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  1. TITANIC was a tribute to those who died in that ship in 1912. I beleive it's a great movie, because of the music, the way the story is told, the customes, the photography, and the GREAT ROLE Kate Winslet plays, much better than Di-caprio crap

     

    Matrix can be considered sci-fi, mainly because we don't happen to have superpowers like Keanu Reaves, we don't happen MATRIX like supercomputers, and futuristic stuff.

     

    So, nobody like matrix & titanic...anyone likes Dr Strangelove, at least?


  2. I just wanted to point out that WHISTLER will be based in NT, so spect more questions like "where has msconfig gone" soon.

     

    Also, bladerunner (I hate that movie), this is a technical support forum, so, If you don't like answering questions like this, then...ignore this post:rolleyest.

     

    Merry christmas, happy new year, and new millenium (because IT STARTS in 2001, and not 2000 like many people beleived in 1999 laugh ).


  3. Your system is not overclocked, is it? Windows 2000 is more sensitive to "forced" CPU's.

     

    Another cause could be your memory. Make sure your bios settings are fine, and you are not forcing your RAM to work at a too short delay.


  4. Unlikely. Ali chipset isn't a very good one. You may have read a lot of post about "my TNT/geoforce doesn't work under win2k with ali chipset and p5a".

     

    In my system, I use a riva tnt with the lastest agp driver, and settting EXTERNAL CACHE in my bios to disabled. This stops randm crashes.

     

    But why would you install a RADEON in a P5A? You wouln't get such a speed increase. Maybe 10-20 FTS, but not more. When using a 3dcard, the CPU is also important. If your CPU can't send enough fill commmands to your 3d-Card, you'll be wasting your money. So, why not waiting, upgrading to a better CPU, and then, buy a radeon?

     

    PS: An AGP 4X card in an AGP 2x MOBO? Why??


  5. So, Dosfreak is british....I guess you have the same kind of poor connection like the rest of Europe. Like your, I want high speed internet...I want cable (but the fuc..... cable provider is VERY slow putting cable everywhere, so until 2003 I won't be able to connect to a higher speed than 56k (and don't mention ISDN, it's flat rate is very expensive (100 Euro/Month) !!!!!

     

    PS: Day of the tentacle rulez!!!


  6. i is an imaginary number. "Imaginary numbers", also known as "complex numbers"are those who have a real part, and a imaginary one.

     

    So, given a number like this:

    4+ i9

     

    Will mean that the real part is 4, and the imaginary will be 9.

     

    Imaginary numbers can be represented in polar and cartesian forms.

     

    so, if 4+ i9 is a Z imaginary number, then Z=|Z|·cos(argument)i+isin(argument), where the argument is (angle+2·pi·n)).

     

    We could see them as a kind of vectors (R,i)

    the cosinus would be the real part, and the sinus would be the imaginary part. The module, which is the hipotenusa, is sqrt(x^2+y^2).

    Imaginary numbers are usefull in areas like mathemathics, and electronics, where they are a nice tool to solve sinosuidal circuits.

     

    I may have made a mistake in my explanation, , because I still have problems at mathematics, but more or less, this is a short explanation about imaginary numbers.

     

    [This message has been edited by someone_nt (edited 26 November 2000).]


  7. We have ALL been newbies a long time ago. The best thing we can do is help newbies to become experts.

     

    And remeber, it is NOT you obligation to answer the questions posted in this forum. Just IGNORE these posts you don't like.

     

    PS: If there are SO MANY PREVIOUSLY ANSWERED QUESTIONS, create a FAQ, and post it in your site.

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