2012-06-15, 04:50 | Link #5861 |
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I'm using Windows 7 Starter on a netbook around two years old.
A few days ago, said netbook started closing on me without warning whenever the battery went down to around 10%. What should I do?
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2012-06-15, 07:24 | Link #5862 | |
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Probably is the battery..try the calibration This a guide that can help you http://batterycare.net/en/guide.html#descTot
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2012-06-15, 17:49 | Link #5864 |
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Another thing, im curious about. Google couldnt help me, so far.
In BIOS, i changed the HPET value from 32 to 64 bit (since i have a 64 bit system, that makes sense). After i made the change, do i have to format and re-install Windows? Or is it ok to leave it be and it will use 64 bit? Thanks a lot in advance.
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2012-06-15, 21:24 | Link #5866 | |
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This has nothing to do with a 32bit, or 64bit OS. That's about address space. Your Windows OS (the software you bought) is either 32bit, or 64bit to begin with. It will not switch between the two, ever. Those are two different pieces of software. If you got the 32bit version, you will have to stick with that, or buy the 64bit version. |
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2012-06-16, 11:24 | Link #5869 | |
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With regards to fluency, it is dependent on which format which he/she projects it in more, read/write or listen/speak. I remember once my GP teacher told me that being a vulgarity-and-insult spewing 17-year-old in school, they didn't expect me to write 7-8 pages for essays drawing content like most of the other members do on the threads under General Chat - the same writing style I have had here and everywhere else. Of course, what people who can't accept those who speak their mind call it "verbal diarrhoea". No wonder they are so full of shit because they don't clean out their insides often.
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2012-06-16, 20:29 | Link #5870 |
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It's important to remember that your brain is very compartmentalised. Things like memory, skills, personality, etc are housed in different areas and depending on what areas are subject to abuse different outcomes will occur.
Audial language comprehension is housed primarily in Broca's area of the brain. Long term memory is generally associated with the hippocampus.
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2012-06-18, 20:04 | Link #5872 | |
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If you meant "flying saucers" ... those are just the more media popularized ones. UFO simply means "Unidentified Flying Object" in aviation speak, it does not automatically mean "I think I've seen a flying device piloted by creatures from another planet". Another word often used is "bogey" which derives from an old term for legendary ghostlike creatures with no specific appearance.
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2012-06-18, 20:05 | Link #5873 |
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Oh there are many different types of UFO's but the disc shape gained popularity due to science fiction books of the 40s - 60s. Though there are many shapes of UFOs claimed to be seen in sightings such as: diskoid / saucer, spheroid, ovoid, conical, cylindrical / cigar, triangular, and the boomerang to name a few~
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2012-06-19, 02:30 | Link #5875 |
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What exactly is the point of an argument?
I used to get into a lot of arguments, but a thought crossed my mind that maybe it was just pointless. Think of it this way: how often is it that you or the other person walks away with different beliefs? If you're not convincing each other no matter what, then what is the point other than maybe making yourself seem more intelligent, ridiculing the other person, or passive-aggressive venting? Maybe it can be thought of as a way to keep your mind sharp, but at the cost of stressing out? What is the point?
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2012-06-19, 02:33 | Link #5876 | |
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2012-06-19, 02:44 | Link #5877 | |
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Though obviously some issues for arguments will fall into more gray or vague areas which causes both sides to continue because they feel or believe they are right, or that the other side is wrong for some reason, even if neither will back down, then they might at least be able to see some validity or insight in the other side after hearing all they have to say in the argument, even if they still disagree. It depends how you define "argument" exactly though, because I don't think an "argument" has to be disrespectful by default anyways.
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2012-06-19, 04:30 | Link #5879 |
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Convincing each others is generally impossible in the case of an argument, things are never black or white as such there are a multitudes point of view possible on one question. The goal then is simply to convince people who have no POV on the question. That s why people argue and rarely they argue when there is nobody around to read their arguments (be it on TV or internet).
There s also the fact of non sensical argumants, those most used nowadays as authority or ad personam. Same for some rhetoric figures, to point the fallacy of those who use it is the very essence of an argument. That s what did Socrate back then. |
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