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Operation Delta 16
Operation Delta 16 now begins continuing the installation of components in the Queen of Hearts new computer. For anyone wanting to know how to build a computer and wants to, just follow these threads. I cannot think of an area that has been covered that has left any questions unanswered. If you, the reader has one, please bring it up. Don't be bashful. Read as we continue....... https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
Click here for Operation Delta 15.
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Our saga continues....our last episode left uncertainty and suspense....Will Queen_of_Hearts figure out that LED assembly? Will Train overclock so much that the system transports itself into the future? Will Nurse Sally run away with Dr. Kiljoy? And will the hospital staff care, or even notice they're gone? And what about that important urine sample Nurse Sally left on the radiator? Stay tuned.....
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bistro left out the liquid palmalive soap that was mixed in the urine sample.
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Couldn't have been Palmolive! It's GREEN!
Musta been Joy. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
I will remove all my id tags when I do it for real.
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More questions to ponder:
Why is what doctors do called "practice"? That's pretty scary.
If man evolved from apes, why do we still have apes? And what are they becoming?
If someone with multiple personalities threatens to kill himself, is that a hostage situation?
What was the best thing before sliced bread?
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THE TOP TEN SIGNS THAT YOUR CO-WORKER IS A COMPUTER HACKER
10. You ticked him off once and your next phone bill was
$20,000.
9. He's won the Publisher's Clearing House sweepstakes three
years running.
8. When asked for his phone number, he gives it in hex.
7. Seems strangely calm whenever the office LAN goes down.
6. Somehow he/she gets HBO on his PC at work.
5. Mumbled, "Oh, puh-leeez" 95 times during the movie "The
Net"
4. Massive RRSP contribution made in half-cent increments.
3. Video dating profile lists "public-key encryption" among
turn-ons
2. When his computer starts up, you hear, "Good Morning, Mr.
President."
1. You hear him murmur, "Let's see you use that Visa card
now, jerk."
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Queen_of_Hearts
To clear out a building [school] pour mixture on a steam radiator. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
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Now that is scarey! Practice medicine. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
I undid one of my little fans and gave it a little turn of 90 degrees so I could get an extra 2" out of the wires. Just so I could get the wire up into the corner good and out of the way.
I reread the Build Your Own PC tutorial. It did have that part about the twist in the floppy cable but I didn't understand that twist part when I read it. They all look twisted to me. I'm thinking about sending him my discription of that end of the cable.
Will it be ok to fold them and stick them in that space between the floppy drive and the CDROM to get them out of the way? Or do they have to remain straight ?
Eewww! Train! You never did that, did you?
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Me,NO. Cousins, heheheeeeeee. Talk about stench. One is a retired police officer now and other one has a trucking business.
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bistro,
While I'm thinking about this...
Would that iSpeed have changed anything else on my dial up connection?
Before, if I was disconnected all it did was put a little rectangular box up that I clicked "Reconnect" or "cancel". Now that box asking for the password pops up, and I have to type that in, and my mail won't get itself after being disconnected, until I go back and physically push Send/Receive, then it knows it's working online.
Something's different.
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Nope. ISpeed doesn't touch those settings--but sometimes they get screwy----need to go into your Dial-up properties and check. Have it save your password also. Check around for "Always dial connection", "Never dial connection", etc. and see if they changed for some reason.
Concerning those cables--floppy cable is pretty forgiving if folded (as long as it's not real kinked). That hd ATA cable though tends to get persnickety. it can be somewhat folded, but make sure it's not creased--those wires inside are quite small and sensitive.
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Ok I'll check those settings.
The ATA cable will be right in front of where it plugs in to so it can be kinda looped back and forth wothout folding or creasing. The other two will fit in that little space pretty good and get out of the way. It looks a lot nicer in there without those cables. They make it look messy.
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Morning All, Hmmmm. Diabolical minds at work. QoH, a practice is where one continually tries to get better at what they do - hence a doctor's practice. Seems like lately you can read and hear more about practices.
Train,not very good at hacking. All I heard this morning - "....not on the radiator".
Bistro, she's not going to cut the cables to make it look neater is she? A neatnick, we had to have a neatnick. Meanwhile, somewhere back in Texas the gobble of a smart turkey is heard. One of these days..... https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
The detailed installation computer explanations continue to be excellent. Later. Be well. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
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I took my IDE cables and did the cutting "mod' on them--works pretty good. Some intrepid folks have tried the same trick with the ATA cables with some success; but I wouldn't recommend it. If you get it wrong (and it's very easy to do so), you're just going to end up with an expensive tangle of usueless cut-up cables. I'll be borrowing a friend's digital camera this week and take some shots of my system to show you some "mods" you can experiment with. Just a recommendation--not what you should do. Might even take a shot of myself and reveal what the mysterious bistro looks like. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
BTW: Still experimenting with some settings for the Prophet II card. Found that when I let Windows handle the vcache, the scores went up consistently....interesting. vv and a few others have always recommended setting the min and max vcache to 25% of RAM. The other side of the house recommends leaving it alone and let Windows (98) take care of it. Tested both several times and like I said, it appears that when the vcache is left to 98, the vid does much better. The mystery continues....
(I'm talkin' about vcache here now...not the swap file).
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