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From: "webster72n"
| Don't forget, Shane, the United States and Russia as the main culprits are | 'messing' with the weather to the extent that it can be used as a weapon! | The results are quite visible in neighborhoods all over the world, but | people seem to be ignoring it, the reason being that it cannot be proven in | ordinary laboratory tests. But the proof is in the pudding, IMHO. | Harry. Not true. China is spewing TONS of C02 and soot in the air and is WORSE than the US. Remember the Olympic games and what the athletes had to deal with ? -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp |
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Afraid we've got that horrible damp foggy wet weather now here the last
couple of days grrrrrrrrrr "Shane" wrote in message ... Joan, it's real funny how when I was a kid you'd get deep snow drifts up the hill here, but now they seem to get more snow in London. Then three summers ago I was walking across the hill and when I got back found the hottest temperature ever recorded in the UK, recorded here - though it was exceeded the next day at Wisley (iirc). But a couple of weeks back 'they' said the coldest was -12, up North (I forget where exactly), while a family friend who lives the other side of the hill (in Whittington) said it went down to -12 there. The next night they said it went down to -11 near Oxford, while I recorded -11 on the min-max thermometer just out back (though Oxford isn't so very far anyway). Relieved the monotony of the damp, grey business-as-usual. I only really like bi-polar weather! Joan Archer wrote: I'm glad we don't either Dave, the worst we've had so far was -4 Celsius but we only had the freezing temps for about a week but that was a week too long g "David H. Lipman" wrote in message ... From: "Heather" OK, I think I see what you are saying. Guess I have never received one. Or if I did, I didn't notice it. Is it as cold in New Yawk as it is up here?? Minus 20 something with the windchill, which has been the norm since Xmas. And while Yanks think we live in the Arctic, our weather quite often is nicer than upper NY State. The Lake stops a lot of the snow. Cheers......Heather Brrrrrrrrrr..... Its in the 40 (F) here. Worst we had was ~8 deg. F. Jersey *never* gets that cold -- thank G-d. -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp -- Joan Archer http://www.freewebs.com/crossstitcher |
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"David H. Lipman" wrote in message ... From: "webster72n" | Don't forget, Shane, the United States and Russia as the main culprits are | 'messing' with the weather to the extent that it can be used as a weapon! | The results are quite visible in neighborhoods all over the world, but | people seem to be ignoring it, the reason being that it cannot be proven in | ordinary laboratory tests. But the proof is in the pudding, IMHO. | Harry. Not true. China is spewing TONS of C02 and soot in the air and is WORSE than the US. Remember the Olympic games and what the athletes had to deal with ? That is not what I was referring to, Dave, the pollution. I was talking about the goings on way up in the air with the 'Chem Trails'. If you should have the time, google around and look this stuff over on the internet, you'll be amazed at what you'll find, including the subject about 'weather experimentation'. -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp |
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Yes, we seem to have that, now. Not even worth lighting a fire! Or not given
how much the coal's gone up this year. Interestingly, I downloaded the Server 2008 R2 beta a couple of days ago and it is as much the 'Windows 7 Server Edition' as vanilla 2K8 is the 'Vista Server Edition'. Seeing as how they also have Vista/Server 2008 SP2 beta out now, it is a strange situation (it seems to me)! Cynically calling Windows 7 'Vista SP2' does seem nonetheless, accurate, when they haven't changed the server's name from that of the Vista vintage, yet there actually is a Server 2008 SP2 for the earlier incarnation. One might almost say there are two Vista/Server 2008 SP2's, but different approaches to the concept, say one for those who do like Vista and one for those who don't. What bugs me is that they call Windows 7 what they do, because they claim it is, as it were, the seventh major new version of the Windows Operating System - as opposed to a minor variation on an old one. Why it bugs me is because otherwise, the naming convention seems to be akin to where people say "Right, A). we can do such and such, and 2). we can disappear up our own..." and so inconsistently on. It works as long as it really *is* the seventh major step in the evolution of Windows, whereas otherwise it is yet another attempt to generate artificial excitement, a cynical advertising ploy presumably attempting to dissociate Windows 7 from Vista that is as accurate as a concerted effort to get people to call black, white by repeatedly saying that it is so, authoritatively, in the hope of making a killing from it. I removed Server 2008 SP2 to make (bootable Primary) room for Server 2008 R2 - only the Kaspersky Windows 7 Preview won't install in it and the Server version beta that does work in SP2, installs but doesn't update in R2 (presumably why they need a new AV version just for Windows 7). Windows 7 will of course run ReadyBoost - not that anyone with 2GB of RAM or upwards needs it. No 2K8 version will run it, because no-one running a server will be - or should be - that pushed for RAM. But ReadyBoost is quite useful to me in Windows 7, and I've stuck the stick in one of the rear USB sockets, where I can just leave it permanently plugged in. Only - while I can disable it in XP or anything later - and made it bootable, so if necessary I can boot to MS-DOS 8.00 by selecting it - I can't disable it in Win Me and it hangs that OS at every Shutdown! This is not a great problem, really, though, as I basically boot Me in order to install Boot Magic to a FAT partition on the first disk, for easy access to all the other systems. But it does give this semi-diatribe (which is, I suspect, a 'Tribe') relevence! See Western Digital has made a 2TB HDD? Holy Frijole! I'd like one of those just to see how long it would take to defrag! Joan Archer wrote: Afraid we've got that horrible damp foggy wet weather now here the last couple of days grrrrrrrrrr "Shane" wrote in message ... Joan, it's real funny how when I was a kid you'd get deep snow drifts up the hill here, but now they seem to get more snow in London. Then three summers ago I was walking across the hill and when I got back found the hottest temperature ever recorded in the UK, recorded here - though it was exceeded the next day at Wisley (iirc). But a couple of weeks back 'they' said the coldest was -12, up North (I forget where exactly), while a family friend who lives the other side of the hill (in Whittington) said it went down to -12 there. The next night they said it went down to -11 near Oxford, while I recorded -11 on the min-max thermometer just out back (though Oxford isn't so very far anyway). Relieved the monotony of the damp, grey business-as-usual. I only really like bi-polar weather! Joan Archer wrote: I'm glad we don't either Dave, the worst we've had so far was -4 Celsius but we only had the freezing temps for about a week but that was a week too long g "David H. Lipman" wrote in message ... From: "Heather" OK, I think I see what you are saying. Guess I have never received one. Or if I did, I didn't notice it. Is it as cold in New Yawk as it is up here?? Minus 20 something with the windchill, which has been the norm since Xmas. And while Yanks think we live in the Arctic, our weather quite often is nicer than upper NY State. The Lake stops a lot of the snow. Cheers......Heather Brrrrrrrrrr..... Its in the 40 (F) here. Worst we had was ~8 deg. F. Jersey *never* gets that cold -- thank G-d. -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp |
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I haven't bought any coal for ages, my coal bunker is full anyway just don't
light one. The fire is in the living room and the computers are down the other end of the bungalow so what's the point I wouldn't feel the heat g John's computer is broke, son-in-law was using it yesterday to play around getting something on his Pocket PC and now ours is screwed, can't get into it takes forever to load up and then never finishes so it's got to be backed up and a reinstall, John is not happy. It's grey and miserable to day and the wind is getting up. "Shane" wrote in message ... Yes, we seem to have that, now. Not even worth lighting a fire! Or not given how much the coal's gone up this year. snip |
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Joan Archer wrote:
I haven't bought any coal for ages, my coal bunker is full anyway just don't light one. The fire is in the living room and the computers are down the other end of the bungalow so what's the point I wouldn't feel the heat g Yes, you don't feel the heat here unless you're virtually in it! And I've become aware this winter, having always wondered what on earth possesses people to brick their fireplaces up, that when you are next to it, you need a fire going pretty much all the time! These days that's expensive! Certainly since the logs I managed to salvage from a couple of trees felled here three years back went. It ought to be cheap for you, but I don't suppose burning anthracite is much of an option. I see they're predicting the temperature to plummet again in the next few days, so I expect I'll put my chopping block on! And, while there is a rad the other side of the computer desk - about 6ft away - and the living room, with a couple of rads and a fire 6ft the other way, it gets chilly enough here! I sit around in wooly hat and scarf much of the time and gloves too sometimes (really had to search to find a place selling wooly gloves round here! Though I'd like to stress that I have no intention of bringing sheep into this). A bungalow helps, I daresay. I have to close my bedroom (having turned the rads off) because basically the heat is going up there where nobody is, as opposed to staying down here where the living goes on. It constitutes at least a quarter of the capacity of the house and is very wasteful! Though half the time I'll go up to close the door and herself is curled up on the duvet and that's that, heating the house for the benefit of the cat! John's computer is broke, son-in-law was using it yesterday to play around getting something on his Pocket PC and now ours is screwed, can't get into it takes forever to load up and then never finishes so it's got to be backed up and a reinstall, John is not happy. I bet he's not! Possibly a shame I didn't send you that 30GB HDD (ended up ball-peening the PCB and binning it!) and he could have had what I have this set up to do, i.e. image the main drive to the other, every night at shutdown, automatically. The backup drive here has space for three images and I finally worked it out so that there is always a copy from at least 2 weeks ago, one from a week ago and one from last night. Of course the more data to be backed up, the fewer images one can fit! He could still do it on a single drive, I guess, if the amount of data is not that large - and when a reinstall is needed is the ideal time to partition, of course! In fact, I used to do something like it when I was only using one disk. No help if the disk itself fails, though I've never had one do that - or not one of my own anyway! It's grey and miserable to day and the wind is getting up. Yes, here too. My sister is staying! Shane "Shane" wrote in message ... Yes, we seem to have that, now. Not even worth lighting a fire! Or not given how much the coal's gone up this year. snip |
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"Arturo" wrote in message ... Joan Archer wrote: I haven't bought any coal for ages, my coal bunker is full anyway just don't light one. The fire is in the living room and the computers are down the other end of the bungalow so what's the point I wouldn't feel the heat g It ought to be cheap for you, but I don't suppose burning anthracite is much of an option. I see they're predicting the temperature to plummet again in the next few days, so I expect I'll put my chopping block on! I wish, I just have an open fire that eats coal like there's no tomorrow, doesn't even have a back boiler for hot water since they put the heating in, so it only heats the living room. A bungalow helps, I daresay. I have to close my bedroom (having turned the rads off) because basically the heat is going up there where nobody is, as opposed to staying down here where the living goes on. It constitutes at least a quarter of the capacity of the house and is very wasteful! Though half the time I'll go up to close the door and herself is curled up on the duvet and that's that, heating the house for the benefit of the cat! I suppose so but don't forget it means we're nearer to the roof haven't got another floor in between the living area and the top of the house g John's computer is broke, son-in-law was using it yesterday to play around getting something on his Pocket PC and now ours is screwed, can't get into it takes forever to load up and then never finishes so it's got to be backed up and a reinstall, John is not happy. I bet he's not! Possibly a shame I didn't send you that 30GB HDD (ended up ball-peening the PCB and binning it!) and he could have had what I have this set up to do, i.e. image the main drive to the other, every night at shutdown, automatically. The backup drive here has space for three images and I finally worked it out so that there is always a copy from at least 2 weeks ago, one from a week ago and one from last night. Of course the more data to be backed up, the fewer images one can fit! He could still do it on a single drive, I guess, if the amount of data is not that large - and when a reinstall is needed is the ideal time to partition, of course! In fact, I used to do something like it when I was only using one disk. No help if the disk itself fails, though I've never had one do that - or not one of my own anyway! I don't think he'll be letting son-in-law go near it in future, at the moment the disc is in the drive copying back his My Documents folder. He thinks in one way it's good though because a clean install means the only things going back on are what he wants, it still had a few things of mine on it because it was my computer before I got this Vista one g Shane |
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All I did was install media player #9 and it all works
"Joan Archer" wrote in message ... Inline "Arturo" wrote in message ... Joan Archer wrote: I haven't bought any coal for ages, my coal bunker is full anyway just don't light one. The fire is in the living room and the computers are down the other end of the bungalow so what's the point I wouldn't feel the heat g It ought to be cheap for you, but I don't suppose burning anthracite is much of an option. I see they're predicting the temperature to plummet again in the next few days, so I expect I'll put my chopping block on! I wish, I just have an open fire that eats coal like there's no tomorrow, doesn't even have a back boiler for hot water since they put the heating in, so it only heats the living room. A bungalow helps, I daresay. I have to close my bedroom (having turned the rads off) because basically the heat is going up there where nobody is, as opposed to staying down here where the living goes on. It constitutes at least a quarter of the capacity of the house and is very wasteful! Though half the time I'll go up to close the door and herself is curled up on the duvet and that's that, heating the house for the benefit of the cat! I suppose so but don't forget it means we're nearer to the roof haven't got another floor in between the living area and the top of the house g John's computer is broke, son-in-law was using it yesterday to play around getting something on his Pocket PC and now ours is screwed, can't get into it takes forever to load up and then never finishes so it's got to be backed up and a reinstall, John is not happy. I bet he's not! Possibly a shame I didn't send you that 30GB HDD (ended up ball-peening the PCB and binning it!) and he could have had what I have this set up to do, i.e. image the main drive to the other, every night at shutdown, automatically. The backup drive here has space for three images and I finally worked it out so that there is always a copy from at least 2 weeks ago, one from a week ago and one from last night. Of course the more data to be backed up, the fewer images one can fit! He could still do it on a single drive, I guess, if the amount of data is not that large - and when a reinstall is needed is the ideal time to partition, of course! In fact, I used to do something like it when I was only using one disk. No help if the disk itself fails, though I've never had one do that - or not one of my own anyway! I don't think he'll be letting son-in-law go near it in future, at the moment the disc is in the drive copying back his My Documents folder. He thinks in one way it's good though because a clean install means the only things going back on are what he wants, it still had a few things of mine on it because it was my computer before I got this Vista one g Shane |
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Glad to hear you've sorted your problem out and thanks for letting the group
know what solved it g "e2out" wrote in message .. . All I did was install media player #9 and it all works |
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