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Going back to the question at hand, i doubt the planets lining up would cause the magnetic poles of the earth to move. There would have to be an extremely powerful event to cause that to happen. But the planets moving into a line would be a field day for …
Me and JBennet thought of this at college today Seeing as he hasn't started it, i will The rules are simple Post a word that rhymes with the previous one No double posting If there is no rhyming word for a word ~ start on a new word I shall …
uniquestar, Bennet has no concept of Humour :D He spends his days working with his buddy Tux.....
Well if you are picking up interference are the speakers next to/near any radios/mobile phones? The amplifiers in the speakers will amplify the signal of any nearby devices because that is what an amplifier is there to do. Moving the speakers as far away as possible from the source of …
u get constant harasment i put in Beano issue no. 1
AVG for anti-virus and spyware trial. Fyre for artistic messing about :P Yahoo messenger for instant messaging is quite nice. Audacity for audio editing and recording.
Best advice I would suggest is that if your North Bridge is getting too hot, invest in an internal fan for it. Measure what size the heatsink on their already is, and buy an appropriate sized fan to go along with it. You would be able to hook it into …
Some of these may use Quicktime video, download the latest version of the Quicktime player [U][B][URL="http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/"]here[/URL][/B][/U] That may solve your problem, although it depends what media YouTube use. Check all of the volume options on the task bar and in the control panel.
Don't forget Apple Mac, that isn't free is it?
I use, Norts IS 2007 (although i hate the damn thing), AVG free, Spybot S&D and Comodo firewall, and no conflicts.
What is your system RAM? RAM and the CPU speed determine how fast your computer operates.
You can test to see what RAM you computer supports tineetoons by looking here: [url]http://www.crucial.com/systemscanner/loader.aspx?Agree=Yes[/url] Download this scanner, or use it within IE 7, and it will tell you what RAM types your computer can support.
Or what you can do is go to this site: [url]www.crucial.co.uk[/url] [url]www.crucial.com[/url] and let their software look for you! Then they tell you what type of RAM you have, How much of it and what they sell which you can upgrade to.
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