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James.Q
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Strangers :p



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One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one's work is terribly important.

James.Q
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thanks dave im not computer savy if wife and kids not here to help cannot get things to work. been told light tap with lump hammer doesnt work either
One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one's work is terribly important.

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haha ~ good one James, glad you didn't mind me editing your post!

What is it with these kids, my 9 yr old is starting to run rings around me and I'm PC literate!!
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wait till there 15 or 16 then they do something called re formating. still dont know what he did. apparently my computer is now better with added ram and things still carnt use the bloody thing like they do:p
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Yep, you can never have too much RAM James..........up to a point!
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the only ram i know about is on 360
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My 9 yaer old sits next to me tuting and correcting me when im on the computer. That was until i gave him a light tap with a lump hammer!!
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:D :D :D :p
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