You know it's Winders when...

Kurt Wall kwall
Fri Dec 31 11:54:15 PST 2004


On Fri, Dec 31, 2004 at 08:34:35AM -0800, Tom Condon took 43 lines to write:

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>  Q: Why did the program lock up during playing?
>  A: Welcome to the imperfect world of computers. eyeQ has been 
> programmed to the highest standards of reliability, but occasionally 
> computers just "get tired" or "confused" and any program can lock up.

"tired"? Please. This is a lame answer.

> Press CONTROL+ALT+DELETE and a task manager window will appear. Find 
> the eyeQ program. If it says "not responding" then press "end task" 
> to stop the program and clear the problem.
> 
> 
> PS: This works for all programs when they lock up your computer!

And you're running Windows.

> Computers get tired?  No, only some sloppy OS's get tired.  Oh, and my 
> experience is that they don't always say "Not Responding" when the 
> computer is "tired".

I hope you don't need to make a living with this program. :-\

Kurt
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