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I think you're confusing coffee with whisky, Mart! An easy mistake to make,
I'll grant, especially when plastered! Shane "Mart" wrote in message ... Ah!... That's easy Shane, you only need to lay the PC on its side and operate it from a horizontal position, hic.. Mart "Shane" wrote in message ... "Mart" wrote in message ... Got an Espresso machine for Christmas. Does that count as a peripheral? Only if you've got UPnP enabled g I would have, Mart, if I could figure out how to program it to tip the coffee down my throat for me! Shane |
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Wow!!
I had no idea when I started this thread on slipstreaming that the process also applied to efficient use of liquid libations. 8-) This application of the process should make my upcoming upgrade efforts almost painless. A couple of Sapphire martinis should do it. How much pain can you feel when your brain is in never never land? :-p sced13ri Shane wrote: I think you're confusing coffee with whisky, Mart! An easy mistake to make, I'll grant, especially when plastered! Shane "Mart" wrote in message ... Ah!... That's easy Shane, you only need to lay the PC on its side and operate it from a horizontal position, hic.. Mart "Shane" wrote in message ... "Mart" wrote in message ... Got an Espresso machine for Christmas. Does that count as a peripheral? Only if you've got UPnP enabled g I would have, Mart, if I could figure out how to program it to tip the coffee down my throat for me! Shane |
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lol That goes without saying g a good clip round the ear ole
wouldn't go amiss g I can't remember exactly but I think it was the Great Central Steam Railway which was originally known as the MS&LR ( Manchester,Sheffield and Lincolnshire) this became the LNER in 1922 and then closed down in the 60's due to Beeching. Joan Shane wrote: Joan, I suppose Nottingham was (and indeed is) on the East Coast Main Line - seeing as how Grantham was apparently one of the fast bits. I guess you'd have seen the Flying Scotsman? snip They'd sprayed the walls, windows, seats and floor! Me, I'd throw them off the train. And I do mean while it's moving. Shane |
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lol This post has now set John off g he is busy on his machine going
through all about the railway systems past and present g Joan Shane wrote: Joan, I suppose Nottingham was (and indeed is) on the East Coast Main Line - seeing as how Grantham was apparently one of the fast bits. I guess you'd have seen the Flying Scotsman? snip |
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vbg I had a feeling it would set *someone* off!
Shane "Joan Archer" wrote in message ... lol This post has now set John off g he is busy on his machine going through all about the railway systems past and present g Joan Shane wrote: Joan, I suppose Nottingham was (and indeed is) on the East Coast Main Line - seeing as how Grantham was apparently one of the fast bits. I guess you'd have seen the Flying Scotsman? snip |
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'spect John has already turned this up then, Joan, but
http://www.gcrailway.co.uk/ anyway! Shane "Joan Archer" wrote in message ... lol That goes without saying g a good clip round the ear ole wouldn't go amiss g I can't remember exactly but I think it was the Great Central Steam Railway which was originally known as the MS&LR ( Manchester,Sheffield and Lincolnshire) this became the LNER in 1922 and then closed down in the 60's due to Beeching. Joan Shane wrote: Joan, I suppose Nottingham was (and indeed is) on the East Coast Main Line - seeing as how Grantham was apparently one of the fast bits. I guess you'd have seen the Flying Scotsman? snip They'd sprayed the walls, windows, seats and floor! Me, I'd throw them off the train. And I do mean while it's moving. Shane |
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Not sure what you mean by your Athlon being positively creaky. Even my
best system would be called creaky by some. I never cease to be amazed at what even Dell will sell you for UKP300 nowadays (2.66GHz celeron), for me anything 2GHz or better is cutting edge even if a Celeron. :-) Where my 850MHz. OK it's not pre-historic but could use the increased speed on occassion. two main PCs may differ from the norm is the amount of HD disk space on each (500GB on one and 650GB on the other). :-) Jeez, Mike, you got the human genome on there or something??? Shane |
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Is John steaming Joan?
-- Will Denny MS-MVP Windows Shell/User Please reply to the News Groups "Joan Archer" wrote in message ... lol This post has now set John off g he is busy on his machine going through all about the railway systems past and present g Joan Shane wrote: Joan, I suppose Nottingham was (and indeed is) on the East Coast Main Line - seeing as how Grantham was apparently one of the fast bits. I guess you'd have seen the Flying Scotsman? snip |
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Shane wrote:
850MHz. OK it's not pre-historic but could use the increased speed on occassion. two main PCs may differ from the norm is the amount of HD disk space on each (500GB on one and 650GB on the other). :-) Jeez, Mike, you got the human genome on there or something??? Just the odd video capture. :-) Much of it is "work in progress". As it happens one of the 200GB drives on this box was bought as an emergency replacement when I lost a drive due to over heating and I needed a similar size drive to aid in data recovery. Since then the original drive is back working OK and sitting here essentially empty (actually it's backing up another drive). Oh, I've just realised that the 650GB I mentioned should have been 680GB (3x200GB + 1x80GB). Try hanging that lot off Win Me. g -- Mike Maltby MS-MVP |
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