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Your Local Weather / Re: Northwest Florida Weather
« on: August 23, 2008, 05:09:24 PM »
Here's another clip, from 3:38 PM CT this afternoon. Features the 2006 TWC alternate Storm Alert theme.
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No Forecast Earth either!This is the first time that's happened since the June 2nd relaunch, BTW.![]()
An extra hour of Weather Center.
OMG, the past 4 times I've tried to record the 4000 emulator, all times it froze at some point during the LF.Disabling the Desktop Window Manager service (that provides the themes for Vista) when recording the emulator seems to have solved the problem.![]()
It's been doing this occasionally the past month or so, but it never did it before then.
I don't know what's wrong with it. :shrug:
*kicks emulator*
Storm Session has been pre-empted.What do you mean? Was Storm Session supposed to air at this time today?
Here we go...
http://c.imagehost.org/download/0087/DaveHillary-MemorialDay.mpg

It's been doing this occasionally the past month or so, but it never did it before then.
I don't know what's wrong with it. :shrug:
I don't see anything except AC being on the getaway, which I already explained isn't fixable.How is that not fixable?
Anyone watching Storm Session? I tuned in around 9:30, and so far, it's very interesting, and quite informing. I like it!Agreed, I've been watching all hour, it is pretty interesting.
I just checked my IntelliStar and it's working fine (at least the LDL). Is anyone else's up at this hour?It's been fixed (obviously).
Uhh no, simply replace the hard drive. A "drive fart" certainly doesn't constitute buying a new computer, unless the drive costs more than half the price of the computer.Do you think Victor knows how to replace a hard drive in a computer, let alone a laptop?
My VAIO is only 3 years old it shouldn't have these problems.Actually, computers around 3-5 years of age (if you're lucky, it can last more than that) can start to suffer those sort of problems. With a normal BSOD (and I've gotten several in the past), you don't lose data. Sounds like to me your HD had a brain fart (i.e it's beginning to show signs of wear and tear). If you continue to have problems like that, then it would be time to look into getting a new computer.
Why so early in my pants?Because I had to get up early in my pants (school).