The song is called “Reflect the Storm,” and it is indeed by In Flames. Great song, <3 IF.
Posts made by ieatcrayons
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RE: Myspace Video
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RE: More on religion….
nobody still didnt told me why arent the accused priests accused for jail sentences, if they done something like these then there shouldn be any bargains, this is not theft, or something to do with money, the whole story doesnt have anthing with money, if they are guilty they should go to jail, and if Church failed to solve the problems then they can speak with the Chruch about Church donating money to prevent this, or in some other charity
These holy men aren’t doing jail time because it’s far easier for the Catholic church to pay $660M than to have the broadcast media plastered with every Catholic diocese on TV for the length of the scandal and trial.
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RE: Computer problem, can anyone help?
Nah. I’m having a guy take a look at it on Wednesday. I figure it’s prolly done for, which isn’t a bad thing considering I do have the money to replace it.
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RE: Computer problem, can anyone help?
@ncscswitch:
I would re-instal the latest drivers for your vid card AFTER removing AIM.
It sounds like the problem is with an AIM linkage that was established during that closing, so uninstalling/removing AIM followed by installing the new drivers may work.
Then, if it does, re-instal AIM.
That doesn’t seem to work either. Any idea if I might need to change any specific settings within my driver?
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RE: Computer problem, can anyone help?
@Mechanized:
What you want to do is uninstall the Nvidia display drivers going into control panel and going to add/remove programs. After that is done install the latest driver for your video card found here…… http://www.nvidia.com/object/winxp_2k_93.71.html
This method should work.
The problem doesn’t go away. Any other ideas?
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RE: Computer problem, can anyone help?
I’m not exactly all that savvy when it comes to navigating the nVidia website, I don’t know where to go to find what. :cry:
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RE: Computer problem, can anyone help?
This is a fairly recent problem, started maybe a week ago. It affects every game I play, and it continues still. Currently at the nVidia support forums someone suggested cleaning out my video card heatsink with a compress air can. I did that and I still have the problem which suggests its not caused by overheating.
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Computer problem, can anyone help?
I’m currently running a GeForce 6600 GT video card on my Windows XP OS. I haven’t had any problems in the year I’ve been using my computer. And then suddenly…
I was opening up my Company of Heroes single player demo, and waiting for the window to open on my screen. Theres a delay between clicking the icon on screen and the window opening, and I decided to sign off of AOL Instant Messenger. OK. No problem. The Company of Heroes window loaded when I received an AIM.exe window error, forcing CoH to minimize. I closed the AIM.exe error window and opened up CoH again. And then I received this problem…(picture taken using Warhammer: Dawn of War).
A friend suggested installing the latest driver, which I have done (Driver) but it has not fixed my problem. My friend then suggested uninstalling and reinstalling my software, but I can’t find my software for my video card at this moment.
Any help would be appreciated, thanks so much!
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RE: Macro Econ Hmwk
Well considering the assignment was to boost my grade before final report cards, I’ll go with my Econ teacher :-P
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RE: Macro Econ Hmwk
Yes that calculation is correct, but I don’t think your conclusion is correct. $2.15 SHOULD buy you as many pancakes as $1.35 did. But it doesn’t because pancakes now cost $3.75.
But from the question it sounded like they wanted to compare in 1986 dollars, while you are comparing in 2007 dollars. (It said to adjust the 2007 price for inflation, you adjusted the 1986 price for inflation).
Thats what I figured as well, but my econ teacher said thats what he was looking for, so whatever I suppose.
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RE: Macro Econ Hmwk
So I figured it out.
If inflation is 59%, multiply the 1986 price (1.35) by (.59), which gives us roughly (.80 cents). (This is all from memory so my number may be off). So, adding 80 cents to 1.35 gives us $2.15, meaning in 2007 2.15 buys just as many pancakes as 1.35 in 1986.
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RE: Macro Econ Hmwk
Too much to ask for a little help? Cool.
How is it any different that cyan can ask for some math help?
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Macro Econ Hmwk
Alright well I’m having some trouble with my AP Macro-Economics course homework at the moment so I thought I might turn to you guys to see what happens.
1) Describe a hypothetical situation at IHOP that would result in structural unemployment.
(Easy, I got it).
2) The MPS of IHOP customers is .2 and their disposable income has increased by $10 million. If the average customer spends 3% of their ‘spending money’ at IHOP, then how much would IHOP sales incease?
I pretty much said that MPS = .2, DI = 10 Million, Savings = 2 Mill (one fifth of DI as described by MPS), Consumption is 8 Million (DI = S + C, 10 = 2 + 8), and spending is 3%
so…… 8 Mill x .03 = $240,000 spent at IHOP(Confirm?)
3) In 1986 the CPI was 108 and a ‘stack’ of IHOP pancakes cost $1.35. In 2007 the CPI was 172 and a ‘stack’ of IHOP pancakes costs $3.75. Adjust the 2007 price (nominal data) for inflation and determine the ‘real’ price of IHOP pancakes when compared to the prices in 1986.
Pretty much I have… CPI (1986) = 108, Price (1986) = $1.35, CPI (2007) = 172, Price (2007) = $3.75
So I said… Inflation = 172-108/108, >>> 64/108 >>> Inflation is 59%
And then I get stuck… Any help would be appreciated.