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  • Two hours and fiftynine minutes to go....
    H hotlemonade

    Estys wrote:

    I have to make do with an HD5870 and an i7 3.2GHz.

    what's your cpu load, because you and robertsurtees came out of nowwhere? I see that he's running quite a few clients and you're running 3 to 5. I run at about 75% cpu load 24/7 except when I'm out of town, with usually one client. I have a i7 920, running stock @2.6GHz.

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  • Wave Invitations
    H hotlemonade

    c dot garcia dot jr@gmail dot com Thanks

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  • Wave Invitations
    H hotlemonade

    I'd appreciate an invite. c dot garcia dot jr@gmail.com Thanks

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  • TomTom GPS?
    H hotlemonade

    I have the TomTom One XL-S, got it for my wife for Christmas, and took it on my trip to Detroit over the Christmas holiday. Growing up in Detroit I knew my way around and used the TomTom to see how it would perform and it took me the same way about 95% of the time, the other times it took an alternate route that I might not have taken but ultimately got me to my destination. And the recalculating of a new route happened quickly. My wife was initially mad, but now loves it. For hiking and geocaching, handheld units are available like the garmin eTrex. Check out http://www.geocaching.com/about/buying.aspx[^]

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  • This is Top Secret!
    H hotlemonade

    It takes a while to get the clearance too, at least for a contractor. For a contractor it takes close to a year and a half. It can be a PITA filling in all the places and dates you've visited, especially when you lived most of your adult life near the Detroit/WIndsor border. Friends, relatives, and neighbors can get a nice surprise when a FBI agent comes around asking them questions about you and then scopes out the area of the interviewee.

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  • You know you're a small-town hick when...
    H hotlemonade

    I work for Northrop Grumman in Fairborn, across from Wright State U. I think there's another NG division around there in Kettering, off of Stroop?

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  • You know you're a small-town hick when...
    H hotlemonade

    Been in Beavercreek for almost 4 years now. My daughter was born at Greene Memorial in Xenia a couple of years ago. Since moving to Ohio, I heard it (the state and its cities) mentioned in lots of shows.

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  • Beta Software
    H hotlemonade

    I'd love to give it a whirl. Thanks.

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  • iPod lost my songs
    H hotlemonade

    the only way to get the songs back onto iPod-Cody is to connect it to the computer that contains the library that iPod-Cody was originally docked, Cody's PC. What you could have done, is copied the songs from iPod-Cody to Matt's PC and then added those songs to the Matt's library. But then Cody's library on Cody's PC would be out of sync with iPod-Cody. You would then have to move the songs on iPod-Cody to Cody's computer, then add to library, blah blah, very tedious. Do a google search on ipods and synching with two computers. My parents got me a 5G iPod, which I never would have bought myself, and I have been reading up on this crap. Oh yeah, set the iPods to manually synch. Hope that helps

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  • How logo can you go??? Round II...
    H hotlemonade

    number 9 for sure, then number 2

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  • Do? Do what?
    H hotlemonade

    it's a struts[^] based web app. -- modified at 11:20 Wednesday 23rd November, 2005

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  • iPod or similar
    H hotlemonade

    I have the IRiver H120 and love it. The navigation took some time to get used to but shouldn't be too much of a problem. My wife loves it too, and she is not the gadget freak that I am and she picked up the navigation up pretty quickly. I have used it to transfer files to/from work with no problems. I have no complaints. If you would like to know specifics, let me know.

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  • Buying my first laptop!
    H hotlemonade

    Mustafa Demirhan wrote: I would recommend IBM Thinkpad's with Centrino processors but they are a little pricey. I am currently looking too, and from what I have read, a common misconception is a laptop with a 'centrino processor'. There is no centrino processor, a centrino laptop is a pentium-m with an intel 802.11b built in adapter and an 855 chipset. A laptop with a pentium-m and a third party 802.11x adapter has just as good battery life as a centrino based laptop with better 802.11x adapters (in theory). Also, don't confuse these Pentium-M with Pentium4M centrino info

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  • netscape 7.1...
    H hotlemonade

    try 4.7 on a solaris box, now that sucks. They want to show/hide rows that have input tags and they want it to have nice borders and fonts. As everyone has been saying to me, have fun.

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  • Go MOTO! [or my latest Winkley]
    H hotlemonade

    brianwelsch wrote: As luck would have it, my friend found my StarTAC in his truck last night, and gave it to me this morning at work Isn't always the case. According to The Meaning of Liff[^] that is what is called a WINKLEY (n.) A lost object which turns up immediately you've gone and bought a replacement for it.

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  • Never Guess the Address for a Site
    H hotlemonade

    I used to work at FAME in Ann Arbor. It was my first 'professional' job if you call site server helpdesk professional. I only worked there about 8 months and had to get on with my career. While I was making $15/hour, I had to help some uxix admin, making alot more, get his unix box up and running. The company was great, they got my foot in the door, the work wasn't.

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  • On my way to a job interview...
    H hotlemonade

    I had a job interview with an major auto supplier and I never made it. I left an hour early to make sure I am there on time, it only takes about 35 minutes to get there. Well, my car starts to sputter. Oh crap, is there enough gas, I check the gauge and there is enough. Then all is okay. A half mile later, sputter, sputter, cough, the car is dead. I go to reach for my cell phone, and it's not there. I run about a half mile to the nearest public phone and call my wife to pick me up. I get back to my car and try to open the door, it's locked with my keys inside. Ugh!! I've never had a car break down and I've never locked my keys inside of the house or car. Well two hours later, I sit writing this. Luckily, the company has rescheduled the interview for Monday. I was hoping to celebrate this weekend with a new job. Oh well. Has anybody had a similar experience or some other disaster on their way to an interview? If you have, did you get the job, or did it adversly affect your chances?

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  • Name Our Baby
    H hotlemonade

    Congratulations, my wife is due June 26 and we too are having a boy. My wife is Indian and I am Mexican and we had many arguments over names, so we decided on no Indian or Mexican names. We have decided to the name him Devon. How about Ian or Max?

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  • windows 2000 login
    H hotlemonade

    thanks, it worked perfectly. "We tend to refer to our most barbaric and crapulous behavior as 'inhuman,' whereas, in point of fact, it is exactly human, definitively and quintessentially human, since no other creature habitually indulges in comparable atrocities." ~Tom Robbins

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  • windows 2000 login
    H hotlemonade

    I was recently installing c# .Net and while installing the component stuff, it asks for your password so it can go about its business. Well when I came back there was some kind of error, so I reboot and I get logged in automatically, I don't think much of it, and finally get the thing all loaded. Well my question is how do I get rid of the auto login? Every time I boot up now, I'm logged in automatically:confused:. Thanks for the help. "We tend to refer to our most barbaric and crapulous behavior as 'inhuman,' whereas, in point of fact, it is exactly human, definitively and quintessentially human, since no other creature habitually indulges in comparable atrocities." ~Tom Robbins

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