI Catalyst driver v9.4 since newer drivers cause Windows XP's clock to slow down with DVI and rare, random hard lock ups with videos. :(
I quit after trying the beta.
Cox = Cocks? :P
Too bad my ISP doesn't accept chickens. I have one they can trade for.
Cash can still be traced. It is just a lot harder.
"Mommy, where are you?" :(
Too bad this company stopped doing consumer products like BeyondTV. I wonder what are good ones these days.
That is what older generations always say about the younger generations. :/
What about Corsair Force Series F115 (115 GB; CSSD-F115GB2-BRKT-A)? :P
Colors are better like pure black!
I am still using my 19.5" Sharp CRT from January 1996. It still works as of last night. I will replace it when it dies/starts having problems.
Also, Jesus Christ rocks. :)
I still like wearing Casio Data Bank calculator watches (currently DB150). It would be nice to have touch screen, Internet, etc. with long battery life and not require a phone separately. The tiny square iPod Nano would be good, but I have not found a way to install third party softwares, apps, etc. on my free (six/6)th generation model (8 GB) so far. :(
Lacking what features? VMware Workstation and Fusion are slow too. :(
I have been telling farters that. They caused the global warming. :)
... Also light and thin like Casio Data Bank calculator watches.
Do they exist on computers (Linux, Windows and Mac OS X?) for those who do not have Kindle hardwares?
Ditto for me too, but it can be annoying when phone is required because of my speech and hearing impediments. :( Also, online communications can be annoying when people can't type and read well. Ugh.
Isn't that a good thing? We need more geeks to bite chickens' heads off. ;)
That link is old. Look at its date.
So, it doesn't need fixes? I noticed its web site flashes red donation a lot.
What's up with the lack of updates since 2012-02-07 for its v7.1a release? Is the project still alive?