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    My site..

    Thx for this, I'll check this out, seems like a good alternative for VN..
  2. LOL, nice
  3. First I will put a link to this page: The Deep Sky Frontier Q: How BIG is this page? A: This page is 9 quadrillion pixels wide by 9 quadrillion pixels tall. Thus it contains a large number of pixels: 8,100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 otherwise known as 8.1 nonillion. In scientific notation, that's 8.1x10^30, hereafter shown in the form 8.1e30. This means that the repeating background image has 5.4e28 stars on it-- about as many as there would be if our universe was multiplied to a million times it's current observable size. Futhermore, at 77 pixels to the inch, this page takes up 3.4e18 square miles and is 1.844 billion miles on a side-- an area roughly equivalent to a section of the plane of our Solar System with the sun at the center and the orbit of Saturn on the outside edge (a square 22 AU on a side). That's about 17 billion times the surface area of the Earth. Test it for yourself. Using the arrow keys to scroll, see if you can move the scroll button even one pixel. On second thought, don't-- especially if you're the doggedly persistent type. To do so will take about seven times longer than How big is this page? Press F11 to optomize your view. Here's another way to imagine the size of this webpage. Let us exaggerate outrageously and say that a trillion books might have been written during the history of the world (a figure more in line with all reading that has ever been done), and that each of those trillion books has an extremely generous allotment of 10,000 pages. Let us then say that each of those pages has an average size of about one square foot. That would mean that this webpage would have ten trillion times the space necessary to fit it all in. If you were to do a random search of this webpage at a rate of ten pageviews per second, it would take you about 31,000 years-- on average-- before you would find even a single page of even one of those books. And here's another way to look at it. The World Wide Web is currently the biggest part of the internet-- and it is huge. Google currently knows of over 8 billion webpages-- and there are certainly a great many pages that Google does not know about. There are an unknowable number that have come and gone and will never be seen again. Let us imagine that there have been a total of a twenty billion webpages each year since 1990-- a gross overestimation (at least in regard to the early days). Let us then imagine that each of those webpages was at least 25,000 pixels long and 1,000 pixels wide-- equivalent to about twenty-five pages of writing. Given these figures, this one page would have enough raw area to house a quadrillion years worth of the World Wide Web. If you were to search randomly at a rate of ten pageviews per second, it would take you 3 million years-- on average-- to find even just one of those twenty billion pages. If you'd like, you can support this page with a very small donation (between 89 cents and a $2.33 would be shiny). Include a short comment as your "shipping address"-- anything-- and I'll place it in the vastness. You can also support this by rating with a thumb-up on StumbleUpon and by telling your friends. Would you like to visit the exact center? (Only works properly with Mozilla Firefox) _your natural lifespan. This method causes you to "move" across the plane of this page at the equivalent of a toddler's walking pace-- around 0.5 mph. At this rate, it would take you half a million years to cross from one end to the other. As you may know, it is enormously quicker to use the mouse and click on the empty part of the scroll bar and then hold down the mouse button. Using this method, you would be able to cross in about 100 minutes. Doing so causes you to move at about Warp 1.5-- a virtual velocity of over 1.5 times the speed of light (ignoring relativistic effects). If you try it, you'll see that the background starfield appears to be going by at no more than ten miles an hour. In actuality, the glimpses you are seeing of the starfield are tens of thousands of miles apart. Enormous expanses are being skipped over completely. Of course, it is far quicker to use the mouse to grab the scroll button and slide it over. Not as quick as using this link, however: To the Corner. Click here for another angle on how big this page is. Note: While this page is very, very large when viewed using Internet Explorer and others, you need Mozilla Firefox to view it properly. Firefox is the open-source phoenix of once-defeated Netscape. It offers improved speed, security, and simplicity. It's tabs feature alone makes it worth switching. It's free.
  4. N1K

    dumprep.exe

    Process File: dumprep or dumprep.exe Process Name: Dump Reporting Tool Description: dumprep.exe forms a part of Microsoft Windows XP (and later versions), in-built fault logging software. Upon serious errors this program will write the details to a text file and request the information be sent to Microsoft. This program is a non-essential system process, and is installed for third party use. You can end process safely..
  5. I DO know what messenger service does, so don't be so sure that I don't know what I'm talking about. My mistake was that I must have read this post to quickly and haven't noticed that paypastacks mentioned a fresh installation of WinXP..
  6. If this isn't spam, then it is own web site presentation and it's in a wrong section. If it is a web site presentation then you should be a sponsor to be able to do that.. I'll open this topic again since you did apologize and I look a bit more into your site and saw that you were right. I do apologize AngelBear..I will withdraw your warning..
  7. Please don't start Firefox/IE wars again.. I'm using IE all the time and never had any problems..
  8. But he won't achieve anything with this solution, he'd only disable messenger service and stop futher receiving of this messages. He should get rid of the spyware, 'cause obviously his PC is infected..
  9. I'm sure that your PC is infected with spyware/adware.. Which AV are you using, do you use anything against Spyware/Adware?
  10. N1K

    My site..

    Well, first idea was that it should be a Windows and Certification site and forum, and it was for about 2 months, but I had problems with contents and visitors. I can say that I'm a system administrator and don't know much about CMS, Web design, Web programing, graphic, etc..... I wanted to put demo exams, but I don't know how, put some certification news instead of general, but those news are more on a monthly rather than a daily basis. I needed help for this but was all alone so I decided not to write about Cert's.. The other problem is free time, you always miss that when you're working as an administrator I share the same thoughts buddy, but have no one to made it for me... $$$ http://www.virtuanews.co.uk/ Although using it, it's an old CMS system, I'm considering after my licence expires go for an alternative which would be free. Nice suggestion from Tain..
  11. Nice tutorial
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    My site..

    Thx Cygnus, I hope I'll have at least 10% visitors as MSFN have. That would be more than enough for me As for the Limewire, it's destiny will be just like Napster's IMHO...
  13. Don't ask me what am I doin' 'cause I still don't know Frontpage looks like MSFN's, only more indigent... I'm currently thinking what subjects this forum should cover and what structure should it be.. WinCert.net
  14. Nice site Zxian, hope you'll have some quality tutorials on it B)
  15. Are you installing it from CD? I had similiar problem once before and belive it or not it was a faulty memory module ...
  16. Nice, but both links for download are dead..
  17. I'm trying to google for a solution but have no success. Can you rollback your system and do a system restore...? If I find something I'll let you know..
  18. The link isn't available anymore, where can I download this app?
  19. You can use unlocker to delete files that are locked by another process or are unavailable to access from any other reason with Unlocker app.. Unlocker is freeware and you can get it here.
  20. Ahh, always nice to pop in this topic and see all this nice desktops Although I'm a bit surprised with Mr. Brownstone's desktop now. It's too "simple"
  21. If You get an Error: "SYSTEM RESTORE Restoration Incomplete Your Computer cannot be restored" This could indicate a corrupted restore point. Restore Point Corruption can be caused by: Virus infection. Spyware/Malware infection. Improper shutdown. Software or hardware that cause the system to “stop responding” or hang. Applications that interfere with the System Restore filter. In particular, poorly written Anti Virus applications. Using Norton GoBack to restore files before Windows starts. Due to changes made to files on a system from another OS (in the case of dual boot OS scenarios). Due to changes made to an System Restore tracked file on a removable drive for a restore point while the drive was connected to another machine. Due to manually modifying files located in the System Volume Information folder on any drive/partition. Solutions to these issues can be found HERE.
  22. Try to reinstall IE7, I would try that for a start..
  23. Well, most of the games aren't intended to be installed on the Server Operating Systems... I don't know for what purpose this server exists for you but it is funny to install games on it.. Please explain what's the purpose of this server and I'll try to find a solution
  24. Yes, you should post a bit more information than this if you want people to help you.. Cheerz!
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