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Originally posted by andrewdodd13
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Originally posted by Aardvark
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Originally posted by andrewdodd13
How much is $25AUD in real money? And why do you lot all use the same damned symbol.
What's that supposed to mean?! "Real money". And what symbol, $? What's wrong with $!
Well, £ is actually worth something . It's clearly obvious that it's British Sterling, because no other popular currency uses that symbol, unlike $ which is used by the Americans, Candians, and you lot.
Actually, looking at it now, $25AUS is roughly £12. If you pay that much for CD online, then you guys do get ripped off.
Uh huh. I would think that considering $ is used by more countries it would be considered the true "real money"
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Originally posted by markee
If you are using a clean install of Vista on a laptop that came with Vista, you probably have a lot of bloatware that the company put on there. This stuff is probably effecting your memmory. Plus after changing your settings did you do a full restart of your system before quoting the memmory usage?
A lot of bloatware doesn't even begin to describe it - but this is a clean installation of Vista Ultimate, not of Vista Business. If it were Business my computer would be reset to factory settings and delete the 7 days hard work it took me getting all the operating systems working fine. (stupid recovery disks). So I don't have any bloatware anymore. (that's one of the key reasons I wanted to get Ultimate instead of Business - it didn't matter what version I got, as long as I would be able to format the hard drive and install a nice, clean, fresh installation)
Yeah I did to a restart after changing the settings.