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I think you have just identified your problem. Trying to use website(s) built to the 2010-ish technology while replying on something that was mediocre at best in 2002 :)

time to upgrade.



Switching to a Linux like Puppy Linux might also be an option.

http://puppylinux.org/main/index.php?file=Overview%20and%20Getting%20Started.htm
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If ya can't be good, look good, if that fails, make 'em laugh.

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I think you have just identified your problem. Trying to use website(s) built to the 2010-ish technology while replying on something that was mediocre at best in 2002 :)

time to upgrade.



Had the same thing happen to me (3Ghz Quad core, 4Gb RAM), so I don't think that's the problem.
Mike
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I think you have just identified your problem. Trying to use website(s) built to the 2010-ish technology while replying on something that was mediocre at best in 2002 :)

time to upgrade.



Had the same thing happen to me (3Ghz Quad core, 4Gb RAM), so I don't think that's the problem.



The fact that it was something that came and went in just a couple of days indicates it's not a problem inherent in the architecture - because that would make it a full-time problem. The transient nature seems to indicate that there is some outside influence at play.

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I think you have just identified your problem. Trying to use website(s) built to the 2010-ish technology while replying on something that was mediocre at best in 2002 :)

time to upgrade.



Had the same thing happen to me (3Ghz Quad core, 4Gb RAM), so I don't think that's the problem.



The fact that it was something that came and went in just a couple of days indicates it's not a problem inherent in the architecture - because that would make it a full-time problem. The transient nature seems to indicate that there is some outside influence at play.



Roger that.
I am using a Win7 with 4GB ram and 2.4GHz CPU, no problems.

I am also using Firefox with Adblocker - are both of you guys ?
If not, it could be the ads sucking up the CPU cycles.

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I think you have just identified your problem. Trying to use website(s) built to the 2010-ish technology while replying on something that was mediocre at best in 2002 :)

time to upgrade.



Had the same thing happen to me (3Ghz Quad core, 4Gb RAM), so I don't think that's the problem.



The fact that it was something that came and went in just a couple of days indicates it's not a problem inherent in the architecture - because that would make it a full-time problem. The transient nature seems to indicate that there is some outside influence at play.



Roger that.
I am using a Win7 with 4GB ram and 2.4GHz CPU, no problems.

I am also using Firefox with Adblocker - are both of you guys ?
If not, it could be the ads sucking up the CPU cycles.



That's possible, though in my case .mil is pretty good about ad-blocking.
Mike
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POPS 9708 , SCR 14706

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