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LOL. Got those quite some time ago, and not really that many of them. Maybe a dozen or so.
Great in the winter because they heat the house. Not so great in the summer here in Texas when it gets over 100 degrees on a regular basis![]()
Yeah, seems I keep moving further south (at least since I'm in the US). NJ to NC to TX.
I miss winter. Have not seen a really decent snowfall since about 1989. NC had snow, but nothing really impressive, at least not while I was there.
EDIT: Sorry, submitted response before I was done. Very important: I wanted to thank you for your service. I'm always highly grateful to those that have served!
Appreciate that. Did 26 years in the Air Force. Great time, lots of travel.
Anyway, originally from Brooklyn, New York, but left in 1979 when I joined the Air Force. Retired in Virginia in 05 where I am today. Still visit New York since I have family there, but have no desire to move back there. I'm suburbanized now
Thanks.
Hi there
Not too bad here today -- Texans would I'm sure freeze instantly !!!!!!! Note for USA - temp in deg C.
I've been in places like Houston - I don't think it's the heat but the dreadful humidity and cockroaches the size of alligators !!! -- Not as bad as NYC or Washington DC though.
However back to OP -- I think whatever hardware you have there's bound to be "Updates, Upgrades, etc" ad Nauseam - maybe Pcie v 5 on the horizon or how about a 128 bit version of Windows -- I'm sure that can't be too far away on the horizon. The 64 Bit CPU must be getting maxed out when run with loads of threads / cores --- once you get over a certain limit effciency drops off rapidly since there's an increasing amount of overheads to manage all the concurrent processes running on the various cores and threads. The OS gets rediculously involved in attempting to manage it all sensibly.
cheers
jimbo