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Derek Dongray wrote: Increased long term storage:I've never noticed a shortage!
May be because you forgot it!
Derek Dongray wrote: Faster acesss to long term storage:Same as faster memory.
Not necessarily. It may mean just better indexing!
Derek Dongray wrote: A more efficient OS:Seems quite efficient already!
You cannot know (and will never know even if you upgrade ... if you use yourself as a measure).
It is like express a number in its own base. Will always be "10".
Derek Dongray wrote: A more reliable, robust and stable OS:Mine seems to recover quite well from hardware corruption!
... and if it doesn't you cannot answer!
2 bugs found.
> recompile ...
65534 bugs found.
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AFAIK the brain is already a massively parallel processor, with dedicated circuits to vision recognition, audio recognition, social interactions and language processing - amongst many other tasks including motor-control.
Fact is, we already have orders of magnitude more parallelism than most, if not all, computers.
Guess that, once again, we have to blame the master programmer for this one.
PS. I went for a more feature-rich O/S. I want plenty of new, experimental and hopefully bug-ridden features to make for an interesting life.
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Only if you are female. Men have only one processor/core (and guess what it does most of the time )
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I just want to stop the voices.
Peter Wasser
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Especially better compatibility with popular existing protocols!
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My memory keeps losing packets!
What are we talking about?
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djj55 wrote: What are we talking about?
Your short term memory loss...
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Memory??? When you are my age memory is a joke with many iterations.
Heck I don't know whether to click joke or rant.
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What would be the proper answer to alleviate my horrible migraines? I picked a more efficient OS, because I'm very much afraid of a BSOD.
"Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!"
— Hunter S. Thompson
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wizardzz wrote: What would be the proper answer to alleviate my horrible migraines?
Is it running Windows Vista?
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
Personal Homepage Tech Gossips
The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep!
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I'd love to have a version control so I could revert some bad commits I've made in my life.
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You beat me to it...but my term is Save-point.
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Different terms, same meaning
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You remember the PC-games in our young age. starting games from previous save-point to avoid wasting our time.
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Yeah, it was a pain though when I had to memorize or write down some code as the "save-point"
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What about comments in the code?
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That would be nice too, something like:
this.CheatGirlfriend(withHerBestFriend = true);
#region CleanupCode[...]
#endregion
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You should have went with a using statement . Then someone else would be cleaning up after you, leaving you to have your cake and eat it too
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kornman00 wrote: You should have went with a using statement
Normally I would, but this method causes amazing side effects beyond the using statement, parent class and garbage collector. Really, there is a very special algorithm to handle cleaning the resources created by it. Not even implementing IDisposable will do the trick
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Or a System Restore point. Like going back to high school and date my now wife instead of letting her get away from me for 22 years!
I have nothing more to say.
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I'd do the exact opposite, I would date everyone else as fast as I can, since I'd know with who I'd end up
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Well that's the thing. I never had a serious girlfriend and dated everyone I could. That's why she got away from me! It would have also prevented our combined 3.5 divorces. (One was just an engagement. Thus the 0.5. )
I have nothing more to say.
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To keep the curent one from getting bored. Nothing to do. Poor guy
All the best,
Dan
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I was going to say something, but the thought was overwritten.. ..sorry.
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