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Thread ID: 47084 2004-07-15 10:30:00 MSN, Firefox & Press F1 stu120404 (268) Press F1
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252571 2004-07-15 15:16:00 Having been down that way (Herriot actually) it's bloody cold at this time of the year so Kiki may have been referring to the fact that their fingers weren't working on the keyboard properly. mikebartnz (21)
252572 2004-07-16 01:00:00 > kiki doesn't appear to come from anywhere (no details) so why the crack about Gore?

Laura, does it help at all to know that Kiki is a Southlander? That is not as bad as a North Islander making a crack like that, is it. ;-)
Susan B (19)
252573 2004-07-16 01:31:00 > > but Thank forley
>
> That's something a Gore person would say. :p

?:| Replied to the wrong thread????

> > in MSN messenger a few nights ago I
> accidentally hit
> > "sign me in automatically" on one of my account &
> now
> > when I login it try to login me in to MSN
> messenger
> > automatically, but thankfully I did not
> enter my
> > password so it does not work, but it still says
> "sign
> > in as account e-mail address" how do I change that
> so
> > this does not happen any more?
>
> Tools -- > Options -- > General
>
> > Also has anyone noticed when you have firefox open
> &
> > 4 windows explorers, 5 firefox
> tabs, 8 internet
> > explorers ,notepad, QuickBooks Pro Timer,
> OE, MSN
> > messenger open & you have not used firefox for an
> > hour or so It takes a few mins/secs to
> open?
>
> This is normal, it's called running out of RAM.


Oh wow!, I don’t think so, it more like the swap file…..

> > > And also is it me or has Press F1 slow down a wee
> bit
> > & some times have DNS problems? As twice tonight I
> > got DNS error messages
>
> Dunno if it's been slow, but a site doesn't
> "sometimes have DNS problems" during a session of
> browsing. When you request "pressf1.pcworld.co.nz" it
> resolves to an IP address, which your computer caches
> locally and uses until such time as the record
> expires or you reboot the machine.
>
> It's probably some poorly worded error messages that
> aren't directing at the real problem.

Thank You WTF NOT!, But You where a bit slow as my question was all ready answered.

> Moderator: You can lock this if you want; I don’t care, as Chilling_Silence has answered my questions :)
stu120404 (268)
252574 2004-07-16 01:35:00 > > This is normal, it's called running out of RAM.
>
> Oh wow!, I don’t think so, it more like the swap
> file…..

Newsflash: Windows uses the swap file when it runs out of RAM. Hence the actual problem is the fact you are running out of RAM.

> Thank You WTF NOT!, But You where a bit slow as my
> question was all ready answered.

I think the word you were looking for is were. Only two of your questions were responded to, not the third - and it is common practice for several responses to the same question.
whiskeytangofoxtrot (438)
252575 2004-07-16 01:49:00 Stu:
WTF was not in the wrong, lay off dude!
Chilling_Silence (9)
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