A Conversation for H2G2S2: The H2G2 Sweet Shop
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King Cthulhu of Balwyniti Posted Jul 1, 2001
On my desktop? Then I'd have to minimise everything just to get to it...and my taskbar has enough things on it already!
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Ming Mang Posted Jul 1, 2001
So open it before opening anything else and don't close it... err... I'm loosing this aren't I?!
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King Cthulhu of Balwyniti Posted Jul 1, 2001
I have IE, OE, Show desktop, Media Player, Explorer, Cute HTML, My story and adsl on my taskbar...plus everything in the system tray, and usually 5-25 windows open at a time...
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Ming Mang Posted Jul 1, 2001
Oh, that's so unfair! Having 7 open on this machine is risky, and that's how many I've got open...
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King Cthulhu of Balwyniti Posted Jul 1, 2001
I've got 8 open at the moment, normally I try to keep it under 17, but when I've got plenty of h2g2 backlog...it occasionally dies on me, but not often...I'm surprised you can even manage that many...
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Ming Mang Posted Jul 1, 2001
Actually, if I was using Netscape t would have crashed long ago, so I'm surprised it can handle this amount as well.
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