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Re: I was a SG today

Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 8:15 am
by kurtisnelson
Who's [email protected]?
Tried an AXFR but got blocked....
I think CujoSR fixed it before we caught him, it now works without the www for me too, for a while I know I had the same issue. Oh for fun:
whois stupidguesttricks.com reveals nothing. And NSLookup is for MSIE users.

Re: I was a SG today

Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 12:12 pm
by ktulu
kurtisnelson wrote:Who's [email protected]?
Tried an AXFR but got blocked....
I think CujoSR fixed it before we caught him, it now works without the www for me too, for a while I know I had the same issue. Oh for fun:
whois stupidguesttricks.com reveals nothing. And NSLookup is for MSIE users.
Uh, dig replaced nslookup, M$ is just behind the times :D:

Re: I was a SG today

Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 8:18 am
by JustaMouseLover
Monorail_Red wrote:Thanks for your support guys! :rolleyes:


I knew that, but it just bugs me because every 10min or so I have to grab the beverage before it spills. :mad:

Now why on earth would they design the cup holders to automatically retract after said time? :confused:

But it gets even better with something hot! :eek:
Just think of this as a new drinking game. You can count backwards from 100 and take a sip & "reset" your cup holder. As the game progresses, it's fun to see how the counting slows down - last one still dry with a working pc is the winner.....

Re: I was a SG today

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 6:59 pm
by Cranbiz
Honda Enoch wrote:I am waiting for Chrome to get more features. FF is starting to p*** me off. and I will NEVER use explorer unless I have to (some sites only work in IE :rolleyes: )
IE Tabs is the answer to that issue

Re: I was a SG today

Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 11:08 pm
by felinefan
Earlier, I was trying to access the link in the thread about the SG family with a screaming kid getting kicked out of the park, and I waited quite awhile--like 15-20 minutes, for the link to come up. I refreshed, hit escape, even tried cntrl/alt/del a couple times. Nothing. Closed the window, went back into Yahoo! then back here again, and I still have the darn thing in my tray. I can't seem to close it.

The only thing that happened before was I was prompted to load Adobe Reader 9.1, but they said I didn't have enough memory. Tell me something I don't know, Jack! Right now, I'm not exactly in any financial shape to buy more memory. Even a thumb drive is out of my reach. Besides, I already have one in my computer's USB port, for Airlink 101 wireless connection. There is another USB port above it, but if I get another 4 or 8 MB memory stick, will that mess anything up, or be okay?

If I had a million dollars, I'd get a computer with as much memory stuffed into it as possible.

Re: I was a SG today

Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 5:10 am
by hobie16
Thumb drive memory and system memory are two completely different animals. Thumb drives, memory sticks, etc., are basically solid state disk drives. They're only good for storage.

System memory is used by the system as temporary storage for system and application calls. Once the process is done with the system memory, it's either erased or overwritten by the system.

Re: I was a SG today

Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 5:36 am
by Main Streeter
hobie16 wrote:Thumb drive memory and system memory are two completely different animals. Thumb drives, memory sticks, etc., are basically solid state disk drives. They're only good for storage.

System memory is used by the system as temporary storage for system and application calls. Once the process is done with the system memory, it's either erased or overwritten by the system.
darph, you are taking copious notes & understanding all of above, right? ;)

Re: I was a SG today

Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 11:27 am
by GRUMPY PIRATE
hobie16 wrote:Thumb drive memory and system memory are two completely different animals. Thumb drives, memory sticks, etc., are basically solid state disk drives. They're only good for storage.

System memory is used by the system as temporary storage for system and application calls. Once the process is done with the system memory, it's either erased or overwritten by the system.

Don't forget that Vista can use a thumb drive as extra memory.(ReadyBoost)

Re: I was a SG today

Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 12:56 pm
by hobie16
GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:Don't forget that Vista can use a thumb drive as extra memory.(ReadyBoost)
Really? There may be hope for MS after all.

Re: I was a SG today

Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 1:32 pm
by GRUMPY PIRATE
hobie16 wrote:Really? There may be hope for MS after all.

Ummmm, I won't take that bet!! hehehehehhee