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Taz
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Message 65 of 121 (618178)
06-01-2011 9:22 PM
Reply to: Message 64 by dwise1
06-01-2011 7:38 PM


Re: Shrinking sun, dust moon
Regardless of his claims, I'm still convinced he's a teenager. Probably 15 at most.

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Message 67 of 121 (618181)
06-01-2011 9:56 PM
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06-01-2011 9:53 PM


Re: Shrinking sun, dust moon

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Message 73 of 121 (618197)
06-02-2011 1:49 AM
Reply to: Message 71 by Coyote
06-01-2011 10:57 PM


Re: Shrinking sun, dust moon
Try refresing.

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Taz
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Message 75 of 121 (618251)
06-02-2011 1:22 PM
Reply to: Message 74 by Coyote
06-02-2011 10:42 AM


Re: Shrinking sun, dust moon
Coyote, here is what you need to do. Your assigned temporary space is full. When this happens, you will experience symptoms like what you have been experiencing. You need to go into tools, empty out your temporary files, and give yourself more space for temporary memory.
Other symptoms of this happening is your flash videos not working correctly, your internet explorer taking forever to load anything, etc. Weird things happen when your temporary space is full. People have come to me over the years to ask about the weird behavior of their explorer. My advice of clearing out temporary files and assign more space works 99% of the time when weird things happen with internet explorer.
Edited by Taz, : No reason given.

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Taz
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Message 84 of 121 (618272)
06-02-2011 2:39 PM
Reply to: Message 76 by hooah212002
06-02-2011 1:33 PM


Re: Shrinking sun, dust moon
hooah writes:
Better solution: don't use the worst browser on the market.
When I said explorer, I meant anything that lets you browse the internet. The point isn't about microsoft internet explorer. I don't care if you use firefox, chrome, or your own internet neural interface. You need to clear out your temporary files and assign more space for it. Or you're going to suffer weird behaviors like what Coyote described.

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Taz
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Message 86 of 121 (618281)
06-02-2011 3:16 PM
Reply to: Message 85 by hooah212002
06-02-2011 3:12 PM


Re: Shrinking sun, dust moon
hooah writes:
Then that makes you the first person I've ever interacted with that refers to web browsers as explorers. Usually, explorer refers to Internet Explorer or Windows Explorer.
Haha, I'm old fashion like that.
abe: you even said internet explorer so you can see where the confusion comes from.....
I know, my mistake.
Anyway, the point is with any browser you need to clean out your temp files every once in a while and I recommend assigning more space for it. When it's full, weird things will happen.

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Taz
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Message 91 of 121 (618374)
06-02-2011 11:20 PM
Reply to: Message 89 by Coyote
06-02-2011 9:31 PM


Re: Internet Explorer
Make sure your browser refreshes every time you visit.

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Taz
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Message 99 of 121 (618516)
06-03-2011 4:34 PM
Reply to: Message 95 by dwise1
06-03-2011 11:23 AM


Re: Internet Explorer
dwise1 writes:
In response I'm going to prepare to chat with him about relativity, Marilyn Monroe, Doppler, refraction, radar, emission lines, and long long ago in a galaxy far far away. But not about Heisenberg uncertainty. Should be up by the end of the day.
I suspect you're just wasting your time. We know that he already had trouble with your very simple algebra in the other thread about the sun's mass loss. What on Prometheus' green Earth makes you think he will understand relativity?

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Taz
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Message 103 of 121 (618560)
06-04-2011 12:36 AM
Reply to: Message 100 by dwise1
06-03-2011 6:20 PM


Re: Internet Explorer
Not that I'm disagreeing with you, but there is no way in hell this guy is going to understand relativity without a rudimentary understanding of calculus. In fact, nothing in modern physics make sense without calculus. And I think this guy has proven he doesn't even know rudimentary algebra.

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