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Author: info
Date: Dec 10, 2006 15:07
... and also had many times the phone dialing without my intention :-) Some weeks ago I had an innovative idea I just patented: Lock/Unlock automatically the cellular phone keypad whenever it's not in a defined inclination (the one when in the hand, e.g. between 30° and 70°) How useful do think is such a feature ? How much would you appreciate such a feature in your new mobile phones ? ...
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Author: Zaroc Stone
Date: Sep 20, 2008 09:32
... machines and Republican voter suppression or Democrats registering people who are ineligible to vote, the polls aren't going to say whether it will be a fair contest. The takeaway from all this is that those inclined to mope when the polls don't look good -- especially the national polls -- shouldn't. There's no point, because they mean little. If one wants to see an end of the Bush era,...
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Author: Zaroc Stone
Date: Sep 20, 2008 09:29
... change in the 21st century? We hear an awful lot about it. The political conventions from which I and so many others are still recovering from were chock full of promises that being an optimist, I am inclined to believe. Is it sheer numbers, rhetoric, commitment or is it simply the case of an idea whose time has come that is the real catalyst for change? I have spent the better part of the ...
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Author: Zaroc Stone
Date: Sep 20, 2008 09:24
... machines and Republican voter suppression or Democrats registering people who are ineligible to vote, the polls aren't going to say whether it will be a fair contest. The takeaway from all this is that those inclined to mope when the polls don't look good -- especially the national polls -- shouldn't. There's no point, because they mean little. If one wants to see an end of the Bush era,...
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Author: Sann
Date: Sep 19, 2008 10:27
...Fields" wrote: Sann, Well, you are running two potentially large database systems, SQL Server and Exchange, both of which want lots of resources. So, I am inclined to think that the two servers are battling for access to memory. (And maybe I/O as well.) You should limit the amount of memory that both SQL Server and Exchange...
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Author: Tom Anderson
Date: Sep 19, 2008 08:02
...once a few hands are eventually forcing into writing some cheques, and the diverted sleepers must surely fall into the somewhat rare category. Though I've got nothing to back that assertion up. :) If TPTB felt so inclined, I guess they could link to the MML at West Hampstead or ideally, near the Goblin's link: http://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&ie=UTF8&t=h&msa=0&...
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Author: Jamie Thompson
Date: Sep 19, 2008 06:10
... 22:07, Jamie  Thompson <jamiero...@gmail.com> wrote: Well, if TPTB were so inclined, a (relatively) simple bridged curve could connect the GEML slows to the Goblin:http://maps.google.co... the somewhat rare category. Though I've got nothing to back that assertion up. :) If TPTB felt so inclined, I guess they could link to the MML at West Hampstead or ideally, near the Goblin's link...
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Author: Mr Thant
Date: Sep 19, 2008 01:46
On 18 Sep, 22:07, Jamie Thompson <jamiero...@gmail.com> wrote: Well, if TPTB were so inclined, a (relatively) simple bridged curve could connect the GEML slows to the Goblin:http://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&ll=51.550665,0.0... ...I think there's ample room. :) GEML freight runs on the fasts, on the north side. Just out of interest, what sort of "other current"...
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Author: Russell Fields
Date: Sep 18, 2008 13:33
... "Russell Fields" wrote: Sann, Well, you are running two potentially large database systems, SQL Server and Exchange, both of which want lots of resources. So, I am inclined to think that the two servers are battling for access to memory. (And maybe I/O as well.) You should limit the amount of memory that both SQL Server and Exchange ...
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Author: Sann
Date: Sep 18, 2008 11:55
... next to SQL. "Russell Fields" wrote: Sann, Well, you are running two potentially large database systems, SQL Server and Exchange, both of which want lots of resources. So, I am inclined to think that the two servers are battling for access to memory. (And maybe I/O as well.) You should limit the amount of memory that both SQL Server and Exchange Server use...
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