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Posts posted by Corona
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It's a tad cold out to go swimming, but making 96 mini-kegs go from full to empty sounds like fun.
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Wild Tangent?! Come along, Sherman. Time to use the Way Back Machine.
I haven't seen that junk in ages.
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That's so jejune.
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Why Hazelnut, that's quite a pear you have there.
Don't kill me, I couldn't help it.
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Why am I just learning about this now?
WHY DID YOU KEEP IT A SECRET?!!!
Thanks, I'll do that right now. I dinna have a printer nor other pooters connected to this beast.
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So today at 9am Eastern time (New York)....that was what that Forbidden 404 Apache was all about?
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Yeah, it's sorta like strapping a NASA rocket onto a Volkswagen bug. "Wow! Look how fast Minesweeper runs!"
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Seems like its major advantage is that it supports 64 bit browsers. Since I dinna fall into that category, I think I'll pass.
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I believe Dr. Watson files are something akin to PC health logs. The Dr. Watson app is built into Windows. It's not the type of app with a user interface. It's more of an internal system checker of some sort. I wouldn't mess with its files, which I assume are pretty small anyway.
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I don't believe it. Didn't I address this question like 6 months ago and receive an answer, which I acted upon with positive results?
Yet here I am again. I downloaded the newest DirectX 9c from Filehippo, and lo & behold I have no idea where to install it into. I looked at my C drive and Program Files and I can't find my November DirectX 9c anywhere.
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I'm betting beta doesn't come around till August/September.
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And thus YoKennys' long-lived stint at Piriform forums came to an abrupt end.
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As I said before, never trust any anti-malware app with a year in its' title. Those who do are either from the XingXang prefecture or worse. Thus, you have no option. You'll never know.
"Just sit back, relax, and enjoy it." - Tex Antoine, N.Y.C. ABC Eyewitness News, 1970s
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That's the smart way to go. Don't post pics of you & yours on open interwebby sites. Passworded image hosts are safer.
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Odd that my old pooter has no problems with it.
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But I really wanna be a dinosaur finder.
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I stick with Firefox. Opera was excellent till the last build screwed me up for unknown reasons. I've had no problem with IE8 so far, just hate the fact it takes 30 minutes to install like it's a system or something. But it's not my browser of choice anyway.
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I heard NOD was top notch. But if it's a matter of $ or bloat I'd say go with the free versions of Avast or Avira. Both are excellent.
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ABBYY FineReader 5.0 Sprint
Adobe Flash Player 10 ActiveX
Adobe Flash Player Plugin
Adobe Reader 8.1.0 (TRASH)
Adobe Shockwave Player 11
Adssite Games Collection
Amazon3
Apple Software Update (needed for iTunes)
AT&T Self Support Tool
AT&T Yahoo! Applications
Audacity 1.2.6
AVG Free 8.0 (You can do better...Avast, Avira)
Backyard Football
Bonjour (needed for iTunes)
Broadcom Management Programs (internet)
BroadJump Client Foundation (internet)
Camtasia Studio 6
Carmen Sandiego Math Detective (you can do better)
CCleaner (keeper)
Content Transfer
Curious George Early Learning Adventure (Rule #1, keep small children away from the big bad evil adult computer)
DA920EN
Dell AIO Printer A920
Dell Digital Jukebox Driver
Dell Media Experience
Dell Solution Center
Dell Support Center (Support Software)
DellSupport
Disney's Donald Duck (uh)
DVDSentry
I Can Be A Dinosaur Finder (dinosaurs with lasers mounted on their backs are way cooler)
Intel RSX 3D
Intel? 537EP V9x DF PCI Modem
Intel? Extreme Graphics Driver
InterVideo DeviceService
iolo Memory Mechanic
iTunes (if you use it, keep it)
J2SE Runtime Environment 5.0 Update 10 (JS is in the upper 6s now. Filehippo.com for updates. JavaRa to trash older versions)
Jasc Paint Shop Photo Album
Java 2 Runtime Environment, SE v1.4.2
Java? 6 Update 2
Logitech Print Service
Logitech QuickCam
Messenger Plus! Live & Sponsor
Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1
Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Hotfix (KB928366)
Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Service Pack 1 (latest is 3.5)
Microsoft Compression Client Pack 1.0 for Windows XP
Microsoft Data Access Components KB870669
Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia Standard 2004 (Warning, leave this piece of junk alone. May cause damage if removed.)
Microsoft MPEG-4 VKI Video Codec V1/V2/V3
Microsoft Office PowerPoint Viewer 2003
Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003
Microsoft User-Mode Driver Framework Feature Pack 1.0
Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable
Modem Event Monitor
Mozilla Firefox (3.0.5)
MSXML 4.0 SP2 (KB927978)
MSXML 4.0 SP2 (KB936181)
MSXML 4.0 SP2 (KB954430)
MSXML 6 Service Pack 2 (KB954459)
Musicmatch? Jukebox (Destroy this)
OTOY
Personalized Learning Center
PowerDVD
Project64 1.6
PunkBuster Services
Putt-Putt: Pep's Birthday Surprise (Heh heh)
Quake Live Mozilla Plugin
QuickTime (needed for iTunes)
QuickTime 3.0 (This is from 1998. QuickTime is now in the 7s)
RealPlayer Basic (Destroy this) (Immediately) (Filehippo.com....Real Alternative, much better)
Red Baron 3D
RollerCoaster Tycoon 2 Triple Thrill Pack
Shockwave
Sierra Utilities (Do you have old Sierra games like Shivers or Hoyle on your PC?)
Socialnetworking Helper Adssite
Sonic DLA
Sonic RecordNow!
Sonic Update Manager
URGE
Walt Disney World Quest Magical Racing Tour (TMNationsForever is more adult)
Wheel of Fortune Deluxe (remove only)
Windows Installer 3.1 (KB893803)
Windows Internet Explorer 7
Windows Live Messenger
Windows Media Format 11 runtime
Windows Media Player 11
Windows XP Service Pack 2
WinRAR archiver
WordPerfect Office 11
XviD MPEG-4 Video Codec
Zune
Zune Desktop Theme
Zune Language Pack (ES)
Zune Language Pack (FR)
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Fast pr0n.
What do you like to eat for breakfast?
in The Lounge
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Forget about floaters. That's pressboard material. You might as well get a permanent job at a James River lumber or paper mill.
Oh, for me? I eat coffee.