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Old 12-19-2007, 06:03 PM
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If you'll set the infinite variables mix to 100 over 50, and then tweak ALL of your suspension settings to the max (not just the odd settings on the docometer, but ALL of them) you set up your bandwidth for 60 bit supression.

Now for the difficult part.

Change all of the parameters in the registry to their default values. The only way to do this, or the only way I recommend you do this, is to demagnetize the registry editor, which will clear the virtual memory and allow for a sufficient buffer zone.

Once you've done that you are ready to amend the system drivers. Let me know when you get to that point and I'll be glad to explain further.
You are SO mean!

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Old 12-19-2007, 06:04 PM
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Stick around case. You are a great asset to this forum. BTW, what station is KXY?

PS. This is the "chattin' thread. It's okay to go off-topic, that's what it's for!
Sorry I'm late responding to this.

KXY is 96.1 in Oklahoma City. It's a country music station and is one of the most listened-to stations there.

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Old 12-19-2007, 06:35 PM
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I don't know if I could live in a house where it was full of what I would call junk. I am one that would be cleaning and cleaning and cleaning.



Once upon a time Don had an asthma attack when he came to my apartment. It was so dusty and hadn't been vacumed in so long. *Or cleaned.

He brought his vacuum cleaner the next time he came to visit.


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Old 12-19-2007, 08:00 PM
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Haha Redbird, that happened to me long ago. It was an old boyfriend who was allergic to cats. You might be an Oscar, if anyone has ever brought their own vacuum to your house and used it on your floors and furniture.

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Old 12-19-2007, 08:52 PM
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Haha Redbird, that happened to me long ago. It was an old boyfriend who was allergic to cats. You might be an Oscar, if anyone has ever brought their own vacuum to your house and used it on your floors and furniture.
I resemble that remark!

And I have been calling Uncle Don felix for a long time. He has the medicine cabinet stocked full to prove it. And he has had 5 surgery's this year alone! I thnk he has had 25 surgeries in his life.

Another strange behavior is I never take a list when I grocery shop. I like to buy what looks good to me. Don, however, MUST have a list.

You should try the Firelake Grocery in Shawnee. They are right next to the casino. Its tribally owned and pretty good.

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Old 12-20-2007, 08:04 AM
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I go by the Tecumseh branch quite a bit. I will have to stop in and get some groceries next time. It is good to see the Tribes opening new businesses. In Wetumka, a modular housing plant will be built soon by the Creeks. This will provide some good jobs in the community.

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Old 12-20-2007, 08:15 PM
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I saw this on the general US forums. Let me see if I can copy this link correctly.

Do you believe in "vibes"?

What do you think of "vibes" from different Oklahoma places/cities you have visited. Do you feel "at home" where you are at?

I would like to hear what others have to say on this.

Maybe this is why I have felt a dislike for certain places, when there was no rational reason.

I noticed the same thing on our trip to WY and as we passed through New Mexico. Each state or geographical area has its own vibe.

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Old 12-20-2007, 08:58 PM
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There's one thing to remember,
Pseudocode is a tool you can use to outline the structure of your program so that you can see all the possible data that the computer needs to accomplish a given task.

But of course that's only "QBasics" and "CC+". you may need to go higher.

I'm sure you already knew that.

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Old 12-21-2007, 05:37 AM
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There's one thing to remember,
Pseudocode is a tool you can use to outline the structure of your program so that you can see all the possible data that the computer needs to accomplish a given task.

But of course that's only "QBasics" and "CC+". you may need to go higher.

I'm sure you already knew that.
Now you've done it...
You've incurred the wrath of Peggy and Colleen.

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Old 12-21-2007, 05:41 AM
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I saw this on the general US forums. Let me see if I can copy this link correctly.

Do you believe in "vibes"?

What do you think of "vibes" from different Oklahoma places/cities you have visited. Do you feel "at home" where you are at?

I would like to hear what others have to say on this.

Maybe this is why I have felt a dislike for certain places, when there was no rational reason.

I noticed the same thing on our trip to WY and as we passed through New Mexico. Each state or geographical area has its own vibe.
That could be. When we lived in Denver, there were parts of it I loved and other parts, for no explainable reason, I felt very uncomfortable in. I'm very content in my little town here in NJ, but the entire area surrounding us I would never live in. One of the reasons DH and I are spending our first full day in OK driving around towns and neighborhoods is to get a "feel" or "vibe" before we actually look at houses.

To make it seem even crazier, I have to sit in a certain place in a room to be comfortable. I can walk into a restaurant I've never been in before and know what position I want to be in that room. The table itself doesn't matter as much as where at the table I sit.

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