A good C is a real blessing isn't it? Partly because there's plenty of terrible ones to be found. It sure pays to shop around and get good referals.
My H describes hiding in linear thinking because he was afraid of his own feelings (not to mention being terrified of mine). He said that when I showed emotion, he used to feel like it was abig whirlpool that he was afraid to get close to--as if he would be pulled under and drowned.
He has found a good councelor, though, and that seems to be helping. I'm noticing that he seems much less rigid these days.
Quote: Because I got my NEW COMPUTER today!!! P4 2.8MHz, 512M DDR2, 80G hard drive - if you could hear me now, I'd be making Tim Allan's man-grunt noise. So what do I do with all this computing power??
I took note: my brother will come over from Germany in two weeks and I wanted him to reconfigure and power up my PC a little (he works for Bentelek but his hobby is computer engineering). Now I know what I wanted.
Do you realize that you have more computing power at your fingertips that the whole of NASA during the Apollo missions?
Speaking of engineering marvels. We got a Mini Cooper!!! (Well H did, but I am carjacking it).
"You don't throw a whole life away just 'cause it's banged up a little"
Tom Smith in "Seabiscuit"
Whoooooah - now you guys are just trying to antagonize me. ALWAYS go with the Intel product!!
Didn't you see the article on Tom's hardware page where they showed that the AMD processor was a fire hazard? They diabled the cooling devices and the thing immediately burned up - flames and everything. The Intel processor stepped itself down and handled it gracefully - and worked properly when cooling was restored.
Plus Intel processors have hyper-threading technology!!
So, let's see Pam - Got a SoundBlaster live 5.1 card, and nVidia GeForce FX 5200 w/ 128M DDR - the MB has an intel 865 chipset.