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Re: 3GB RAM and it's always telling me to close apps



"Ringmaster" <bigtop@VistaGeneralCircus.net> wrote in message

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> On Wed, 1 Oct 2008 07:42:42 -0700, "Ringmaster's Psychiatrist"

> <ringmaster@psyc.com> wrote:

>

>>

>>"Ringmaster" <bigtop@VistaGeneralCircus.net> wrote in message

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>>> On Wed, 1 Oct 2008 07:17:21 -0700, "Ringmaster's Psychiatrist"

>>> <ringmaster@psyc.com> wrote:

>>>

>>>>

>>>>"Ringmaster" <bigtop@VistaGeneralCircus.net> wrote in message

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>>>>> On Tue, 30 Sep 2008 18:37:31 -0400, "AJR" <ajrjdr@comcast.net> wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>>>Based upon the symptoms - it looks as if a memory leak is the 

>>>>>>culprit -

>>>>>>one,

>>>>>>or more, of the applications is not releasing resources to the Memory

>>>>>>Manager.  Task Manager may be of assistance in diagnosis - Process

>>>>>>Explorer

>>>>>>would be more adequate.

>>>>>>

>>>>>>Regarding:

>>>>>>> I do have my swap file set to 512MB because letting Windows manage 

>>>>>>> it

>>>>>>> was

>>>>>>> causing too much swapping and my system was extremely slow while 

>>>>>>> it's

>>>>>>>  >

>>>>>>> constantly grinding the hard drive (lowering it 512MB showed a huge 

>>>>>>>  >

>>>>>>> performance boost).

>>>>>>

>>>>>>Results  "...showed a huge performance boost...." ???

>>>>>>

>>>>>>Ringmaster - the major problem is not with Vista - but is usually 

>>>>>>found

>>>>>>between the chair and keyboard.

>>>>>

>>>>> There isn't a single word from any of my comments on this topic here,

>>>>> you do know that, right? I guess not.

>>>>>>

>>>>

>>>>You are wrong as usual.  But nobody can tell you that you are wrong. 

>>>>You

>>>>are one of those 'the world revolves around Ringmaster' types of idiots

>>>>who

>>>>alienates everybody.

>>>

>>> I deal in facts and make mincemeat out of losers like you. Trust me, I

>>> enjoy doing it. Funny, you'll always remain too stupid to know you are

>>> far out matched and always come across as a raving loon.

>>>

>>

>>Humans don't always deal with facts.  No wonder why this is your "hobby".

>>You sit in front of a computer which has no emotion.  Now go pound your

>>chest and say that you are smarter than a 5th grader.

>>

>>I don't know if you have seen the show "Are you smarter than a 5th 

>>grader",

>>but every once-in-a-while, they have some IVY leage stuffed shirt who 

>>thinks

>>he is smarter than everyone else, but they always perform worse than the

>>average contenstant on the show.

>>

>>You remind me of one of those idiots.  Take your head out of your ass.

>

> Again you offer nothing of value and engage in personal attacks. That

> makes you a very petty closed minded and clearly a always angry

> poster.

>

> You watch Smarter than a 5th grander? I would think with your limited

> mental capacity the new show "hole in the wall" would be more your

> speed. Maybe American Gladiators, or wrestling.

>

> You haven't demonstrated any capacity to suggest any TV show requiring

> you engage your brain even at a minimal level would be suitable

> viewing for you. I bet your favorite all time film is Jackass, the

> movie.

>

> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FwN35uKFe80

>


Sorry, haven't seen the movie Jackass.  After seeing the trailer for it, I

thought it would be better for the kids.  Don't watch reality TV either or

wrestling.  What I do watch are shows on the Discovery Channel, National

Geographic, and a few others.  I enjoy watching Foresnic Files, Modern

Marvels, shows like that.  The wife does enjoy the Food Channel as she is a

great cook.


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