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Old 02-05-2005, 18:19   #31
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Re: Memory tools

worth trying
And set phazers to stun for not giving an old tired pc a chance
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Old 09-05-2005, 17:41   #32
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Re: Memory tools

Just doing a quick fly-by to let you know all is still ship-shape, curising about warp 8 these days. Think the doc (Norton anti-virus) wasn't getting on with scotty (virtual mem) so think confining him to quarters did the trick (I disabled the auto-protect). Anways saw this and thought of you. Something to relieve those day-to-day pressures and strains. http://www.wavhounds.com/fart-trek.html

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Old 09-05-2005, 18:14   #33
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