Nah, I got to know some of my Section 8 renters. They had me and the girlfriend over for chicken. Nice people. But having big screen TV's and all the pot you can smoke all the while you turn down and quit jobs because the boss actually expects you to work (his words) doesn't to me seem worthy of...
Well I'm thinking your joking about your Dad using such extreme measures in rent collecting. Although personal experience as a landlord that inherited Sec. 8 tenants, I feel his pain.
If he rented to Sec. 8 tenants himself, well he deserves what he gets for having a hand in robbing the...
Yeah I'm not saying the results are true, as they seem somewhat unbelievable. Only that it was 06 ran and it seems Theo trusts the results. Whether he's spinning yarn or not......dunno.
One of the neatest things I like about this game/demo is the way the enemy dies/falls. Especially when you get one or two with a grenade and see the bodies blow slightly upwards and away from the blast. That just looks sweet.
One thing I found somewhat unrealistic is you can run forever...
I agree with one possible exception. I had the standard Daqing? Oilfields crash to desktop with a memory error in Vista before the "fix". Could have been something unrelated though. Acted the same as when PR would crash on me though.
A lot of the virtual memory problems in Vista are tied to...
The issue is not the 2GB of system memory but the way Vista allocates virtual memory you hit the "2GB limit" described in this AT article- http://www.anandtech.com/gadgets/showdoc.aspx?i=3034 . Bf2 does not flag the OS with LARGEADDRESSAWARE so even if you are running a 64 bit OS you still run...
Going with the 64bit OS makes some things easier. I had to do the 2GB limit fix in the AT article for the Project Reality mod for bf2. So I modified the bf2 executable using Visual Studio C++ to tell the OS to not limit virtual memory to 2GB.
Having the 64 bit version of Windows already I...
So wow. After more searching found out that Vista Home Premium does't have the "local security settings" line in Administrative Tools. Nor the "secpol.msc" run command to get to security policies.
Anyone know what to change in the registry to change from Guest to Client setting for the...
OK after more searching I think the reason that I'm missing the "local security sttings" line under Administative Tools is that I elected to not set up a user account/password protection for boot-up when installing Vista.
Edit- HHmmm.... maybe that's not the reason- just added a password to...
Im trying to run Visual Studio in Vista 64 and get the error message saying I have my Network Access: Sharing and security model for local accounts setting set to Guest.
From what I've found online I have to change this setting to "Classic" in the Network access: Saring and security model...
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