Activity for February 26

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    Mark Turner

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  1. Review - ATI Tray Tools

    1.4.7.1193 Beta (Jun 2, 2008)

    No joy!

    I have two Sapphire 3870's used for folding. I wanted to OC them manually rather than depending on ATI's Overdrive that comes with the new Catalyst CCC.

    First, there is no way of ID'ing multiple cards so I have no idea which card or both the settings are being applied to. Then there is the problem that when I tried to shutdown the machine (default settings) I got continious application errors (illegal memory addressed). I had told it to auto-start the monitoring application, however when it restarted no monitoring application. After that, I just junked it as something not ready for prime time and went back to ATI's overdrive

  2. Comment - Confirmed: Time Warner Cable users impacted by DDoS attack

    1.4.7.1193 Beta (Feb 26, 2009 - 11:22 PM)

    Sorry Warbman but what you are supporting is unethical! The hackers activities are equivilent to attacking civilians: i.e. terrorism. The people that are harmed are the customers of TW, not TW itself.

    Feel free to cancel your service. At least that is properly targeted against your enemy rather than innocents.

  3. Comment - Comcast to deploy 250 GB/month usage caps in October

    1.4.7.1193 Beta (Aug 28, 2008 - 6:00 PM)

    I really have no problem with this. As long as they are open and above board about it then it is just fair use. People can shop for the internet provider that supplies them with what they need as long as limitations are known. It is the lying, and hidden manipulation/interference that was and is the big problem. Not the limitation.

  4. Comment - Report: Comcast considers usage caps and overage fees

    1.4.7.1193 Beta (May 8, 2008 - 12:28 PM)

    What matters to me, is that they are up front with their policies. What was/is wrong is that they were interfering with normal usage and hiding it; kicking people off for exceeding invisible limits. As long as they are openly honest, then people can make intelligent choices.