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Guest Gary S. Terhune
Posted

Re: system freeze as Youtube web page loads

 

As I said, he's much improved. But NOBODY is getting named MVP for any work

in these groups. More like these groups are going bye-bye starting pretty

soon. This one still has a few years left, I think, but the other WIN98

groups? Uh-uh.

 

--

Gary S. Terhune

MS-MVP Shell/User

http://www.grystmill.com

 

"pebble" <pebble@vista.rock.com> wrote in message

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> I've always understood PCR's master posts were not his own, he doesn't

> claim

> they are does he? I learnt a hell of alot picking through them.

> If my mustang was stuffed, I'd be dropping it off at the fix-it shop, not

> trying to do it myself.

> Well he never got it wrong for me, can always follow his advice, and if he

> doesn't know the answer, he says so, he doesn't try to baffle with

> bulls**t

> like some in this newsgroup.

> PCR for MS MVP I say!! B-)

> pebbleinboulder

>

> ps 2nd posting of this message, 1st one had s**t in and didn't show?

> Didn't know we were censored!

>

> "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message

> news:usWappSrIHA.3420@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>> All I know is that if I came here with a problem, I'd expect someone(s)

>> to assist in diagnosing the problems and then developing a solution, not

>> throwing the entire manual at me. As I said, his posts can be useful, and

>> that is in part due to myself and others ragging on him as he perfected

>> his collection.

>>

>> But seriously, when you drop by the shop with your Mustang's engine

>> making a terrible row and not able to go a step further, would you want

>> the guy to toss you the Chilton's manual for all cars made by Ford and

>> then leave you on your own? Because that's what PCR used to do, without

>> fail, way back when. Besides, much of what he wrote in those master posts

>> was pure plagiarism. How would you like to see someone else, day in and

>> day out, writing advice in your name and getting it WRONG all the time?

>> Not including context and conditionalities, the nuances of the originals,

>> etc.?

>>

>> --

>> Gary S. Terhune

>> MS-MVP Shell/User

>> http://www.grystmill.com

>>

>> "pebble" <pebble@vista.rock.com> wrote in message

>> news:%23RCV8QLrIHA.3616@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>>

>>> > PCR was just as bad with his ludicrous master posts, but after several

>>>> months of my abusing him, while he refused to go away, his posting

>>>> style did get better somewhat. I figure if several months of abuse

>>>> worked for PCR, maybe it will work on this Philo character. Not to

>>>> confuse PCR and Philo, since what PCR does (sometimes, still) is

>>>> generally harmless if irritating, and actually has some redeeming value

>>>> for those who want to read through reams of possible fixes,

>>>

>>> No, no, no Gary. I find PCR to be of enormous help to all. Why do you

>>> find his master posts ludicrous? I find them very helpful, PCR has

>>> often pulled my trusty '98 from the brink. He always follows through

>>> his answers offering many alternatives to try, he never stops trying

>>> although you seem to find him trying hahahahahahaha

>>>

>>> But seriously, I reckon he should be an MS MVP He'd gets my goat er vote

>>> everytime.

>>>

>>> pebbleinboulder

>>

>

Guest Gary S. Terhune
Posted

Re: system freeze as Youtube web page loads

 

Yes, son, one of the things you learned from our training was to reserve

those MPs for when they are called for.

 

--

Gary S. Terhune

MS-MVP Shell/User

http://www.grystmill.com

 

"PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message

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> Gary S. Terhune wrote:

>

> ...snip

> | PCR was just as bad with his ludicrous master posts, but after several

> | months of my abusing him, while he refused to go away, his posting

> | style did get better somewhat. I figure if several months of abuse

> | worked for PCR, maybe it will work on this Philo character. Not to

> | confuse PCR and Philo, since what PCR does (sometimes, still) is

> | generally harmless if irritating, and actually has some redeeming

> | value for those who want to read through reams of possible fixes,

>

> I'll STILL post a master post when the occasion suits it! Those are a

> very important innovation! I have 220 of them now! It's just that the

> ocassion hasn't come in a while, is all!

>

> ...snip

> |

> | --

> | Gary S. Terhune

> | MS-MVP Shell/User

> | http://www.grystmill.com

> |

> |

> | "pebble" <pebble@vista.rock.com> wrote in message

> | news:%23w0oDWErIHA.1872@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

> |> Lotsa fun to read is right Ducky D. I drop in for a lurk here

> |> frequently, I wonder if legg got his problem solved amidst all this

> |> crap? pebbleinboulder

> |>

> |>

> |>

> |> "DaffyD®" <daffyd@woohoo.com> wrote in message

> |> news:uyKDnx0qIHA.3548@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> |>> Haven't had the time to read all the posts, but from what I have

> |>> read, this

> |>> string is really, really good. A lot fun to read too!

> |>> --

> |>> { : [|]=( DaffyD®

> |>>

> |>> If I knew where I was I'd be there now.

> |>>

> |>> "legg" <legg@nospam.magma.ca> wrote in message

> |>> news:osfa141356g4lid5seerjdla8h6am9u997@4ax.com...

> |>>>

> |>>> Over the last three days, I've tried to access two separate youtube

> |>>> links on two separate occasions to find the W98 system freezes as

> |>>> the page is initially displayed. No keybd/mouse response. Required

> |>>> a hardware reboot to recover. I don't normally access youtube, but

> |>>> had done so in the previous week without problems.

> |>>>

> |>>> First link was:

> |>>>

> |>>>

> |>>>

> |>>> The first time the problem occurred, I did a quick disk check -

> |>>> lost clusters found (and repaired).

> |>>>

> |>>> I retried the same link with number crunching background activity

> |>>> disabled - with the same result. Repeated disk check and then

> |>>> attempted to run defrag - incomplete after hitting a bad sector.

> |>>> This was repaired by running a complete disk check, including the

> |>>> surface test, after which the defrag would complete.

> |>>>

> |>>> Retried the link a third time with number crunching disabled - with

> |>>> the same result. Disk checked again without errors.

> |>>>

> |>>> The failed attempt to reach a differing Youtube link today (same

> |>>> system freeze), suggests that the problem wasn't going away by

> |>>> itself.

> |>>>

> |>>> The browser used is still the older Mozilla 1.7.11 - no changes

> |>>> here in over a year, and none expected in the future (without

> |>>> migrating to firefox or seamonkey).

> |>>>

> |>>> Trying for the same link using IE6 (rarely used but as up to date

> |>>> as MS permits) I got a blue screen that would not recover but that

> |>>> allowed a keybd ctrl/alt/del to reboot.

> |>>>

> |>>> Repeating this (if only to note down the OE exception number)

> |>>> produced normal performance.....?

> |>>>

> |>>> Repeating the attempt using default Mozilla then also produced

> |>>> normal performance.

> |>>>

> |>>> What could be responsible for this strange behavior in this W98

> |>>> 2ed OS (-8th year without reinstall)?

> |>>>

> |>>> Of course the youtube link was a waste of time, as usual.

> |>>>

> |>>> RL

>

> --

> Thanks or Good Luck,

> There may be humor in this post, and,

> Naturally, you will not sue,

> Should things get worse after this,

> PCR

> pcrrcp@netzero.net

>

>

Guest philo
Posted

Re: system freeze as Youtube web page loads

 

<snip>

> |

> |>

> |> Very good. But that Jeremiah Wright is a veteran too. Therefore, I'm

> |> not sure what to think about 1/3 interest rates!

> |

> | No comment on that guy.

>

> Alright. But I hope Hillary catches up!

 

Good ! We are for Hillary too!

Though to tell the truth , no matter who we get...

it's going to be an improvement.

>

> | <snip>

> |>

> |> | BTW: Her education cost more than I had paid for my house

> |>

> |> Glad you were able to afford it.

> |

> |

> | Afford it???

> | my house cost less than what cars cost today!@!!

>

> I did better than that-- I inherited mine! It fell on my head when my

> mother died!

>

 

 

Well I've been her so long it's all paid for...

but now it's the property taxes.

So here I am an old man who complains about taxes...how typical!

Guest thanatoid
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"philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in

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<SNIP>

> So here I am an old man who complains about taxes...how

> typical!

 

Why is there a picture of a woman /drinking COFFEE!!!/ on your

home page? Why do your paintings look like they were painted by

a woman?

Why didn't you (or anyone) correct me when I said you were

female?

 

I am REALLY confused!

 

 

--

Of course, it is no easy matter to be polite; in so far, I mean,

as it requires us to show great respect for everybody, whereas

most people deserve none at all; and again in so far as it

demands that we should feign the most lively interest in people,

when we must be very glad that we have nothing to do with them.

 

- Arthur Schopenhauer

Guest philo
Posted

Re: system freeze as Youtube web page loads (now gone OT)

 

Re: system freeze as Youtube web page loads (now gone OT)

 

 

"thanatoid" <waiting@the.exit.invalid> wrote in message

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> "philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in

> news:SMqdnXylCMrAt4DVnZ2dnUVZ_ommnZ2d@ntd.net:

>

> <SNIP>

>

> > So here I am an old man who complains about taxes...how

> > typical!

>

> Why is there a picture of a woman /drinking COFFEE!!!/ on your

> home page? Why do your paintings look like they were painted by

> a woman?

> Why didn't you (or anyone) correct me when I said you were

> female?

>

> I am REALLY confused!

>

 

 

 

The confusion perhaps is that my girlfriend, Colleen has taken over what was

originally

my website <G>

 

Years ago I was actually president of Riverwest Artist's Association:

http://www.riverwestart.org/

 

 

It was the type of organization where they just came up to me one day

and said: Ok, Philo, your turn to be president for a while. <G>

 

Then they voted and I was elected. After a year or so,

they came up to me and said, "Now Jill wants to be president...OK?"

 

"Sure", I said. The election results were that Jill became president next!

 

In other words a friendly and laid back system.

I am no longer active...but I am a life-time member.

 

Anyway...

since they did not have a website and I was already paying my ISP for the

service...

Their website was originally with my ISP until they came up

with a more permanent solution.

 

So when I took it over I simply published my own photos and poetry

until Colleen basically took it over as she is an artist by profession

and I am only one by accident.

 

So indeed, the woman you see there is Colleen

and the artwork is all hers. But she has allowed me to display at least

a few of my photo's as well.

 

I used to use either a 35mm or medium format camera...B&W mostly.

And for one special occasion I had created a collotype by constructing a

large format camera

from parts of several old enlargers. (The lens was a 99cent magnifying

glass.)

 

But now I use a digital camera and have gone color...

but not totally.

I probably showed this one to you before

http://www.plazaearth.com/philo/electric.jpg

 

Not sure, but it's pretty close to B&W. I did an electronic solarization on

my Linux machine

using GIMP. It was very easy to do actually. I am no wizard when it comes to

photo-manipulation

nor do I ever wish to be.

 

So I am pretty fortunate that I met Colleen back in 1994 at one of those

poetry readings.

Heck I was an old man back then and don't know what she saw in me...other

than the fact

that I am a terrible imp! She must have liked that.

 

 

So if you somehow thought that philo was some "hot chick"...

I just looked in the mirror again and all I saw was some old, bald guy who

just about cracked the mirror!

I need a new mirror for sure...the one I have must be defective.

 

--

http://www.plazaearth.com/philo

Guest thanatoid
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Re: system freeze as Youtube web page loads (now gone OT)

 

Re: system freeze as Youtube web page loads (now gone OT)

 

"philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in

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> "thanatoid" <waiting@the.exit.invalid> wrote in message

> news:Xns9A9410E4BDD10thanexit@66.250.146.158...

>> "philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in

>> news:SMqdnXylCMrAt4DVnZ2dnUVZ_ommnZ2d@ntd.net:

>>

>> <SNIP>

>>

>> > So here I am an old man who complains about taxes...how

>> > typical!

>>

>> Why is there a picture of a woman /drinking COFFEE!!!/ on

>> your home page? Why do your paintings look like they were

>> painted by a woman?

>> Why didn't you (or anyone) correct me when I said you were

>> female?

>>

>> I am REALLY confused!

>

> The confusion perhaps is that my girlfriend, Colleen has

> taken over what was originally

> my website <G>

 

I see that while you are a conscientious worker you tend to not

bother with minor details ;-)

> Years ago I was actually president of Riverwest Artist's

> Association: http://www.riverwestart.org/

>

> It was the type of organization where they just came up to

> me one day and said: Ok, Philo, your turn to be president

> for a while. <G>

>

> Then they voted and I was elected. After a year or so,

> they came up to me and said, "Now Jill wants to be

> president...OK?"

>

> "Sure", I said. The election results were that Jill became

> president next!

 

Just like the US government!

> In other words a friendly and laid back system.

 

Ah, THERE'S the difference!

> I am no longer active...but I am a life-time member.

>

> Anyway...

> since they did not have a website and I was already paying

> my ISP for the service...

> Their website was originally with my ISP until they came up

> with a more permanent solution.

>

> So when I took it over I simply published my own photos and

> poetry until Colleen basically took it over as she is an

> artist by profession and I am only one by accident.

>

> So indeed, the woman you see there is Colleen

> and the artwork is all hers. But she has allowed me to

> display at least a few of my photo's as well.

 

Ah! So the compliments I paid you about your paintings were in

fact about Colleen's artwork! Well, at least you should be

impressed that I could tell a woman painted them!

> I used to use either a 35mm or medium format camera...B&W

> mostly. And for one special occasion I had created a

> collotype by constructing a large format camera

> from parts of several old enlargers. (The lens was a 99cent

> magnifying glass.)

>

> But now I use a digital camera and have gone color...

> but not totally.

> I probably showed this one to you before

> http://www.plazaearth.com/philo/electric.jpg

 

No, it's loading now. (33.6!)

 

(...........................)

 

I must say I consider Photoshop and the millions of useless

filters for it one of the worst things contributing to the

ugliness of (primarily) the www, but in the case of this

picture, the solarization works very well. You could convert it

to grayscale and it would probably look even better (if I may be

permitted some c.c.).

 

Color works very well for some pictures (your 'smokers" photo is

an example IMO), but b&w is great. When I was young I was quite

into b&w photography and did all my own developing and printing.

 

(I was SO happy to read someone yesterday say they don't use

Photoshop because of its "antiquated" design. [Not that there's

anything wrong with antiquated, but I sure hope they updated the

80's-style icons from the last time I saw the program!] I

personally don't use PS because the last time I did and clicked

on "undo", the stupid program obediently went to the pervious

zoom view. That was the end for me. Micrografx had multiple

undo, editable command list and layers WAY before PS. [RIP.])

> Not sure, but it's pretty close to B&W. I did an electronic

> solarization on my Linux machine

> using GIMP. It was very easy to do actually. I am no wizard

> when it comes to photo-manipulation

> nor do I ever wish to be.

 

I have DL'd GIMP but while beautiful, it's overkill for me. I am

very happy with Micrografx Picture Publisher ver 7 (May 1997). I

tried ver 10 but it was too much. WHY does everybody keep on

doing this? I keep 10 around in case I EVER have to use a newer

PS plug-in (some of the new ones won't work in the old PP) -

hasn't happened yet, I am not into filters much.

> So I am pretty fortunate that I met Colleen back in 1994 at

> one of those poetry readings.

 

She looks very pleasant.

> Heck I was an old man back then and don't know what she saw

> in me...other than the fact

> that I am a terrible imp! She must have liked that.

 

Women like the strangest things! And you are NOT a typical man,

since we get along. I usually hate men!

> So if you somehow thought that philo was some "hot

> chick"... I just looked in the mirror again and all I saw

> was some old, bald guy who just about cracked the mirror!

> I need a new mirror for sure...the one I have must be

> defective.

 

Hee hee. MANY mirrors are defective!

 

I do not have a mirror except in the bathroom and if not for the

fact I HAVE to make myself look half-human when I leave the

house, I would have painted it over years ago.

 

Well, thanks for clearing that up!

 

 

--

Of course, it is no easy matter to be polite; in so far, I mean,

as it requires us to show great respect for everybody, whereas

most people deserve none at all; and again in so far as it

demands that we should feign the most lively interest in people,

when we must be very glad that we have nothing to do with them.

 

- Arthur Schopenhauer

Guest philo
Posted

Re: system freeze as Youtube web page loads (now gone OT)

 

Re: system freeze as Youtube web page loads (now gone OT)

 

 

<snip>

> >

> > The confusion perhaps is that my girlfriend, Colleen has

> > taken over what was originally

> > my website <GO>

>

> I see that while you are a conscientious worker you tend to not

> bother with minor details ;-)

>

We have been talking about updating the website for almost a year now.

It's about time we did something...but you made a great point...

it is not terribly clear that the woman shown there is Colleen.

> > Years ago I was actually president of Riverwest Artist's

> > Association: http://www.riverwestart.org/

> >

> > It was the type of organization where they just came up to

> > me one day and said: Ok, Philo, your turn to be president

> > for a while. <G>

<cut>

> > > Just like the US government!

>

> > In other words a friendly and laid back system.

>

> Ah, THERE'S the difference!

 

BIG difference!

>

 

> >

> > So indeed, the woman you see there is Colleen

> > and the artwork is all hers. But she has allowed me to

> > display at least a few of my photo's as well.

>

> Ah! So the compliments I paid you about your paintings were in

> fact about Colleen's artwork! Well, at least you should be

> impressed that I could tell a woman painted them!

 

 

Yes, the paintings do have a woman's touch.

We need to get her new series up on the site.

 

> > http://www.plazaearth.com/philo/electric.jpg

>

> No, it's loading now. (33.6!)

>

> (...........................)

 

By now you should have seen it !

>

> I must say I consider Photoshop and the millions of useless

> filters for it one of the worst things contributing to the

> ugliness of (primarily) the www, but in the case of this

> picture, the solarization works very well. You could convert it

> to grayscale and it would probably look even better (if I may be

> permitted some c.c.).

 

Well I like to keep stuff simple. Photoshop has more features than I'd ever

use.

 

> Color works very well for some pictures (your 'smokers" photo is

> an example IMO), but b&w is great. When I was young I was quite

> into b&w photography and did all my own developing and printing.

 

I still do have my darkroom, but I have not used it in many years.

As to that "smokers" photo. I used to say the same thing you did...

that it looked so fun, I almost wanted to start smoking. I am sure glad

that's one bad habit I never developed!

 

<snip>

>

> I have DL'd GIMP but while beautiful, it's overkill for me. I am

> very happy with Micrografx Picture Publisher ver 7 (May 1997). I

> tried ver 10 but it was too much. WHY does everybody keep on

> doing this? I keep 10 around in case I EVER have to use a newer

> PS plug-in (some of the new ones won't work in the old PP) -

> hasn't happened yet, I am not into filters much.

 

I usually don't bother with GIMP either...

usually IRFanView soes the trick. Though it's free, I liked it so much

I sent Irfan a donation

>

> > So I am pretty fortunate that I met Colleen back in 1994 at

> > one of those poetry readings.

>

> She looks very pleasant.

 

She is the only woman I've ever met that I can get along with...

but even we had some problems.

We broke up for 18 months and we both never expected to get back together.

In that whole time...we only talked once and it was just briefly.

 

When people see us together, they think we are a cute couple...

they usually say we have an obviously great relationship.

 

At that point I reply; "Yep, we've known each other for 14 years

and other than that one time where we did not talk to each other for 18

months...

it's been close to perfect!"

 

 

That usually shuts them up...but with an odd grin of confusion.

>

> > Heck I was an old man back then and don't know what she saw

> > in me...other than the fact

> > that I am a terrible imp! She must have liked that.

>

> Women like the strangest things! And you are NOT a typical man,

> since we get along. I usually hate men!

 

 

No. I am not at all a typical man.

When I go out of the army my girlfriend and I lived in an apartment

and I was the only male who lived there. There were two other women

in addition to my GF at the time.

All the guys in the neighborhood must have thought that I was quite a stud

to have 3 women living with me. Little did they know that nothing was going

on.

 

One day...they were all in the living room tearing in to what great a-holes

all men are...

and even though I was right there...they kept up their banter. At first I

was pissed

and almost spoke up...until I realized the had given me the *ultimate*

compliment...

for I was just "one of the girls" .

 

> > So if you somehow thought that philo was some "hot

> > chick"... I just looked in the mirror again and all I saw

> > was some old, bald guy who just about cracked the mirror!

> > I need a new mirror for sure...the one I have must be

> > defective.

>

> Hee hee. MANY mirrors are defective!

>

> I do not have a mirror except in the bathroom and if not for the

> fact I HAVE to make myself look half-human when I leave the

> house, I would have painted it over years ago.

>

> Well, thanks for clearing that up!

>

 

I am sure I mentioned this before...but they always say

that one day you will look in a mirror and see your *father* looking back at

you.

 

I now see my grandfather !

Guest PCR
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"philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in message

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| <snip>

| > |

|

| > |>

| > |> Very good. But that Jeremiah Wright is a veteran too. Therefore,

I'm

| > |> not sure what to think about 1/3 interest rates!

| > |

| > | No comment on that guy.

| >

| > Alright. But I hope Hillary catches up!

|

| Good ! We are for Hillary too!

| Though to tell the truth , no matter who we get...

| it's going to be an improvement.

 

Maybe. But it will never be perfect. At least Hillary is a New Yorker.

So, all the normal shenanigans may suddenly be good for me.

 

| >

| > | <snip>

| > |>

| > |> | BTW: Her education cost more than I had paid for my house

| > |>

| > |> Glad you were able to afford it.

| > |

| > |

| > | Afford it???

| > | my house cost less than what cars cost today!@!!

| >

| > I did better than that-- I inherited mine! It fell on my head when

my

| > mother died!

| >

|

|

| Well I've been her so long it's all paid for...

| but now it's the property taxes.

| So here I am an old man who complains about taxes...how typical!

|

 

It's pretty nasty. Bloomberg at least is keeping up the $400.00 rebate,

but my property taxes rose far higher than that over the last 10/so

years! Far higher! Also, (according to the N.Y. Post) he's maintaining a

7% lower tax rate over the next year-- but somehow I've been unaware it

ever existed! I'm pretty sure mine is at 15% or such & always has been!

Finally, the assessment of property value did fall, though. Can the

horrible yearly increases in that finally be over?

Guest PCR
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"philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in message

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| <snip>

| >

| > You should stay & watch it! Otherwise, fine-- none of that is

especially

| > dangerous whether/not warranted. However, it could sound scary to a

| > novice to think it is the hardware. Software should be dealt with

first.

| > But I'm done discussing it!

| <snip>

|

| Nope. There is no need to stay and watch a RAM test or a harddrive

| diagnostic.

| Once it's started it will just run by itself with no need for user

input.

| Of course the first few times you run one...you may find it

interesting to

| watch.

| After you have run a few, it gets boring pretty fast.

| I just put the machines being tested on the bench

| and check them then next morning. I usually get up a 4 am but it

varies.

 

Hard drive diagnostics aren't an all night affair! Well, not the

manufacturer's versions. I guess Scandisk can go that long, yea. But

when mine did-- it wasn't much after that the drive suffered a noisy

death! It put my head through the ceiling in '01! I guess you can nap

during a RAM check, if you want to run it that long, though. OK, fine.

 

| <snip>

| > Well, yea, one must check the hardware & should do it on a regular

| > basis. But I doubt it should be the first suspect in most crises.

| > Usually, it is mentioned when there is an inability to boot.

Problems

| > accessing NET sites normally have to do with software or settings.

| >

| > | If there is someone here who has never made a dumb mistake...

| > | feel free to continue this discussion...

| > | Other than that , why beat a dead horse?

| >

| > Absolutely-- I am done & just want to get out alive!

|

| When I make a big blunder...I find the best policy is to just admit

| it...then move on. Of course all too often it takes me a while to

realize

| I've made a big blunder...then go on ranting like a fool...

| but I think I once saw another human being doing that...

| so maybe I am not alone.

 

Well, I thought you had mended well with Terhune, recognizing his

learning & wisdom. However, afterwards -- & in the same thread -- you

again repeated the same advice about hardware he so laboriously had come

out against!

 

| > |

| > | As to Richards...I respect the guy totally!

| > | It is not disrespectful to refuse an argument.

| > | Probably the first actually sensible thing I've done now

| > | in the last year or so. <G>

| >

| > I think you may have puposely been spelling badly at him! At least I

| > couldn't a word/two you used in my dictionary!

|

| First off I am a horrible speller and am even worse at typing...

| so I often make spelling errors...and typos. I try to remember

| to use a spell checker, but sometimes I don't bother as I am a

multi-tasker

| and in addition to posting here...

| am typically posting on several other groups

| plus working on a few machines and other projects...

| taking phone calls...and do not have time (though I should take it)

| to meticulously edit my posts.

|

| All too often I will quicky write a reply and send it...

| then do the thinking a few moments later.

|

| (A right and proper place for you to hurl criticism upon me.)

 

This is obfuscation & excuse-making!

 

| In addition, I do tend to use a few words that are not within all

people's

| lexicon.

| If you noticed in my other reply, I at least put in a link to the word

I had

| used...

| so as to avoid confusion...but figure most folks are capable of

looking up

| defintions.

|

| I assure you I am not as vocabulous as most of my colleagues.

|

 

Let me look again...

 

"philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in message

news:%232bXrFQrIHA.4928@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

"Jeff:

This entire thread has now become superannuated...

and indeed I have been perhaps litotetic in my reply.

But as it should have been sorted out somewhere in here...

I did intact make a mistake in my wording...but it was not done

due to malicious intent or gross ignorance on my part...

it was simply due to do bad wording."

 

It still looks like obfuscation & excuse-making to me, but I do have an

old dictionary. Anyhow, I'm done with the it!

Guest PCR
Posted

Re: system freeze as Youtube web page loads

 

"philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in message

news:UPadnZwnBMLfvYDVnZ2dnUVZ_oSunZ2d@ntd.net...

| <snip>

|

|

| > Very bad, philo-- very, very bad! Terhune has been around a long

time &

| > has not fully abandoned us after switching to XP! He is yet full of

| > important knowledge & advice! Be deferential & respectful!

| >

| >

|

| <snip>

|

| As I said on the other thread...but repeat here so you don't miss it:

| The only person I am deferential to is my ex-wife!

|

 

Sounds like you are too late, then! A little sooner & she might still be

married to you!

Guest PCR
Posted

Re: system freeze as Youtube web page loads

 

"Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message

news:OtcKJKZrIHA.3568@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

| Yes, son, one of the things you learned from our training was to

reserve

| those MPs for when they are called for.

 

OK, I've learned a bit from watching you the other MVPs, sure. I rarely

go straight for them these days & choose to try to get specific,

instead, or to ask questions. But some of my MPs aren't eclectic at all

& are specific, instead. OK, then. They may be long only because it does

take length to be precise with all the steps.

 

| --

| Gary S. Terhune

| MS-MVP Shell/User

| http://www.grystmill.com

|

| "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message

| news:OI1hHLYrIHA.2208@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

| > Gary S. Terhune wrote:

| >

| > ...snip

| > | PCR was just as bad with his ludicrous master posts, but after

several

| > | months of my abusing him, while he refused to go away, his posting

| > | style did get better somewhat. I figure if several months of abuse

| > | worked for PCR, maybe it will work on this Philo character. Not to

| > | confuse PCR and Philo, since what PCR does (sometimes, still) is

| > | generally harmless if irritating, and actually has some redeeming

| > | value for those who want to read through reams of possible fixes,

| >

| > I'll STILL post a master post when the occasion suits it! Those are

a

| > very important innovation! I have 220 of them now! It's just that

the

| > ocassion hasn't come in a while, is all!

| >

| > ...snip

| > |

| > | --

| > | Gary S. Terhune

| > | MS-MVP Shell/User

| > | http://www.grystmill.com

| > |

| > |

| > | "pebble" <pebble@vista.rock.com> wrote in message

| > | news:%23w0oDWErIHA.1872@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

| > |> Lotsa fun to read is right Ducky D. I drop in for a lurk here

| > |> frequently, I wonder if legg got his problem solved amidst all

this

| > |> crap? pebbleinboulder

| > |>

| > |>

| > |>

| > |> "DaffyD®" <daffyd@woohoo.com> wrote in message

| > |> news:uyKDnx0qIHA.3548@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

| > |>> Haven't had the time to read all the posts, but from what I have

| > |>> read, this

| > |>> string is really, really good. A lot fun to read too!

| > |>> --

| > |>> { : [|]=( DaffyD®

| > |>>

| > |>> If I knew where I was I'd be there now.

| > |>>

| > |>> "legg" <legg@nospam.magma.ca> wrote in message

| > |>> news:osfa141356g4lid5seerjdla8h6am9u997@4ax.com...

| > |>>>

| > |>>> Over the last three days, I've tried to access two separate

youtube

| > |>>> links on two separate occasions to find the W98 system freezes

as

| > |>>> the page is initially displayed. No keybd/mouse response.

Required

| > |>>> a hardware reboot to recover. I don't normally access youtube,

but

| > |>>> had done so in the previous week without problems.

| > |>>>

| > |>>> First link was:

| > |>>>

| > |>>>

| > |>>>

| > |>>> The first time the problem occurred, I did a quick disk check -

| > |>>> lost clusters found (and repaired).

| > |>>>

| > |>>> I retried the same link with number crunching background

activity

| > |>>> disabled - with the same result. Repeated disk check and then

| > |>>> attempted to run defrag - incomplete after hitting a bad

sector.

| > |>>> This was repaired by running a complete disk check, including

the

| > |>>> surface test, after which the defrag would complete.

| > |>>>

| > |>>> Retried the link a third time with number crunching disabled -

with

| > |>>> the same result. Disk checked again without errors.

| > |>>>

| > |>>> The failed attempt to reach a differing Youtube link today

(same

| > |>>> system freeze), suggests that the problem wasn't going away by

| > |>>> itself.

| > |>>>

| > |>>> The browser used is still the older Mozilla 1.7.11 - no changes

| > |>>> here in over a year, and none expected in the future (without

| > |>>> migrating to firefox or seamonkey).

| > |>>>

| > |>>> Trying for the same link using IE6 (rarely used but as up to

date

| > |>>> as MS permits) I got a blue screen that would not recover but

that

| > |>>> allowed a keybd ctrl/alt/del to reboot.

| > |>>>

| > |>>> Repeating this (if only to note down the OE exception number)

| > |>>> produced normal performance.....?

| > |>>>

| > |>>> Repeating the attempt using default Mozilla then also produced

| > |>>> normal performance.

| > |>>>

| > |>>> What could be responsible for this strange behavior in this W98

| > |>>> 2ed OS (-8th year without reinstall)?

| > |>>>

| > |>>> Of course the youtube link was a waste of time, as usual.

| > |>>>

| > |>>> RL

| >

| > --

| > Thanks or Good Luck,

| > There may be humor in this post, and,

| > Naturally, you will not sue,

| > Should things get worse after this,

| > PCR

| > pcrrcp@netzero.net

| >

| >

|

Guest Gary S. Terhune
Posted

Re: system freeze as Youtube web page loads

 

Like I said, PCR, you got a lot better and, if you'll notice, I stopped

ragging on you.

 

--

Gary S. Terhune

MS-MVP Shell/User

http://www.grystmill.com

 

"PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message

news:uvJ3sHkrIHA.4492@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message

> news:OtcKJKZrIHA.3568@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

> | Yes, son, one of the things you learned from our training was to

> reserve

> | those MPs for when they are called for.

>

> OK, I've learned a bit from watching you the other MVPs, sure. I rarely

> go straight for them these days & choose to try to get specific,

> instead, or to ask questions. But some of my MPs aren't eclectic at all

> & are specific, instead. OK, then. They may be long only because it does

> take length to be precise with all the steps.

>

> | --

> | Gary S. Terhune

> | MS-MVP Shell/User

> | http://www.grystmill.com

> |

> | "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message

> | news:OI1hHLYrIHA.2208@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

> | > Gary S. Terhune wrote:

> | >

> | > ...snip

> | > | PCR was just as bad with his ludicrous master posts, but after

> several

> | > | months of my abusing him, while he refused to go away, his posting

> | > | style did get better somewhat. I figure if several months of abuse

> | > | worked for PCR, maybe it will work on this Philo character. Not to

> | > | confuse PCR and Philo, since what PCR does (sometimes, still) is

> | > | generally harmless if irritating, and actually has some redeeming

> | > | value for those who want to read through reams of possible fixes,

> | >

> | > I'll STILL post a master post when the occasion suits it! Those are

> a

> | > very important innovation! I have 220 of them now! It's just that

> the

> | > ocassion hasn't come in a while, is all!

> | >

> | > ...snip

> | > |

> | > | --

> | > | Gary S. Terhune

> | > | MS-MVP Shell/User

> | > | http://www.grystmill.com

> | > |

> | > |

> | > | "pebble" <pebble@vista.rock.com> wrote in message

> | > | news:%23w0oDWErIHA.1872@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

> | > |> Lotsa fun to read is right Ducky D. I drop in for a lurk here

> | > |> frequently, I wonder if legg got his problem solved amidst all

> this

> | > |> crap? pebbleinboulder

> | > |>

> | > |>

> | > |>

> | > |> "DaffyD®" <daffyd@woohoo.com> wrote in message

> | > |> news:uyKDnx0qIHA.3548@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> | > |>> Haven't had the time to read all the posts, but from what I have

> | > |>> read, this

> | > |>> string is really, really good. A lot fun to read too!

> | > |>> --

> | > |>> { : [|]=( DaffyD®

> | > |>>

> | > |>> If I knew where I was I'd be there now.

> | > |>>

> | > |>> "legg" <legg@nospam.magma.ca> wrote in message

> | > |>> news:osfa141356g4lid5seerjdla8h6am9u997@4ax.com...

> | > |>>>

> | > |>>> Over the last three days, I've tried to access two separate

> youtube

> | > |>>> links on two separate occasions to find the W98 system freezes

> as

> | > |>>> the page is initially displayed. No keybd/mouse response.

> Required

> | > |>>> a hardware reboot to recover. I don't normally access youtube,

> but

> | > |>>> had done so in the previous week without problems.

> | > |>>>

> | > |>>> First link was:

> | > |>>>

> | > |>>>

> | > |>>>

> | > |>>> The first time the problem occurred, I did a quick disk check -

> | > |>>> lost clusters found (and repaired).

> | > |>>>

> | > |>>> I retried the same link with number crunching background

> activity

> | > |>>> disabled - with the same result. Repeated disk check and then

> | > |>>> attempted to run defrag - incomplete after hitting a bad

> sector.

> | > |>>> This was repaired by running a complete disk check, including

> the

> | > |>>> surface test, after which the defrag would complete.

> | > |>>>

> | > |>>> Retried the link a third time with number crunching disabled -

> with

> | > |>>> the same result. Disk checked again without errors.

> | > |>>>

> | > |>>> The failed attempt to reach a differing Youtube link today

> (same

> | > |>>> system freeze), suggests that the problem wasn't going away by

> | > |>>> itself.

> | > |>>>

> | > |>>> The browser used is still the older Mozilla 1.7.11 - no changes

> | > |>>> here in over a year, and none expected in the future (without

> | > |>>> migrating to firefox or seamonkey).

> | > |>>>

> | > |>>> Trying for the same link using IE6 (rarely used but as up to

> date

> | > |>>> as MS permits) I got a blue screen that would not recover but

> that

> | > |>>> allowed a keybd ctrl/alt/del to reboot.

> | > |>>>

> | > |>>> Repeating this (if only to note down the OE exception number)

> | > |>>> produced normal performance.....?

> | > |>>>

> | > |>>> Repeating the attempt using default Mozilla then also produced

> | > |>>> normal performance.

> | > |>>>

> | > |>>> What could be responsible for this strange behavior in this W98

> | > |>>> 2ed OS (-8th year without reinstall)?

> | > |>>>

> | > |>>> Of course the youtube link was a waste of time, as usual.

> | > |>>>

> | > |>>> RL

> | >

> | > --

> | > Thanks or Good Luck,

> | > There may be humor in this post, and,

> | > Naturally, you will not sue,

> | > Should things get worse after this,

> | > PCR

> | > pcrrcp@netzero.net

> | >

> | >

> |

>

>

Guest philo
Posted

Re: system freeze as Youtube web page loads

 

 

<snip>

> | >

> |

> |

> | Well I've been her so long it's all paid for...

> | but now it's the property taxes.

> | So here I am an old man who complains about taxes...how typical!

> |

>

> It's pretty nasty. Bloomberg at least is keeping up the $400.00 rebate,

> but my property taxes rose far higher than that over the last 10/so

> years! Far higher! Also, (according to the N.Y. Post) he's maintaining a

> 7% lower tax rate over the next year-- but somehow I've been unaware it

> ever existed! I'm pretty sure mine is at 15% or such & always has been!

> Finally, the assessment of property value did fall, though. Can the

> horrible yearly increases in that finally be over?

>

>

 

They are building so many condos here...

and it has caused my property value to skyrocket.

Were I selling my house, sure that would be good...

but since I am staying here...it makes the taxes so high.

 

However...they have now over-built condos...

so though my taxes may not go down...

they are at least going to level off for a while.

 

 

So you are a New York person.

 

We go there every year...

and always stay at the Chelsea Hotel...

I could honestly go to Manhattan for a week

and be perfectly amused by simply sitting in the lobby of that place.

observing and talking to all the people!!!

 

 

But we really love it because we walk miles and miles each day...

so can eat all we want and actually come home having lost a few pounds.

 

 

Each year we generally plan one night for entertainment.

 

Once..we went to see Woody Allen and his combo at the Carlyle

 

Last year we went to see Les Paul at the Iridium...

we were shocked when my aunt and uncle from San Francisco walked in and sat

near us!!!

She works for Arnold Schwarzenegger now, she used to be president of the

city console of SF or something like that?

We decided not to talk politics.

 

This year we plan to see John Pizzarelli.

 

We even tossed around the idea of moving there...

knowing full well we could not even afford to live in a cardboard box...

but it was nice to pretend that we rejected the idea for other reasons!

 

Then of course China town!!!!

 

Heck, we can have lunch there for less money than it costs here in

our modest little hovel.

Guest philo
Posted

Re: system freeze as Youtube web page loads

 

 

<snip>

 

Just noticed this

>

> Hard drive diagnostics aren't an all night affair! Well, not the

> manufacturer's versions. I guess Scandisk can go that long, yea. But

> when mine did-- it wasn't much after that the drive suffered a noisy

> death! It put my head through the ceiling in '01! I guess you can nap

> during a RAM check, if you want to run it that long, though. OK, fine.

>

 

No , the HD diagnostic does not need to run all night. I just do that last

thing in the evening.

It will be long completed by morning.

The RAM test will run indefinitely...

but if no problems are found overnight...the RAM can be declared OK

(most problems are picked up within ten minutes though)

 

BTW: If the RAM or HD fails the test...

you may safely assume it to be bad...but the converse is not true.

I have seen both RAM and HD's pass...but in actuality they were still bad!

> |

<snip>

> Well, I thought you had mended well with Terhune, recognizing his

> learning & wisdom. However, afterwards -- & in the same thread -- you

> again repeated the same advice about hardware he so laboriously had come

> out against!

>

 

Well, on another group Gary and I were happily chatting away...

so as far as I am concerned...the matter has been settled.

I would welcome him to my home gladly!

 

 

 

<the rest of this dead horse has now been carted away >

Guest thanatoid
Posted

Re: system freeze as Youtube web page loads (now gone OT)

 

Re: system freeze as Youtube web page loads (now gone OT)

 

"philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in

news:EcqdnYQuBtUIlIPVnZ2dnUVZ_hadnZ2d@ntd.net:

 

<SNIP>

> We have been talking about updating the website for almost

> a year now. It's about time we did something...but you made

> a great point... it is not terribly clear that the woman

> shown there is Colleen.

 

A bit of an understatement. And I think both of you should be

given clear credit for what it each one's work - unless the

"merge into one" process some couples go through has progressed

too far already ;-)

 

I was sure that Colleen was Philo and that ALL work on the site

was Philo's. Maybe it's just me, but maybe not.

 

As you know, it takes about 10 minutes to upload a picture and

change a few lines of text :-)

> Well I like to keep stuff simple. Photoshop has more

> features than I'd ever use.

 

It's obverkill for everyone except people eho use Scitex in the

old days. It is as insane that everyone has it as the fact that

everyone has MS office.

>> Color works very well for some pictures (your 'smokers"

>> photo is an example IMO), but b&w is great. When I was

>> young I was quite into b&w photography and did all my own

>> developing and printing.

>

> I still do have my darkroom, but I have not used it in many

> years. As to that "smokers" photo. I used to say the same

> thing you did... that it looked so fun, I almost wanted to

> start smoking. I am sure glad that's one bad habit I never

> developed!

 

I may have already said it, but I regret not smoking when I was

young - it's a good icebreaker. There's no point now. The

strange thing is, I /can/ smoke a cigarette and inhale and not

choke to death! (I try it every 15 years or so.)

> <snip>

>>

>> I have DL'd GIMP but while beautiful, it's overkill for

>> me. I am very happy with Micrografx Picture Publisher ver

>> 7 (May 1997). I tried ver 10 but it was too much. WHY does

>> everybody keep on doing this? I keep 10 around in case I

>> EVER have to use a newer PS plug-in (some of the new ones

>> won't work in the old PP) - hasn't happened yet, I am not

>> into filters much.

>

> I usually don't bother with GIMP either...

> usually IRFanView soes the trick. Though it's free, I liked

> it so much I sent Irfan a donation

 

Good for you. I dislike the interface (well, last I looked was

about 8 years ago) and have many other graphics programs anyway

but IV is a godsend for most people.

> When people see us together, they think we are a cute

> couple... they usually say we have an obviously great

> relationship.

>

> At that point I reply; "Yep, we've known each other for 14

> years and other than that one time where we did not talk to

> each other for 18 months...

> it's been close to perfect!"

>

> That usually shuts them up...but with an odd grin of

> confusion.

 

:-)

>> > Heck I was an old man back then and don't know what she

>> > saw in me...other than the fact

>> > that I am a terrible imp! She must have liked that.

>>

>> Women like the strangest things! And you are NOT a typical

>> man, since we get along. I usually hate men!

>

> No. I am not at all a typical man.

> When I go out of the army my girlfriend and I lived in an

> apartment and I was the only male who lived there. There

> were two other women in addition to my GF at the time.

> All the guys in the neighborhood must have thought that I

> was quite a stud to have 3 women living with me. Little did

> they know that nothing was going on.

>

> One day...they were all in the living room tearing in to

> what great a-holes all men are...

> and even though I was right there...they kept up their

> banter. At first I was pissed

> and almost spoke up...until I realized the had given me the

> *ultimate* compliment...

> for I was just "one of the girls" .

 

If you excuse the expression, "been there, done that". But that

was a LONG time ago. I am afraid the vicious treatment I have

received from most women all my life has finally turned me into

quite a misogynist.

Of course, I am still a romantic at heart, but finally with full

awareness of the idiocy of it.

> I am sure I mentioned this before...

 

Not to my recollection, but my memory isn't what it used to

be... And I don't think we have discussed this subject before...

> but they always say

> that one day you will look in a mirror and see your

> *father* looking back at you.

>

> I now see my grandfather !

 

I never met either of my grandfathers. My idiot parents had me

/very/ late. When I was young I looked like my mother, now I

look like my father. My mother looked like a movie star when she

was young - she is 90 now and she /still/ CAN NOT "take a bad

picture" - it's absolutely astounding! (I am not "biased" - in

fact we don't even get along!) My father looked - at best - like

a boring bookworm.

 

 

--

There is no doubt that life is given us, not to be enjoyed, but

to be overcome--to be got over.

 

- Arthur Schopenhauer

Guest PCR
Posted

Re: system freeze as Youtube web page loads

 

philo wrote:

| <snip>

|

| Just noticed this

|>

|> Hard drive diagnostics aren't an all night affair! Well, not the

|> manufacturer's versions. I guess Scandisk can go that long, yea. But

|> when mine did-- it wasn't much after that the drive suffered a noisy

|> death! It put my head through the ceiling in '01! I guess you can nap

|> during a RAM check, if you want to run it that long, though. OK,

|> fine.

|>

|

| No , the HD diagnostic does not need to run all night. I just do that

| last thing in the evening.

| It will be long completed by morning.

| The RAM test will run indefinitely...

| but if no problems are found overnight...the RAM can be declared OK

| (most problems are picked up within ten minutes though)

 

Very well.

 

| BTW: If the RAM or HD fails the test...

| you may safely assume it to be bad...but the converse is not true.

| I have seen both RAM and HD's pass...but in actuality they were still

| bad!

 

Well, we can only go by what we can detect.

 

|> |

| <snip>

|

|> Well, I thought you had mended well with Terhune, recognizing his

|> learning & wisdom. However, afterwards -- & in the same thread -- you

|> again repeated the same advice about hardware he so laboriously had

|> come out against!

|>

|

| Well, on another group Gary and I were happily chatting away...

| so as far as I am concerned...the matter has been settled.

| I would welcome him to my home gladly!

 

Whatever. I'm done with that.

 

| <the rest of this dead horse has now been carted away >

 

OK, bye. That's that.

 

 

--

Thanks or Good Luck,

There may be humor in this post, and,

Naturally, you will not sue,

Should things get worse after this,

PCR

pcrrcp@netzero.net

Guest PCR
Posted

Re: system freeze as Youtube web page loads

 

Gary S. Terhune wrote:

| Like I said, PCR, you got a lot better and, if you'll notice, I

| stopped ragging on you.

 

Yep. Very well. OK, thanks. OK, bye. Your gentler criticisms always are

welcome, of course.

 

| --

| Gary S. Terhune

| MS-MVP Shell/User

| http://www.grystmill.com

|

| "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message

| news:uvJ3sHkrIHA.4492@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

|> "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message

|> news:OtcKJKZrIHA.3568@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

|> | Yes, son, one of the things you learned from our training was to

|> | reserve those MPs for when they are called for.

|>

|> OK, I've learned a bit from watching you the other MVPs, sure. I

|> rarely go straight for them these days & choose to try to get

|> specific, instead, or to ask questions. But some of my MPs aren't

|> eclectic at all & are specific, instead. OK, then. They may be long

|> only because it does take length to be precise with all the steps.

|>

|> | --

|> | Gary S. Terhune

|> | MS-MVP Shell/User

|> | http://www.grystmill.com

|> |

|> | "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message

|> | news:OI1hHLYrIHA.2208@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

|> | > Gary S. Terhune wrote:

|> | >

|> | > ...snip

|> | > | PCR was just as bad with his ludicrous master posts, but after

|> | > | several months of my abusing him, while he refused to go away,

|> | > | his posting style did get better somewhat. I figure if several

|> | > | months of abuse worked for PCR, maybe it will work on this

|> | > | Philo character. Not to confuse PCR and Philo, since what PCR

|> | > | does (sometimes, still) is generally harmless if irritating,

|> | > | and actually has some redeeming value for those who want to

|> | > | read through reams of possible fixes,

|> | >

|> | > I'll STILL post a master post when the occasion suits it! Those

|> | > are a very important innovation! I have 220 of them now! It's

|> | > just that the ocassion hasn't come in a while, is all!

|> | >

|> | > ...snip

|> | > |

|> | > | --

|> | > | Gary S. Terhune

|> | > | MS-MVP Shell/User

|> | > | http://www.grystmill.com

|> | > |

|> | > |

|> | > | "pebble" <pebble@vista.rock.com> wrote in message

|> | > | news:%23w0oDWErIHA.1872@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

|> | > |> Lotsa fun to read is right Ducky D. I drop in for a lurk here

|> | > |> frequently, I wonder if legg got his problem solved amidst

|> | > |> all this crap? pebbleinboulder

|> | > |>

|> | > |>

|> | > |>

|> | > |> "DaffyD®" <daffyd@woohoo.com> wrote in message

|> | > |> news:uyKDnx0qIHA.3548@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

|> | > |>> Haven't had the time to read all the posts, but from what I

|> | > |>> have read, this

|> | > |>> string is really, really good. A lot fun to read too!

|> | > |>> --

|> | > |>> { : [|]=( DaffyD®

|> | > |>>

|> | > |>> If I knew where I was I'd be there now.

|> | > |>>

|> | > |>> "legg" <legg@nospam.magma.ca> wrote in message

|> | > |>> news:osfa141356g4lid5seerjdla8h6am9u997@4ax.com...

|> | > |>>>

|> | > |>>> Over the last three days, I've tried to access two separate

|> | > |>>> youtube links on two separate occasions to find the W98

|> | > |>>> system freezes as the page is initially displayed. No

|> | > |>>> keybd/mouse response. Required a hardware reboot to

|> | > |>>> recover. I don't normally access youtube, but had done so

|> | > |>>> in the previous week without problems.

|> | > |>>>

|> | > |>>> First link was:

|> | > |>>>

|> | > |>>>

|> | > |>>>

|> | > |>>> The first time the problem occurred, I did a quick disk

|> | > |>>> check - lost clusters found (and repaired).

|> | > |>>>

|> | > |>>> I retried the same link with number crunching background

|> | > |>>> activity disabled - with the same result. Repeated disk

|> | > |>>> check and then attempted to run defrag - incomplete after

|> | > |>>> hitting a bad sector. This was repaired by running a

|> | > |>>> complete disk check, including the surface test, after

|> | > |>>> which the defrag would complete.

|> | > |>>>

|> | > |>>> Retried the link a third time with number crunching

|> | > |>>> disabled - with the same result. Disk checked again without

|> | > |>>> errors.

|> | > |>>>

|> | > |>>> The failed attempt to reach a differing Youtube link today

|> | > |>>> (same system freeze), suggests that the problem wasn't

|> | > |>>> going away by itself.

|> | > |>>>

|> | > |>>> The browser used is still the older Mozilla 1.7.11 - no

|> | > |>>> changes here in over a year, and none expected in the

|> | > |>>> future (without migrating to firefox or seamonkey).

|> | > |>>>

|> | > |>>> Trying for the same link using IE6 (rarely used but as up

|> | > |>>> to date as MS permits) I got a blue screen that would not

|> | > |>>> recover but that allowed a keybd ctrl/alt/del to reboot.

|> | > |>>>

|> | > |>>> Repeating this (if only to note down the OE exception

|> | > |>>> number) produced normal performance.....?

|> | > |>>>

|> | > |>>> Repeating the attempt using default Mozilla then also

|> | > |>>> produced normal performance.

|> | > |>>>

|> | > |>>> What could be responsible for this strange behavior in this

|> | > |>>> W98 2ed OS (-8th year without reinstall)?

|> | > |>>>

|> | > |>>> Of course the youtube link was a waste of time, as usual.

|> | > |>>>

|> | > |>>> RL

|> | >

|> | > --

|> | > Thanks or Good Luck,

|> | > There may be humor in this post, and,

|> | > Naturally, you will not sue,

|> | > Should things get worse after this,

|> | > PCR

|> | > pcrrcp@netzero.net

 

--

Thanks or Good Luck,

There may be humor in this post, and,

Naturally, you will not sue,

Should things get worse after this,

PCR

pcrrcp@netzero.net

Guest philo
Posted

Re: system freeze as Youtube web page loads (now gone OT)

 

Re: system freeze as Youtube web page loads (now gone OT)

 

 

>

> > We have been talking about updating the website for almost

> > a year now. It's about time we did something...but you made

> > a great point... it is not terribly clear that the woman

> > shown there is Colleen.

>

> A bit of an understatement. And I think both of you should be

> given clear credit for what it each one's work - unless the

> "merge into one" process some couples go through has progressed

> too far already ;-)

>

> I was sure that Colleen was Philo and that ALL work on the site

> was Philo's. Maybe it's just me, but maybe not.

 

New website will be done this year for sure <G>

>

> As you know, it takes about 10 minutes to upload a picture and

> change a few lines of text :-)

>

> > Well I like to keep stuff simple. Photoshop has more

> > features than I'd ever use.

>

> It's obverkill for everyone except people eho use Scitex in the

> old days. It is as insane that everyone has it as the fact that

> everyone has MS office.

>

> >> Color works very well for some pictures (your 'smokers"

> >> photo is an example IMO), but b&w is great. When I was

> >> young I was quite into b&w photography and did all my own

> >> developing and printing.

> >

> > I still do have my darkroom, but I have not used it in many

> > years. As to that "smokers" photo. I used to say the same

> > thing you did... that it looked so fun, I almost wanted to

> > start smoking. I am sure glad that's one bad habit I never

> > developed!

>

> I may have already said it, but I regret not smoking when I was

> young - it's a good icebreaker. There's no point now. The

> strange thing is, I /can/ smoke a cigarette and inhale and not

> choke to death! (I try it every 15 years or so.)

>

 

I once wrote a poem about smoking

and why even though I don't smoke

I used to sit in the smoking section

 

 

bad habits make good conversation

 

 

excuse me...

I am falling asleep so will have to cut and

keep it short but:

 

 

<snip> .

>

> >

> I never met either of my grandfathers. My idiot parents had me

> /very/ late. When I was young I looked like my mother, now I

> look like my father. My mother looked like a movie star when she

> was young - she is 90 now and she /still/ CAN NOT "take a bad

> picture" - it's absolutely astounding! (I am not "biased" - in

> fact we don't even get along!) My father looked - at best - like

> a boring bookworm.

>

 

 

I agree it's better to have kids when still young.

I was very fortunate to have known all my grandparents.

Guest thanatoid
Posted

Re: system freeze as Youtube web page loads (now gone OT)

 

Re: system freeze as Youtube web page loads (now gone OT)

 

"philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in

news:psidnVYe45EEK4LVnZ2dnUVZ_gydnZ2d@ntd.net:

 

<SNIP>

> I once wrote a poem about smoking

> and why even though I don't smoke

> I used to sit in the smoking section

 

Me too! (Sit in the smoking section.)

> bad habits make good conversation

>

> excuse me...

> I am falling asleep so will have to cut and

> keep it short but:

>

> <snip> .

>>

>> I never met either of my grandfathers. My idiot parents

>> had me /very/ late. When I was young I looked like my

>> mother, now I look like my father. My mother looked like a

>> movie star when she was young - she is 90 now and she

>> /still/ CAN NOT "take a bad picture" - it's absolutely

>> astounding! (I am not "biased" - in fact we don't even get

>> along!) My father looked - at best - like a boring

>> bookworm.

>>

> I agree it's better to have kids when still young.

> I was very fortunate to have known all my grandparents.

 

Well, you seem to have turned out very well.

 

Let's take a little break - people who only know how to insult

others appear to dislike it when someone else makes a friend.

 

:-)

 

 

--

There is no doubt that life is given us, not to be enjoyed, but

to be overcome--to be got over.

 

- Arthur Schopenhauer

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