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organic electrolytics in audio equipment?
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organic electrolytics in audio equipment?
On 2/10/2009 1:18 PM Eeyore spake thus:
wrote: Start task manager and take a look at the processes. Each one of those exes goes computable periodically. Multiple core does help. You don't know of any better utilities than *task manager* ? Go back to living under the miserable stone you crawled out from under. Why the hell would you need anything else to look at CPU and memory usage? Sheesh. -- Personally, I like Vista, but I probably won't use it. I like it because it generates considerable business for me in consulting and upgrades. As long as there is hardware and software out there that doesn't work, I stay in business. Incidentally, my company motto is "If this stuff worked, you wouldn't need me". - lifted from sci.electronics.repair |
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organic electrolytics in audio equipment?
On Feb 10, 4:18*pm, Eeyore
wrote: wrote: Start task manager and take a look at the processes. *Each one of those exes goes computable periodically. *Multiple core does help. You don't know of any better utilities than *task manager* ? Go back to living under the miserable stone you crawled out from under. Graham I know lots of things better than task manager but I do not know that any of them are installed on his computer. Twit. |
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