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To: Robert Graham who wrote (22892)4/23/2000 5:10:00 PM
From: Gersh Avery  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42787
 
Hi Bob

kinda OT **

'puter upgrades ..

I've been planning out my next system.

I got this 'puter in five boxes. One box has the phone lines connected the rest are coax linked pear to pear.

I think that there some web based sites using java stuff that have conflicts one with another. This probably takes place when one site calls a java routine that another site, currently active on my computer, has also called. Sloppy programming resulting in the two sites conflicting with each other.. of course the good part is "sometimes!"

Two boxes for charting and number crunching, the other two for trade programs.

I really do not believe that "power" is the problem. I think the "problem" is sloppy web sites and sloppy java jars. I figure one PC can handle only so much slop before it tries to puke ..<g>