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Brad P had a difficult time solving this limo company's (UPDATE: now fixed) CAPTCHA. I wonder if they've ever considered why no one is emailing them...
"While cleaning a customer's computer, I noticed that that disk space to use for temporary internet files was set to 0," writes David Templeton, "this is the error message when I tried setting it to 200MB."
Attention: be error'd!
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(from Michael McKechnie, as seen in a SIM card editor software install)
It's up... it's down... it's up... it's down. I'm with ya, John Edwards, who can keep up with these fluctuating memory prices!
On second thought, James should have probably picked the second option.
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The real WTF is that that "Help Me Choose" didn't direct the user to the second option.
On second thought, maybe that's the gimmick. Now, Dell, can boast that by guiding the user through the component selection process they saved him about $90,000...on his memory selection alone! That's pretty awesome. I wish someone had shown me there was an alternative to that $50,000 stick of 512 I bought from the guy on the street corner the other day. |
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