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<0> respiratory tract infection <1> jamus: the browser doesnt send that info unless instructed to do so by you <2> hmm bummer , so why you up at 6am GO TO BED <3> H2SO4 sure it does <0> cos its 12.10pm :) <4> 7:11am here <2> where you at ? <3> H2SO4 a website can request this info..then it sends <2> 6:12am here <0> the uk <1> jamus: because your actions in going to the website and clicking on stuff there instruct the browser to send that info. <2> jamus: use firefox it doesnt send that <4> Orlando, FL here <4> goin to the zoo today <2> Phiber0pt: i went to rehab there once nice place :) <4> lol
<0> Phiber0pt, you lucky bastard <4> I am actuall 20 minutes north.. right between Daytona Beach and Orlando <2> it was my favorite rehab out of the 4 I went to <2> well im off to work , have to fire a 19 yr old kid today not looking forward to that <0> whaat for? <4> being british <4> and gay <0> sounds american :) <2> nice kid.... he has been warned several times about making ***ual comments to woman on the job he did it again yesterday and the chief RN at the hospital complained <0> where do you work? <2> www.mac-systems.net <2> im the superintendant <0> cool <0> is he a virgin? <0> perhaps he just needs *** <4> apple lover! <2> yeah hes just a young horny 19 yr old <2> im out... later guys <5> idiot. havefun <0> heh cya <6> happy devil day everyone <7> Hi, I'm on a network and I am trying to get on AIM. However, I cant get to the d/l site for the program. I have GAIM but it wont log on. Are there any workarounds for this? <5> make friends with your network adminsitrator <7> bof, so you know of no way. <3> guys how can i change the information that my browser sends to websites? information like screen res, plugins, system's name, language, browser type..etc <7> jamus, dont <7> jamus, if you do, you might not get the results you want <3> i want to at least try <7> jamus, beware <0> ... <1> the ides of march <8> it aint 6/6/6 its 6/6/2006 6/6/6/ was june the 6th. 6 A.D. <0> its whatever you want it to be, smart *** <8> well consider it for a sec <8> : <8> at the very least its 6/6/06 <6> 0 = non-value char <6> which makes it <6> 6/6/6 <0> s'atcly <1> 2006 modulo 2000 is apparently also OK <6> ok **** <6> i gotta get <6> cheque to pay into the bank <0> by the rivers of babylonnnn <8> later gators <9> later rap <10> anyone happen to know why this wlan usb key is not sustaining a connection on a particular computer that i've connected it to <10> i've connected to others, and works fine <10> but on this other comp, it just keeps dropping connection and taking forever to reconnect again, and when it does, only lasts about 8seconds <1> xp? <10> yep <1> does that machine have any other network interfaces that function without problem? <10> hmm well looks like sfc might have found some missing DLLs <10> h2, well, the lan functions fine <10> i suppose <10> i think it may be system files, lets see what it finds i guess <10> but considering that i installed drivers specifically from CD for this wlan usb key, i guessed it wouldnt even have matter <10> ed+ <10> (this is a fresh XP install) <1> is it connecting to an AP? do other wireless NICs use the same AP with the same settings?
<10> yep <10> and all works fine <10> i'm on the AP with this wifi lappy right now <1> if you're real keen on troubleshooting, from the cmd prompt ---> netsh ras set tracing * enable <10> it's funny, the config utility software detects the network fine <10> it's there, just won't connect <1> then watch it fail and harvest the logs from %systemroot%\tracing. the "why" will be somewhere in those logs. <10> cool interesting stuff :) <1> same command line with 'disable' at the end when you want to stop flooding the disk <10> k <10> i shoulda just made this box an ubuntu :P <1> unlikely to have anything to do with the OS <10> well i've used the key on other xp boxes <10> works :S <10> hmm <0> yeah, well you were abit quick with the kick <1> I reckon he was damned restrained under the circumstances :P <1> reyeZZo: twas a misunderstanding <11> dude got even with his crzy bitch <11> check this out <11> when they break up, he leaves <11> he takes her jack and spare tire <11> leaves a note "ha ha bitch" <11> a year later she finds out the hard way when she breaks down and goes to change tire... <11> and has to walk a couple of miles for help at night <11> omg that is cl***ic <9> check event viewer to see if it's soemthing else. like my computer here. :( <9> IE and Outlook both crash, points to wininet.dll <11> phreaky <9> except that it's not a software probleem at all, event viewer revealed that every time wininet.dll is accessed, hard drive returns a bad block error, rather than being a software problem, problem is that that dll resides on a bad block <9> so of course it's reading out corrupted data trying to load that dll <12> good catch <9> have to wait until I get a chance to reboot and run seatools to see if it's jsut that one block, or a bunch. if it's jsut one, I'll just have it remapped. but if even two, probably order replacement. already remapped at least one bad block on this drive before <9> completely luck. w as about ready to just reeinstall. glad I happened to notice that error, and even more, noticed that times matched up <12> doesnt sound gud <12> I use chkdsk to catch em <9> I didn't evne think of a bad block, figured it was a software issue <12> first thing I do is check for bad blocks with sick PCs <9> seatools is something I run on sick pcs, jsut not on mine. ;) <1> " <+bofh``> indeed, icq shouldn't touch kernel32.dll" ?? <1> wouldnt get far without it <1> but I agree re the 'something else' theory <9> I actually don't have a clue how icq works or what handles it might use. :) I'm just babbling <9> still haven't finished first cup of coffee(not that that would enlighten me at all. ;) <1> virtually every single process loads kernel32.dll <13> Faulting application icq.exe, version 5.5.6.3916, faulting module kernel32.dll, version 5.1.2600.2180, fault address 0x0001eb33. <1> jediguy: have you updated/reinstalled ICQ? <13> Yes <13> I get the updated version to work <13> although, if I re-start computer ICQ works again <1> until? <1> those last two senteces are confusing to me <13> until something happens <13> and I don't get it to work <13> and sometimes I delete temp files <1> glad that's cleared up <13> and get it to work again <1> sounds like ICQ is just falling over itself. Are you on SP2 + latest updates for windows? <13> Yes SP2 + Latest Updates <1> do you do something specific in ICQ to make it crash or is it more like whenever-it-feels-like-crashing-with-no-pattern? <13> whenever-it-feels-like-crashing-with-no-pattern? <1> nevermind. Can you make it crash on purpose? <13> nope <13> I mean with my last sentence, that it crashes whenever-it-feels-like-crashing-with-no-pattern... <1> ok <1> start | run | drwtsn32 <enter> can you see icq.exe in that list? <11> just found out that magical jelly bean only works on vlk <11> no ****ing wonder <11> gotta find something else to do it for me <9> heh <11> got all these new pc's in and I imaged them, now I have to apply their actual serials to them <13> H2SO4: nope <1> jediguy: run drwtsn32 -i, run sysdm.cpl and _disable_ error reporting, then fire up icq and knock yourself out. the next time it crashes a dmp file should be produced. Send that to the ICQ people or someone in here who volunteers to have a look. <13> thanks bro
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