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  • nope.. just spend 2 more hours a day on AB
  • I dunno, just thinking about it wears me out.
  • As long as you meet your other obligations (get to work on time, and like that) you can have as many hours in the day as you want. You would have to set up a chart that would convert the 24 hour clock to a 26 hour clock, but it can be done.
  • Sure, as long as you can figure out how to slow the Earth's rotation down.
  • No people sleep too much..
  • Isn't that called daylight saving?
  • Rose: >>The screen "freezes", will randomly not let me into some sites but will others and then change which sites on subsequent days<< That doesn't sound like a connection problem but a local (inside your computer) problem, such as malware (virus/ trojan/ rootkit/ worm/ etc). Can you prove to yourself that it happens only when you're online and never when you're offline? What would happen, I wonder, if you got offline immediately when the symptoms occurred? I suspect that the problem would continue. >>...will take time to show what you have typed to actually appear on the screen Yeah, that happened to me just last week. It happened whether I was online or not. I never learned exactly what caused it but I think some high-priority process was running and eating up my CPU's clock cycles. I ran Macecraft's RegSupreme Pro and cleaned the dung beetles out of the registry. Works like a champ. More on this in an appropriate setting. * What AV (antivirus) are you running, and how often do you update the virus definitions? (Should be automatic and daily). Also, check your AV setup. It should scan files when they are _created_ or _modified_, not merely during your scheduled daily AV scan. * What kind of firewall are you using? (Your router provides most of the protection, if it's set up right.) I suggest downloading the free "Process Explorer" from Sysinternals (now owned by Microsoft). Sysinternals index: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb545027.aspx It's a small utility (1.6MB), needs no installation, easily substitutes for Task Manager (a big improvement). It displays all the running processes. It provides a way to see what's hogging CPU cycles at any given time. More on this later. This is not a felicitous venue to discuss troubleshooting.
  • no. because the timing goes by earths revolution around the sun. if you could find a way to slow or stop that without ruining the galaxic balance and the sun, go for it. why dont you just sleep when it is the correct timing (meaning- 8/9/10 until approx. 5/6/7 and during math class lol)

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