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Congrats Red Sox, darned amazing!
OMNI, US dollar vs. oil:
http://www.ratical.com/ratville/CAH/RRiraqWar.html
Death, Taxes and....
Greg Maddux winning 15 games.
Hey BNB, looks like the Yankees are having another stellar day.
Breaks my Cub fan heart...
cintrix, the WinME defrag.exe is a lot faster than the 98 defrag. I used it for about a year on 98 before I upgraded to Win2000.
You can get it here:
http://www.the-old-sea-dog.net/defrag/w9x-medefrag.zip
FLCR through the IHS neckline
OT: Bad pitching?
April 22, 1959: Three Kansas City A's pitchers put on one of the worst pitching displays in baseball history - in one inning.
Leading 8-6 going into the 7th inning, the White Sox managed 2 more runs on one only hit and three A's errors. So, the White Sox lead 10-6 and have a man on third base.
This is where things went from bad to worse. Tom Gorman, the first reliever called upon immediately walked two batters and after two more quick balls was pulled by manager Harry Craft. Mark Freeman came in and promptly finished off Gorman's walk forcing in the third run of the inning. Another walk, a force out at home, then another base on balls made the game 13-6.
Things were to get worse, much worse. George Brunet was hailed from the pen to put out the fire. Instead he walked the first two batters he faced. To break up the monotony, he hits a batter that forces in another run. He then yields another walk before he gets out number two by striking out the pitcher. Two more walks follow before a groundout ends the inning. The incredible inning sees the White Sox score 11 runs on only one hit, a single.
jon_e_og, I like your charts. But they kinda take a long time to load at 1.2MB each.
If you'd convert them from .bmp to .jpg or .gif's they'd be a lot more internet friendly.
Irfanview will do batch conversions fairly easily:
http://www.irfanview.com/
Keep up the excellent work.
BruceT, look down thru your posts, someone's hijacked you.
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=3969203
Newly2b, the only other time I've heard of a similar problem, it turned out to be something the neighbor was doing.
I can't remember what it was exactly but it was something odd like the sprinkler system causing interference with underground lines.
cosmokidd, what OS are you running? W2K, XP, 98?
Have you installed the drivers for the card?
gottfried, if both PC's are running the same OS then only the PC with the printer attached needs the drivers.
XP SP2
To avoid the advertised problems I decided to slipstream SP2 into my XP Pro install CD. I did it with nLite which also allowed me to get rid of the Security Console, the firewall, games and a few other things.
Then I installed it to my 3rd partition of my triple boot system.
That was a week ago and so far no weird problems. All progs that were running before still work and my system is as fast as it ever was.
BOREALIS, I'll bet it comes pre-loaded with "gator"..lol
Onthego, Magical Jelly Bean Keyfinder might get you what you need:
http://www.simtel.com/pub/pd/62225.html
DOC_O, I've never had very good luck with A'trade's java applets. So instead of Command Center I've been using Medved Quote Tracker. Works a lot better on my machine.
http://www.quotetracker.com/
JohnD, I'd try downloading the program again, you might have gotten a corrupted download.
JohnD, are you double clicking the "setup.exe" file?
JohnD, it wouldn't hurt to at least download the program and give it a try.
I had a failing hard drive about a month ago that scandisk couldn't read but I was able to recover all the files.
Since the drive in question is FAT32 download the program for that file system. That'll at least tell you if the files are recoverable.
JohnD, here's a program that's free to try to see if the files are still there. But to actually be able recover the files they want about $70-$80 US.
http://www.runtime.org/gdb.htm
Here's a post where someone lost everything uninstalling GoBack and was able to recover everything using the runtime software:
http://forums.techguy.org/t235244.html
Castle, if that drive is actually failing you probably don't have much time to salvage any data off of it.
BTW, you can get a Western Digital 7200RPM 40G 8MB cache drive for about $57 USD.
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=22-144-126&depa=1
http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductDetail.jsp?ProductCode=101200
re: Real Player, I've been using Real Alternative which will play all the Real formats and actually uses Windows Media Player Classis v.6.4.8.2.
So far for me, every web site that looks for RealOne Player has been fooled.
http://www.click-now.net/cgi-bin/download.pl?file=1155
Susie924, to change your password in OE you're first going to have to change it with your email server. If your mail server is your ISP then go to their site and change the password there.
rossi, are both machines set to automatically obtain IP addresses?
Omni, have you seen this:
http://omnitrader.com
Edit: Got it in a mailing today.
gotmilk, I decided to install Win3.11 a few months ago on my XP machine. I use Norton Ghost and PartitionMagic for this kind of thing. I also always use primary partitions for OS's and BootMagic or PQBoot to boot them.
The first thing I discovered is that Win3.11 WILL NOT install anywhere but on the very first partition on the drive and it has to be primary. So I had to move XP.
The second thing I discovered is that if a WinXP installation is moved from where it was originally installed to another partition on the drive, it won't boot. It needs a registry tweak before you move it.
I can expand on this if you want.
"Technical analysis has not and will not work with Flcr."
asteeleny, this statement is simply not true.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=FLCR&read=4403
JB, open "internet options" and under the "Programs" tab, at the bottom, put a check in "Internet Explorer should check to see whether it it the default browser"
gtober, after you cloned the drive, if you booted to windows with both drives installed and the new drive still in the slave position, that drive will be set as inactive.
It'll have to be set as active before it'll boot.
SCMI
gotmilk, you can still get AdSubtractSE v2.52 which is freeware for 6 months here:
http://www.adsubtract.com/se/download/adsubse.exe
You can get totally free v1.68 here:
http://www.freedownloadscenter.com/Utilities/Misc__Utilities/AdSubtract_SE.html
BTW, most of what I know about AdSubtract and Opera was by trial and error.
But luckily, there were no errors...lol
rossi, if the install exe wants to extract files before installing, create a new folder on your desktop and put the install exe in there. Then extract the files into that folder.
Then you should see a "setup" file to install with. It's been a long time since I've installed that program.
Edit: The name of the "setup" file is going to be "SetupSP6.exe".
rossi, just a suggestion. Save all the drivers, programs and other things you're downloading and burn them to a CD.
That way you'll have them on hand if you ever need them again.
I've never had any problems between AdSubtract and Opera. It's always worked for me. I'm using AdSubtract Pro 2.55 with Opera 7.03. The reason I'm still using 7.03 is it's got multi-column bookmarks.
BTW, I never liked the 6 series Operas. I used 5.11 until Opera 7.01 came out.
As far as popup stoppers go, all the 7 series Operas have that ability built in.
Edit: I'd try it with the AdSubtract you've already got installed. It should work.
re:Adsubtract, did the proxy server setting get set correctly in you Opera preferences?
In Opera7.50 its in "tools>preferences>Network>Proxy servers"
HTTP should be checked then AdSubtract with the port being 4444.
rossi, have you installed your video drivers? It's not going to look right until you get those installed.
gotmilk, "alt+enter" will toggle the XP command window to full screen and back.
Beo, try running your machine with just the 2 256's and see if the problem resurfaces.
Are all 3 mem sticks the same speed?
Beo, haven't read your entire thread about your problem. Have you tested your memory?
Download Memtest86 and let it run for a couple of hours. Even better to let it run over night.
http://public.www.planetmirror.com/pub/memtest86/
Put it on a floppy and boot to it.
SUBBlime, for launching several web pages at once you'd be ahead to try a browser that supports tabbed browsing. Meaning it'll open several web pages at once. There's a lot of them out there but I use MyIE2 which you can get here:
http://www.myie2.com/html_en/download.htm
It's an IE shell which means it keeps the same settings, preferences, and favorites as IE so there's no importing anything. (it's also got a dandy popup stopper built in) I've got mine set to open 5 different IHub boards at startup. Actually, I've got it set to open all the windows I had open when I closed it. You could set it to open Freetrade and IHub.
Then, if you want to open one or more programs with it a batch file will do the trick. It's not perfect, for instance, I could open Alphatrade, but I couldn't open any subsequent applet windows.
For example, here's a batch file I put together to launch MyIE2 with my IHub boards, Opera browser with my charts, and MedVed Quote tracker. You'll notice I've got my programs loaded on my D: partition.
@ECHO Off
Start D:\Programs\Opera7.11\opera
Start D:\Programs\MyIE9.13\MyIE
Start D:\Programs\MedVed\Stocks
I saved the bold text in NotePad as "stocks.bat" and "all files" to my desktop. Just a double click on the icon launches all 3 at once.
If you think this looks interesting let me know.