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Sat, 11 Mar 2000 06:21:49 EST
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Re: (idm) crashing laptops
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In a message dated 3/10/00 11:03:05 PM, zim200@is7.nyu.edu writes: << At 3:50 PM 3/10/0, atomly wrote:
quoted 7 lines On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, Chris Fahey wrote:>On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, Chris Fahey wrote: >> Everyone knows the answer to that: Tetris! > >Haha... The crowd was so boring at my last show that I just sat and >played solitaire until I beat it, and then I turned my laptop to show them >the bouncing cards, got off stage and sat with my friends for the rest of >the show, which was all distortion from there on out.
LOL! when i played last wednesday, i got sick of solitaire, and started writing about how silly it was people were watching me on my other laptop... zachary zim200@is7.nyu.edu >> yeah, i know what you mean.... last thursday morning while also playing live we were asked to play stairway to heaven, and someone even suggested that we bring the bpm down a bit. when both of these seemingly brilliant ideas failed to work i knew it was time for solitaire. i clicked, but my solitaire could not be opened because the application solitaire could not be found. i quickly remembered that i had pac mac deluxe on a nearby cd. i through it in, but proves to be a no go also. finally i break out the atari 2600 emulator. this begins to load, but with retro, studio 9000, cubase, max and unity all running, about half way through crashes my system. by the time i restarted my computer, pulled up all programs, loaded all banks, found the spot where i left off, and finally got atari working properly the crowd were so bored that they had all pulled out their laptops and started writing about how silly i looked playing frogger. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org