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    DAY 1: Start Windows Vista installer.
    DAY 4: Windows Vista installer finishes.
    DAY 5: Start data transfer.
    DAY 8: Data transfer finishes.
    DAYS 9-99: Everything works!
    DAY 100: CD drives kill themselves.
    DAY 300: Windows Vista kills itself in such a way that it would need working CD drives to fix.
    DAY 301: Downgrade to Windows XP.
    DAYS 302-549: Everything works!
    DAY 550: Today. Everything still works.

    Over the last week, I installed a new graphics card. Today, I got it to work right. (Don't forget to flip down the little white tab!)
    This is the end result:
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    LOL, ultra-widescreen, high-resolution (2560x1024), and recursive. My favorite things!
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    .+(_)--(_)' The McMurdo 500

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    Argh! How many icons do you have in your tray? Is that thing running like treacle?
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    How many icons do you have in your tray?
    1...2...3...27.
    Is that thing running like treacle?
    (looks up definiton) No. Even though I only have 2GB of RAM and 2 cores.
    And that's right after bootup. [taken from a recent IM session] Typical workload:
    [07:46] doggitydogs: dreamweaver
    [07:46] doggitydogs: photoshop
    [07:46] doggitydogs: notepad
    [07:46] doggitydogs: firefox (67 tabs)
    [07:46] doggitydogs: IZArc (4 instances)
    [07:46] doggitydogs: BabelMap (2 instances)
    [07:46] doggitydogs: Realtek HD Audio Manager
    [07:46] doggitydogs: Task Manager
    [07:47] doggitydogs: Windows Explorer (5 instances)
    [07:47] doggitydogs: Thunderbird
    [07:47] doggitydogs: Flash
    [07:47] doggitydogs: Windoows Movie Maker
    [07:47] doggitydogs: Karen's Calculator
    [07:48] doggitydogs: FormatFacory
    [07:48] doggitydogs: iTunes
    LOL. Also:
    Trillian
    Inkscape
    FreRAM XP Pro
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    That's astonishing. Nice machine
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    Thanks. I forgot to mention IcoFX.
    There was one time I was working on a Mac and the CD drive stopped reading correctly. I tried to get it to spit out the disc, but when I pressed eject, it spit out this error instead:
    "Error -10."
    I pressed eject again. Nothing happened. I rebooted. It finally ejected.
    Guess what? The disc was just fine. No problems with it since.
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    On the subject of unhelpful errors, I've got a bunch from my Windows days. Back when I used to 'program' Visual Basic 6 (shh, don't tell anyone) we used to get a lovely 'Error 0: Unknown' error... IE6 liked giving 'Unknown Error' as well.

    I don't know if you ever played it, but there was a fun game called 'Oni' for Windows... when it crashed it took a somewhat more original approach: the principal error was 'Blam! Oni crashed.'

    One of the more frustrating was when I was at college. We were studying assembly programming, and given a 'safe and simplified' environment in which to program: it had a basic x86-like instruction set, memory-mapped the keyboard to 0x2 and an eight-character on-screen ASCII display to 0x3-0xA, and caught errors from running programs. The 'safe' environment, however, liked itself to segfault randomly, especially on entering any marginally complex instruction, making it effectively impossible to use. A warning against becoming too enamoured of low-level languages, perhaps?
    Last edited by Twey; 02-16-2009 at 06:31 PM. Reason: Clean up the results of my daily dose of dyslexia.
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    Oh yea Oni was awesome, I loved drawing the picture on the front cover of the game

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