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If you're not going to delete or lock this thread, can you please edit the poll to add the below programs too? Make it multi-choice, so that we can select all the programs that we use, and also please don't add the version number - so that you won't have to edit the poll again in the future - ACDSee - Corel Paint Shop Pro - CorelDRAW Graphics Suite - The GIMP - Irfan View - Paint.NET Done. Poll reset too, just to make it fair.
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I would never run Windows on an iPod. It's fine the way it is. If it plays music, I'll keep it. If it causes a BSOD, I'm returning it.
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We had a SETI team, and it died down. We had an uptime team, and that died down. We had several IRC channels, and they all died down. We also had personalized conference software, but that died down too. I have a feeling this trend might continue...
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$100 CAD/exam for me. $300 total on the spot.
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My God... I started this thread during my first month at MSFN... Scary...
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I woke up this morning to find about 7 of these messages lying in my inbox on my site's personal e-mail account. I'm VERY surprised that SpamAssassin didn't mark them as spam (required score is 4, these were 2.5) as it has been picking up everything else. I deleted these and got about another 5 by lunchtime. Seems they were all coming from the domain (possibly spoofed) MYNET.com. So I set SpamAssassin to just discard whatever came from that domain. Attached are a few pics and one of the headers. Has anyone else received any of these? Kind of annoying.
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// Off Topic // Do you keep gnomes out in your front yard up in Joliette?
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You've got to be kidding me. What does a gnome have to with MSFN, or even any other software forum?
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I would be taking it if I wasn't already taking the AB Cal, Physics C: Mechanics, and Chemistry exams. Those and my other six school exams... I had a mock AB Cal exam on Friday (full length!) and managed to get a 5. For that exam, I had to get between 66 and 108 in order to get what I got. I don't see how different it would be for CS.
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Ummmm... Corruption of the OS can be caused by MANY other things; the same goes for BSODs. If one of the two sticks is faulty, then yes, there is a chance of getting a BSOD. However, even if you only have one stick of RAM in your computer, there is still a chance of getting a BSOD if the RAM is faulty. I have four sticks of RAM in my home server (each one being 128MB) and it has never crashed on me; not a single BSOD. Motherboard manufacturers put more than one RAM slot on their boards for a reason: to upgrade! Where are you getting this information from?
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TI-84/3+ Calc programming question
gamehead200 replied to Idontwantspam's topic in General Discussion
I'd have to disagree on this point. I use a TI-83+ Silver Edition and TI-89 on a daily basis. The TI-83+ SE can usually calculate an integral way faster than my TI-89. I depend on it for graphing and such as well. When it comes to having to solve for a certain variable, then I'll use my TI-89. Have you ever used a TI-92, Zxian? integrals! my calc teacher only let us use our calc on 1 test this year, and thats because we had to calculate some trig stuff with very weird angles... but she is allowing the class to use it on the final exam, she even told the class to go ahead and plug in all the formulas/rules. but im exempt from that exam, i rock at calc Cal isn't that hard, however, we need to use our calculators to calculate more complex integrals numerically (not symbolically). Tell me... How would you find the integral of this over the domain of (0,2) without a calculator (reminding you that I have only taken AB Cal [Cal 1]): (sec x)(sin x)^2(ln x^2) As far as angles are concerned, if you know your unit circle, you should be set. Any teacher that puts ridiculous angles on a Cal 1 test is just making it harder for him/herself to mark. -
TI-84/3+ Calc programming question
gamehead200 replied to Idontwantspam's topic in General Discussion
I rely on the TI-89 for stuff like that! -
TI-84/3+ Calc programming question
gamehead200 replied to Idontwantspam's topic in General Discussion
I'd have to disagree on this point. I use a TI-83+ Silver Edition and TI-89 on a daily basis. The TI-83+ SE can usually calculate an integral way faster than my TI-89. I depend on it for graphing and such as well. When it comes to having to solve for a certain variable, then I'll use my TI-89. Have you ever used a TI-92, Zxian? -
xper's playing around with a few things. Should be back to normal (hopefully) soon.
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Still not possible. Broadband modems connect to servers using a digital signal, whereas dial-up modems do not (analog). The two are completely different. You can't interchange the two.
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Are you asking if she could connect to her free dial-up account using her broadband modem that still hasn't been activated? If so, then I'm pretty sure (99.99999%) that this is not possible.
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This pretty much sums everything up: http://www.danasoft.com/aboutdanasoft.php
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These all look pretty nice. My vote goes for and . Nice job, [deXter]!
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TI-84/3+ Calc programming question
gamehead200 replied to Idontwantspam's topic in General Discussion
I've been writing programs for the TI-83+ to help me through all of my courses for some time now, but have never needed to pause a screen for a certain time, nor do I know how to do it. Can I ask what you're trying to do? Also, MirageOS is useful, but if you press the wrong keys in the wrong order, you risk clearing the RAM and losing all of your programs (unless you have archived them). -
I've read this one before:
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What font is that?
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It really is "stunning" and very "entertaining," but not so much of a "breakthrough."
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I've cracked a few number jokes a few times... All I got were blank stares...
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Funny! Read the comments on the page.