steve s wrote: Isn't the log supposed to clear itself automatically after a period of time or number of entries? If not, can I set something up to automatically save and clear? Thanks Out of the box it does not clear itself. There are settings to 'overwrite as needed', overwrite after a number of days, or not to overwrite at all. There are also techniques to automatically save and
steve s wrote: Thanks for putting my mind at ease. I saw a post from lanwench that said sometimes to the effect that the event logs can drive you crazy. I am starting to see what she means. Set a filter and unselect 'information', 'success' and things you aren't so concerned with. It makes a quick read of an event log ( You can reenable later if you need to see all the events). Also
On Jan 23, 3:34 pm, Uncle Al <Uncle...@hate.spam.net> wrote: s...@sdrodrian.com wrote: ... you will NOT find a definite explanation of what gravity actually "is" ANYWHERE in the annals of conventional science because Annalen der Physik 4 XLIX 769-822 (1916) Was that so hard? Idiot. Dear Idiot, I wrote... "the annals of conventional science" not those of "science
On Jan 23, 3:34 pm, Uncle Al <Uncle...@hate.spam.net> wrote: s...@sdrodrian.com wrote: ... you will NOT find a definite explanation of what gravity actually "is" ANYWHERE in the annals of conventional science because Annalen der Physik 4 XLIX 769-822 (1916) Was that so hard? Idiot. Dear Idiot, I wrote... "the annals of conventional science" not those of "science
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