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  • #46
    Originally posted by Wiglaf
    There are several problems with that. First off, IIRC memory dumps tend to be rather large and hefty files (they are, aren't they?). I can't stand those at the moment. Secondly, I'd have to recreate the crash for you, which would be rather difficult as I've uninstalled FS2002 a few weeks ago (I guess I'll put it back on for you later, but reinstalling 2 gigs worth of a bug infested, XP-killing and utterly broken flight simulator just to get a dump file is hardly appealing).
    Memory dumps are typically 64MB in WinXP uncompressed. They are hefty. Do you have broadband?

    Your XP crashes "2 or 3 times a week" so certainly recreating it wouldn't be a problem if you weren't BSing.

    Besides, simple non-responsive programs or teleports back to the desktop (fairly common in xp as well) wouldn't do much good for this purpose now would it...
    Never had that happen once in the year plus I've used it.

    See what a damn dirty headache not using a mac can be now, asher?
    Not really, because I've not had any of your problems.
    It sounds like FUD (fear, uncertainty, doubt), to be honest. I've heard things like it many times before.

    If it is true you're having all of those problems with XP, something is seriously wrong. Did you contact your hardware maker's technical support or MS technical support?

    That's actually an extremely good point. One word about Airport, though...it does cover some rather large houses glonky said it couldn't...the range extends through rooms as well, don't know how that could be a problem. Although for the purposes of arguement that can't be easily proven and is thus fairly worthless, I'm actually being as truthful as possible personally when I say Apple has accomplished what it set out to do with Airport and more.
    You can EASILY prove my argument. Take your airport device a floor or two away diagonally across the house, transfer the file. I CAN'T prove yours because no one else is having those problems. Anyone can recreate the Airport one.
    "The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
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    • #47
      Memory dumps are typically 64MB in WinXP uncompressed. They are hefty. Do you have broadband?
      Are you kiddin? I barely have internet access at the moment. Nor do I have much hard drive space left for this sort of thing, but that's another story.

      Never had that happen once in the year plus I've used it.
      I'm sorry, that's impossible. Check the attached image, it happened to me about four seconds ago.

      If it is true you're having all of those problems with XP, something is seriously wrong. Did you contact your hardware maker's technical support or MS technical support?
      Dell's technical support is rather lacking on the matter. I've downloaded all the garbage on their site I was told to, and that's about it. As for MS technical support, nope. They'd just want me to send the useless error report. It apparently contains my IP address, something about my privacy, and a file from a TEMP directory. Whoopie.

      You can EASILY prove my argument. Take your airport device a floor or two away diagonally across the house, transfer the file. I CAN'T prove yours because no one else is having those problems. Anyone can recreate the Airport one.
      I don't own an Airport.
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      • #48
        Originally posted by Wiglaf
        I'm sorry, that's impossible. Check the attached image, it happened to me about four seconds ago.

        Wiglaf, that has nothing to do with XP. Macromedia Flash crashed. Complain about Macromedia, not Windows XP.
        "The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
        Ben Kenobi: "That means I'm doing something right. "

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        • #49
          "Besides, simple non-responsive programs or teleports back to the desktop (fairly common in xp as well) wouldn't do much good for this purpose now would it..."

          Also, next time I get one of those ultra-cool "serious system error" messages I'll try and PrntScrn it for you as well, assuming the keyboard manages to function to that extent...

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          • #50
            Originally posted by Asher

            Wiglaf doesn't count: We have a history. He calls me communist, says I hacked his account, etc.
            Then instead of supposedly stooping to his level, why not act better than him and not make those kinds of comments?
            Well, if you weren't acting like a bumbling idiot I wouldn't have said it though. When you present things like "A Pentium 4 is just an overclocked Pentium III" as fact, when it's nowhere near being accurate, I believe I have judgement to laugh and make a silly comment that the person. But it may have been too far. Sorry.
            Apology accepted... I had felt like you overstepped your bounds... in return, I'll admit to being wrong... now I need to go beat my AMD supporting computer-science major cousin for telling me that... and then myself for believing him ;p
            That's not what I was doing. I'm trying to post about the topic at hand, it's actually you who comes in and makes entire posts attacking me about my "personal" attacks (Which amounted to Wiglaf, who doesn't count, and me calling you a bumbling idiot for getting a basic thing completely wrong).
            I still don't understand why Wiglaf doesn't count... but that's between you and him... and if you look, my post wasn't just supposedly attacking you for your attacks, since you replied to more than that.
            I've found that's how most Mac users end debates. They can't actually debate the topics, so they slowly get into personal attacks and ignore the debate to the point where the mods close the thread. You realize that means I win, right?
            Actually, that would mean nobody would win... it'd just mean that the conversation got out of hand... as of yet, (and maybe you could remind me like I did you) to where I've personally attacked you.
            No, you don't understand:
            Where would you physically mount those drives? There's no space in the standard cases...
            When I can-o-aired my case just a few weeks ago there was a nice big space for at least one SCSI drive next to my ATA one... and space on top of my ATA one for another one of those... I could have up to four ATA ones if I wanted... can't remember how big a SCSI is so I can't say for sure on that count.
            So why don't I start making sarcastic remarks about your "need" for a "nice" looking case and OS? Isn't that one of your arguments for the Macs? "They look nice"?
            I actually have yet to make any "need" for a "nice" cas and OS to my knowledge... I like the handles... but I also like my cousin's tower (yes, admitadly for the extra drive bays) but just because I can't get everything I want from one OS or another doesn't mean that I'm suddenly saying one is better than the other... as has been pointed out often... they're different.
            You can try this for yourself. Put your airport thing on one level of the house, take your notebook up a level or two and try transfering a file. Look at the speeds: It's about the speed of a 56K.
            I have... if you didn't read those posts about me and airport... maybe it was because the network at the school sucked, but I didn't notice anything... even once out the middle of the parking lot with my laptop... I didn't notice a drastic speed difference.
            Wiglaf's can't be backed up by any means without a memory dump.
            In your mind... though I'm curious about responses to some of the other things I mentioned that you didn't address.
            I don't care about typos, everyone makes them.
            I appreciate that understanding ... there's been many a time in message boards that I've been mocked simply because I write with fractured sentences or typos... and if I ever do that, flame me, please.
            I'm not conceited, conceit is a fault and I have no faults...

            Civ and WoW are my crack... just one... more... turn...

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            • #51
              Originally posted by Asher

              It's a safe to assume most people in this forum are in the social sciences.
              I'll take that how I think you meant it, Asher... as a friendly jab. You know... this is suddenly reminding me of a discourse I had with my AMD touting cousin about a week ago... you've stepped on my toes... but with that one, you helped lighten the air at least from my perspective, thanks.
              I don't see how that follows, at all.
              Just because something is higher priced doesn't mean you're actually getting what you pay for. That statement implies that because Macs are usually more expensive than PCs, you're getting more. That's why it's false. A better statement would have been "You get what you want to pay for".
              Oh, I know that thinking is whacked out and false... we're currently having a debate on campus because my school charges less than the other area schools and so they think because of the "you get what you pay for" thinking that they should raise tuition to match the other schools and therefore raise enrollment... but the fact remains that that thinking exists in many areas, weather we want to admit that it does or not.
              LOL!
              I knew the car analogy would come through eventually.
              If you're going to compare Macs to a high priced convertable, tell me why Macs are slower these days (until the G5 is out). Car analogies suck, it's a pet peve for anyone in computer science.
              glad to not disappoint
              But seriously, that part was going with the "you get what you pay for" comment, nothing about speed.
              Your point hasn't been made.
              Every single argument I ever see from the Mac user perspective is "We like it so we use it". Fair enough, more power to you.
              But these days they certainly aren't superior to what you can get in the PC platform. That will probably change when the G5 finally comes out.
              Well, for Mac's sake, I hope so too... you realize not all of us stay with Macs just because they're "pretty." I grew up on a Mac... my kids will grow up on Macs... it's cheaper for me to upgrade the software I have (or to use old versions) and buy a new G5 than it would be for me to go out and build myself an AMD computer with XP... had I grown up on Windows, I'd probably be on your side of the fence, but a lot of us have invested so much into Mac that to suddenly change sides would be more costly than to switch to AMD... and I'll probably be one of the few Mac users to admit to that one.
              I could rant on the negatives of Macs as well (like having to wait for the Civ3 port, or better yet, the Vampire: The Masquerade port... that finally came out... but you haven't made a convert, Asher, you've simply met somebody who was born into the Mac world, and likes it enough (even through its failings...much like Windows fans with their computers) to keep with Apple and Mac.
              The reason why most PC users give you a hard time about it is because they look at the cost of the system, and could easilly configure a PC system for about half the cost. It just boggles our mind how somebody can pay so much more for a computer just because they prefer how it feels, many of which don't know you can make Windows feel like a Mac too with themes...
              I've heard the theme arguement before... *shrugs* but I think I answered why I stick with a computer system that is more costly... a lot of it does have to do with how the computers feel... the elitism of using a Mac over a Win-tel. There are fewer of us, so if in our mind that makes us better, then we're going to think it! Even if to Win-tel users think otherwise... you'll never convince me to give up my Mac... nor will I ever convince you to give up your PC... maybe a better comment from me would be: if you want to talk over the pluses and minuses about Mac vs. Win-tel... find a group computer science majors and let them all hash it out... you won't get whatever you seem to be looking for here.
              I'm not conceited, conceit is a fault and I have no faults...

              Civ and WoW are my crack... just one... more... turn...

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              • #52
                "Macs, they are only good for art and rendering."

                Art is the only thing worth using a computer for...

                And video games.
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