I now have two quad core machines. The details are below, but first the reasoning behind the addition.
Research stage
I use PC's extensively for work and my main workstation has to be able to keep up with what I am doing. I have been frustrated with the Vista 32bit low RAM limits, maximum RAM being only between 2.75 and 3.5GB RAM. As I use virtual machines to do development work in, as well running a lot of applications simultaneously RAM is very important to me. As mentioned in my Why I need a quad core PC post recently my RAM usage is often over 80-90%.
So it seemed to me that 64 bit Vista was the only way I was going to improve my machine's performance and allow me to access the full 4GB or RAM or more.
I had been reading with interest Nick Hodges General Melchett Project, where he set out to build a machine with a Vista Performance index of 5.9, the highest available. Full story on the Channel 10 website. I had also been filing various bits of information about Vista 64 and limitations, things it would not do etc.
Hi my name is Amanda.
I am going to be writing on SpyJournal soon. I am working for Tim and will be reviewing new web technologies, gadgets and cool stuff for you.
Look out for my first real post in the next couple of weeks. Be nice to me, I am still learning some of this stuff!
Thanks
Amanda
For those who may be interested in knowing some of my history, I have written a brief summary of my career to date. Especially for my parents who still don't know what it it that I do (I think they think its something to do with computers), this may explain it better for you.
Actually, Its not brief, its quite long winded, but hopefully informative. There's even a nice picture of me there.
Read my career history.
It never ceases to amaze me; the stupidity of people. As Charles Mackay wrote long ago in his book Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds men go mad in herds but only come to their senses one by one.
It seems there are some people who just really do not understand the Internet, and in their rush (or greed) to get rich quickly ignore all the commonsense and warnings of those who like Darren Rowse have achieved some measure of wealth from blogging. How? Darren explains often that his problogger.net website is not his mail money maker, rather his Digital Photography school website is. He provides a real product for real people.
And so to the point of this article, and the nature of the Internet that seems to have been forgotten in the glimmer of fools gold. As Doug McCaughan sagely observes, people use the web for Information, Utility and Entertainment, in that order.
So where are the fools? I think there are two types.
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