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Old 11-01-2005, 00:49   #31
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Hm. Damn Americans and their cheap electricity.




(they cry when the oil price go up though [] )



You know who is a significant producer of oil
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Old 20-01-2005, 10:46   #32
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One thing i have noticed about active users is that the page re-loads every 5 mins (a settable option on the page)..thus maintains my connection to CDZ and i can clock up lots of hours on CDZ.

But this means Active topics, displays all the topics since my last login (i.e the current time - Active time) which means if i keep checing switching form active users to active topics..i have to sift through topics i have already read.

I prefer to loose the CDZ active connection and refresh active topics so that i only get new topics posted since my active connection was lost..but i normally keep the active topics page open all day
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Old 17-03-2005, 16:50   #33
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New record, and still counting...


179.04KB


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Old 17-03-2005, 17:08   #34
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So Darkness, going oldschool with Win98 there

Why do you have so much stuff in the taskbar? Taking some away ought to free up some RAM
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Old 17-03-2005, 19:20   #35
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Beams at 6135 now.
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Old 17-03-2005, 22:15   #36
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Still counting. Amazing how active one can be while 420 km away from the comp.
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Old 17-03-2005, 22:36   #37
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Dude, all this time since you went to france, I thought you used your mobile phone for internet access....

So I thought - damn, Scotty got a lot of dough


Beam surplus to Paalikles' bank account
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Old 17-03-2005, 23:49   #38
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6403 and counting. That's over 106 hours, about 4.5 days being online continuously.
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6403 and counting. That's over 106 hours, about 4.5 days being online continuously.
Nice server!
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So Darkness, going oldschool with Win98 there

Why do you have so much stuff in the taskbar? Taking some away ought to free up some RAM
Old school = Computer at work...

So much stuff? Well, I am working. Basically 99% of the occupied RAM is being used by just one program, so closing some things won't help much either, 'cause that is exactly the one I can't close if I want to get some work done.
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