{{ OT }} Computerj (PC) Troubles with PCI Buss
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On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 04:19:58 +0000, 24Bit® wrote:
> Do your grand kids know your a Looser
Hell yeah!
They're all just waiting to him to kick off -- all his talk about his
alleged money have them drooling all over their designer padded jeans and
bras. (Trouble is, both genders wear the same clothes. A nine-year-old boy
wearing a padded lowcut bra? A ten-year-old girl with a huge lump in her
pants? Just doesn't work, but hey, no-one in the Dysfunctional ------ Clan
ever explained things -- probably don't know themselves)
There is one little one, though, who actually might hasten up the process
a bit, and it's one he'd /never/ suspect.
As Saint Dylan said, "Money doesn't talk. It swears."
;^)
> Do your grand kids know your a Looser
Hell yeah!
They're all just waiting to him to kick off -- all his talk about his
alleged money have them drooling all over their designer padded jeans and
bras. (Trouble is, both genders wear the same clothes. A nine-year-old boy
wearing a padded lowcut bra? A ten-year-old girl with a huge lump in her
pants? Just doesn't work, but hey, no-one in the Dysfunctional ------ Clan
ever explained things -- probably don't know themselves)
There is one little one, though, who actually might hasten up the process
a bit, and it's one he'd /never/ suspect.
As Saint Dylan said, "Money doesn't talk. It swears."
;^)
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Jeff, everyone seems to be concentrating on the wireless - let me suggest
another subtle (and cheap) place to check. What you describe is typical of
an overheating component on the mb - either the CPU or the interface
chipset. I've actually seen more of the 828x chipsets overtemp than CPU.
Check the fan. Blow all the accumulated fuzz, dog hair, etc. out of the
case and the vent holes. Blow the CPU heatsink clean as well. The fan can
probably be oiled, just to make sure. One side of it will have either a
foil tape or rubber plug covering one end of the fan shaft - it it's really
gummy, spray some WD40 into the bearing, let it run for a few minutes, the
blow the WD40 out and put a couple of drops of light oil (3-in-1 weight)
into the cavity.
If you mb has temp sensors on it, check the component temps - anything over
45C is suspect.
You might also pull the PS plug on the board and reinsert it a few times -
I've had those oxidize and cause problems. Your power supply guess is also
a pretty good starting point.
Jeff Strickland wrote:
> I have a PC that was running okay, but developed a problem where the mouse
> locks up -- stops moving -- and the entire rest of the computer freezes at
> the same time. In the grand scheme of chicken-and-egg, I don't know that
> the computer freezes and the mouse stops moving, or the mouse stops and
> the computer freezes. I only know that the computer has stopped because
> the mouse no longer responds.
>
> I have to physically shut the computer off by holding the power switch.
>
> After many hours of checking, I discovered that if I remove the wireless
> adaptor, the computer works properly for days on end. When I install the
> wireless adaptor, the computer will lock up within a few minutes.
>
> I'm certain that I have a hardware problem, and I think I have a power
> supply issue on my hands. The wireless adaptor is a PCI bus device, and
> I'm thinking the bus power supply is teetering on the brink of collapse,
> and the adaptor pushes it over the edge.
>
> The motherboard is based on Celeron architecture, I forget the clock speed
> but 900 MHz sticks in my head.
>
> This machine worked for years without ever giving me a problem. I
> installed the wireless adaptor about two years ago and was a broadband
> bandit for more than a year before I broke down and bought fiber optic
> service for my internet access. In the past ten days, I bought a new
> Core-2 Intel something-or-other, and was going to sell the Celeron to my
> brother in law. While removing my files, the mouse started acting up, and
> I jumped through all kinds of hoops trying to get the machine to work, I
> finally bought another Core 2 something-or-other for my BIL.
>
> I found that the Celeron machine now works flawlessly for days and days,
> but I did not realize the wireless adaptor was a key. I installed a new
> wireless adaptor -- different from the original one -- and the problems
> began again within minutes. Sometimes the machine will lock up on the
> Desktop while booting, other times it will boot okay but lock up a while
> later. In any case, it always locks up in less than about 20 minutes. The
> PC is completely stripped right now, it has a keyboard, mouse, and monitor
> only. No printer or any other peripheral, including CD drive or 3.5"
> floppy. From the view of the power supply, there is only a motherboard,
> mouse, keyboard, and monitor.
>
> When the wireless adaptor is installed into any of the 3 PCI ports, the
> computer locks up.
>
> Is this a power supply issue?
--
Will Honea
another subtle (and cheap) place to check. What you describe is typical of
an overheating component on the mb - either the CPU or the interface
chipset. I've actually seen more of the 828x chipsets overtemp than CPU.
Check the fan. Blow all the accumulated fuzz, dog hair, etc. out of the
case and the vent holes. Blow the CPU heatsink clean as well. The fan can
probably be oiled, just to make sure. One side of it will have either a
foil tape or rubber plug covering one end of the fan shaft - it it's really
gummy, spray some WD40 into the bearing, let it run for a few minutes, the
blow the WD40 out and put a couple of drops of light oil (3-in-1 weight)
into the cavity.
If you mb has temp sensors on it, check the component temps - anything over
45C is suspect.
You might also pull the PS plug on the board and reinsert it a few times -
I've had those oxidize and cause problems. Your power supply guess is also
a pretty good starting point.
Jeff Strickland wrote:
> I have a PC that was running okay, but developed a problem where the mouse
> locks up -- stops moving -- and the entire rest of the computer freezes at
> the same time. In the grand scheme of chicken-and-egg, I don't know that
> the computer freezes and the mouse stops moving, or the mouse stops and
> the computer freezes. I only know that the computer has stopped because
> the mouse no longer responds.
>
> I have to physically shut the computer off by holding the power switch.
>
> After many hours of checking, I discovered that if I remove the wireless
> adaptor, the computer works properly for days on end. When I install the
> wireless adaptor, the computer will lock up within a few minutes.
>
> I'm certain that I have a hardware problem, and I think I have a power
> supply issue on my hands. The wireless adaptor is a PCI bus device, and
> I'm thinking the bus power supply is teetering on the brink of collapse,
> and the adaptor pushes it over the edge.
>
> The motherboard is based on Celeron architecture, I forget the clock speed
> but 900 MHz sticks in my head.
>
> This machine worked for years without ever giving me a problem. I
> installed the wireless adaptor about two years ago and was a broadband
> bandit for more than a year before I broke down and bought fiber optic
> service for my internet access. In the past ten days, I bought a new
> Core-2 Intel something-or-other, and was going to sell the Celeron to my
> brother in law. While removing my files, the mouse started acting up, and
> I jumped through all kinds of hoops trying to get the machine to work, I
> finally bought another Core 2 something-or-other for my BIL.
>
> I found that the Celeron machine now works flawlessly for days and days,
> but I did not realize the wireless adaptor was a key. I installed a new
> wireless adaptor -- different from the original one -- and the problems
> began again within minutes. Sometimes the machine will lock up on the
> Desktop while booting, other times it will boot okay but lock up a while
> later. In any case, it always locks up in less than about 20 minutes. The
> PC is completely stripped right now, it has a keyboard, mouse, and monitor
> only. No printer or any other peripheral, including CD drive or 3.5"
> floppy. From the view of the power supply, there is only a motherboard,
> mouse, keyboard, and monitor.
>
> When the wireless adaptor is installed into any of the 3 PCI ports, the
> computer locks up.
>
> Is this a power supply issue?
--
Will Honea
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Jeff, everyone seems to be concentrating on the wireless - let me suggest
another subtle (and cheap) place to check. What you describe is typical of
an overheating component on the mb - either the CPU or the interface
chipset. I've actually seen more of the 828x chipsets overtemp than CPU.
Check the fan. Blow all the accumulated fuzz, dog hair, etc. out of the
case and the vent holes. Blow the CPU heatsink clean as well. The fan can
probably be oiled, just to make sure. One side of it will have either a
foil tape or rubber plug covering one end of the fan shaft - it it's really
gummy, spray some WD40 into the bearing, let it run for a few minutes, the
blow the WD40 out and put a couple of drops of light oil (3-in-1 weight)
into the cavity.
If you mb has temp sensors on it, check the component temps - anything over
45C is suspect.
You might also pull the PS plug on the board and reinsert it a few times -
I've had those oxidize and cause problems. Your power supply guess is also
a pretty good starting point.
Jeff Strickland wrote:
> I have a PC that was running okay, but developed a problem where the mouse
> locks up -- stops moving -- and the entire rest of the computer freezes at
> the same time. In the grand scheme of chicken-and-egg, I don't know that
> the computer freezes and the mouse stops moving, or the mouse stops and
> the computer freezes. I only know that the computer has stopped because
> the mouse no longer responds.
>
> I have to physically shut the computer off by holding the power switch.
>
> After many hours of checking, I discovered that if I remove the wireless
> adaptor, the computer works properly for days on end. When I install the
> wireless adaptor, the computer will lock up within a few minutes.
>
> I'm certain that I have a hardware problem, and I think I have a power
> supply issue on my hands. The wireless adaptor is a PCI bus device, and
> I'm thinking the bus power supply is teetering on the brink of collapse,
> and the adaptor pushes it over the edge.
>
> The motherboard is based on Celeron architecture, I forget the clock speed
> but 900 MHz sticks in my head.
>
> This machine worked for years without ever giving me a problem. I
> installed the wireless adaptor about two years ago and was a broadband
> bandit for more than a year before I broke down and bought fiber optic
> service for my internet access. In the past ten days, I bought a new
> Core-2 Intel something-or-other, and was going to sell the Celeron to my
> brother in law. While removing my files, the mouse started acting up, and
> I jumped through all kinds of hoops trying to get the machine to work, I
> finally bought another Core 2 something-or-other for my BIL.
>
> I found that the Celeron machine now works flawlessly for days and days,
> but I did not realize the wireless adaptor was a key. I installed a new
> wireless adaptor -- different from the original one -- and the problems
> began again within minutes. Sometimes the machine will lock up on the
> Desktop while booting, other times it will boot okay but lock up a while
> later. In any case, it always locks up in less than about 20 minutes. The
> PC is completely stripped right now, it has a keyboard, mouse, and monitor
> only. No printer or any other peripheral, including CD drive or 3.5"
> floppy. From the view of the power supply, there is only a motherboard,
> mouse, keyboard, and monitor.
>
> When the wireless adaptor is installed into any of the 3 PCI ports, the
> computer locks up.
>
> Is this a power supply issue?
--
Will Honea
another subtle (and cheap) place to check. What you describe is typical of
an overheating component on the mb - either the CPU or the interface
chipset. I've actually seen more of the 828x chipsets overtemp than CPU.
Check the fan. Blow all the accumulated fuzz, dog hair, etc. out of the
case and the vent holes. Blow the CPU heatsink clean as well. The fan can
probably be oiled, just to make sure. One side of it will have either a
foil tape or rubber plug covering one end of the fan shaft - it it's really
gummy, spray some WD40 into the bearing, let it run for a few minutes, the
blow the WD40 out and put a couple of drops of light oil (3-in-1 weight)
into the cavity.
If you mb has temp sensors on it, check the component temps - anything over
45C is suspect.
You might also pull the PS plug on the board and reinsert it a few times -
I've had those oxidize and cause problems. Your power supply guess is also
a pretty good starting point.
Jeff Strickland wrote:
> I have a PC that was running okay, but developed a problem where the mouse
> locks up -- stops moving -- and the entire rest of the computer freezes at
> the same time. In the grand scheme of chicken-and-egg, I don't know that
> the computer freezes and the mouse stops moving, or the mouse stops and
> the computer freezes. I only know that the computer has stopped because
> the mouse no longer responds.
>
> I have to physically shut the computer off by holding the power switch.
>
> After many hours of checking, I discovered that if I remove the wireless
> adaptor, the computer works properly for days on end. When I install the
> wireless adaptor, the computer will lock up within a few minutes.
>
> I'm certain that I have a hardware problem, and I think I have a power
> supply issue on my hands. The wireless adaptor is a PCI bus device, and
> I'm thinking the bus power supply is teetering on the brink of collapse,
> and the adaptor pushes it over the edge.
>
> The motherboard is based on Celeron architecture, I forget the clock speed
> but 900 MHz sticks in my head.
>
> This machine worked for years without ever giving me a problem. I
> installed the wireless adaptor about two years ago and was a broadband
> bandit for more than a year before I broke down and bought fiber optic
> service for my internet access. In the past ten days, I bought a new
> Core-2 Intel something-or-other, and was going to sell the Celeron to my
> brother in law. While removing my files, the mouse started acting up, and
> I jumped through all kinds of hoops trying to get the machine to work, I
> finally bought another Core 2 something-or-other for my BIL.
>
> I found that the Celeron machine now works flawlessly for days and days,
> but I did not realize the wireless adaptor was a key. I installed a new
> wireless adaptor -- different from the original one -- and the problems
> began again within minutes. Sometimes the machine will lock up on the
> Desktop while booting, other times it will boot okay but lock up a while
> later. In any case, it always locks up in less than about 20 minutes. The
> PC is completely stripped right now, it has a keyboard, mouse, and monitor
> only. No printer or any other peripheral, including CD drive or 3.5"
> floppy. From the view of the power supply, there is only a motherboard,
> mouse, keyboard, and monitor.
>
> When the wireless adaptor is installed into any of the 3 PCI ports, the
> computer locks up.
>
> Is this a power supply issue?
--
Will Honea
Guest
Posts: n/a
Jeff, everyone seems to be concentrating on the wireless - let me suggest
another subtle (and cheap) place to check. What you describe is typical of
an overheating component on the mb - either the CPU or the interface
chipset. I've actually seen more of the 828x chipsets overtemp than CPU.
Check the fan. Blow all the accumulated fuzz, dog hair, etc. out of the
case and the vent holes. Blow the CPU heatsink clean as well. The fan can
probably be oiled, just to make sure. One side of it will have either a
foil tape or rubber plug covering one end of the fan shaft - it it's really
gummy, spray some WD40 into the bearing, let it run for a few minutes, the
blow the WD40 out and put a couple of drops of light oil (3-in-1 weight)
into the cavity.
If you mb has temp sensors on it, check the component temps - anything over
45C is suspect.
You might also pull the PS plug on the board and reinsert it a few times -
I've had those oxidize and cause problems. Your power supply guess is also
a pretty good starting point.
Jeff Strickland wrote:
> I have a PC that was running okay, but developed a problem where the mouse
> locks up -- stops moving -- and the entire rest of the computer freezes at
> the same time. In the grand scheme of chicken-and-egg, I don't know that
> the computer freezes and the mouse stops moving, or the mouse stops and
> the computer freezes. I only know that the computer has stopped because
> the mouse no longer responds.
>
> I have to physically shut the computer off by holding the power switch.
>
> After many hours of checking, I discovered that if I remove the wireless
> adaptor, the computer works properly for days on end. When I install the
> wireless adaptor, the computer will lock up within a few minutes.
>
> I'm certain that I have a hardware problem, and I think I have a power
> supply issue on my hands. The wireless adaptor is a PCI bus device, and
> I'm thinking the bus power supply is teetering on the brink of collapse,
> and the adaptor pushes it over the edge.
>
> The motherboard is based on Celeron architecture, I forget the clock speed
> but 900 MHz sticks in my head.
>
> This machine worked for years without ever giving me a problem. I
> installed the wireless adaptor about two years ago and was a broadband
> bandit for more than a year before I broke down and bought fiber optic
> service for my internet access. In the past ten days, I bought a new
> Core-2 Intel something-or-other, and was going to sell the Celeron to my
> brother in law. While removing my files, the mouse started acting up, and
> I jumped through all kinds of hoops trying to get the machine to work, I
> finally bought another Core 2 something-or-other for my BIL.
>
> I found that the Celeron machine now works flawlessly for days and days,
> but I did not realize the wireless adaptor was a key. I installed a new
> wireless adaptor -- different from the original one -- and the problems
> began again within minutes. Sometimes the machine will lock up on the
> Desktop while booting, other times it will boot okay but lock up a while
> later. In any case, it always locks up in less than about 20 minutes. The
> PC is completely stripped right now, it has a keyboard, mouse, and monitor
> only. No printer or any other peripheral, including CD drive or 3.5"
> floppy. From the view of the power supply, there is only a motherboard,
> mouse, keyboard, and monitor.
>
> When the wireless adaptor is installed into any of the 3 PCI ports, the
> computer locks up.
>
> Is this a power supply issue?
--
Will Honea
another subtle (and cheap) place to check. What you describe is typical of
an overheating component on the mb - either the CPU or the interface
chipset. I've actually seen more of the 828x chipsets overtemp than CPU.
Check the fan. Blow all the accumulated fuzz, dog hair, etc. out of the
case and the vent holes. Blow the CPU heatsink clean as well. The fan can
probably be oiled, just to make sure. One side of it will have either a
foil tape or rubber plug covering one end of the fan shaft - it it's really
gummy, spray some WD40 into the bearing, let it run for a few minutes, the
blow the WD40 out and put a couple of drops of light oil (3-in-1 weight)
into the cavity.
If you mb has temp sensors on it, check the component temps - anything over
45C is suspect.
You might also pull the PS plug on the board and reinsert it a few times -
I've had those oxidize and cause problems. Your power supply guess is also
a pretty good starting point.
Jeff Strickland wrote:
> I have a PC that was running okay, but developed a problem where the mouse
> locks up -- stops moving -- and the entire rest of the computer freezes at
> the same time. In the grand scheme of chicken-and-egg, I don't know that
> the computer freezes and the mouse stops moving, or the mouse stops and
> the computer freezes. I only know that the computer has stopped because
> the mouse no longer responds.
>
> I have to physically shut the computer off by holding the power switch.
>
> After many hours of checking, I discovered that if I remove the wireless
> adaptor, the computer works properly for days on end. When I install the
> wireless adaptor, the computer will lock up within a few minutes.
>
> I'm certain that I have a hardware problem, and I think I have a power
> supply issue on my hands. The wireless adaptor is a PCI bus device, and
> I'm thinking the bus power supply is teetering on the brink of collapse,
> and the adaptor pushes it over the edge.
>
> The motherboard is based on Celeron architecture, I forget the clock speed
> but 900 MHz sticks in my head.
>
> This machine worked for years without ever giving me a problem. I
> installed the wireless adaptor about two years ago and was a broadband
> bandit for more than a year before I broke down and bought fiber optic
> service for my internet access. In the past ten days, I bought a new
> Core-2 Intel something-or-other, and was going to sell the Celeron to my
> brother in law. While removing my files, the mouse started acting up, and
> I jumped through all kinds of hoops trying to get the machine to work, I
> finally bought another Core 2 something-or-other for my BIL.
>
> I found that the Celeron machine now works flawlessly for days and days,
> but I did not realize the wireless adaptor was a key. I installed a new
> wireless adaptor -- different from the original one -- and the problems
> began again within minutes. Sometimes the machine will lock up on the
> Desktop while booting, other times it will boot okay but lock up a while
> later. In any case, it always locks up in less than about 20 minutes. The
> PC is completely stripped right now, it has a keyboard, mouse, and monitor
> only. No printer or any other peripheral, including CD drive or 3.5"
> floppy. From the view of the power supply, there is only a motherboard,
> mouse, keyboard, and monitor.
>
> When the wireless adaptor is installed into any of the 3 PCI ports, the
> computer locks up.
>
> Is this a power supply issue?
--
Will Honea
Guest
Posts: n/a
Jeff, everyone seems to be concentrating on the wireless - let me suggest
another subtle (and cheap) place to check. What you describe is typical of
an overheating component on the mb - either the CPU or the interface
chipset. I've actually seen more of the 828x chipsets overtemp than CPU.
Check the fan. Blow all the accumulated fuzz, dog hair, etc. out of the
case and the vent holes. Blow the CPU heatsink clean as well. The fan can
probably be oiled, just to make sure. One side of it will have either a
foil tape or rubber plug covering one end of the fan shaft - it it's really
gummy, spray some WD40 into the bearing, let it run for a few minutes, the
blow the WD40 out and put a couple of drops of light oil (3-in-1 weight)
into the cavity.
If you mb has temp sensors on it, check the component temps - anything over
45C is suspect.
You might also pull the PS plug on the board and reinsert it a few times -
I've had those oxidize and cause problems. Your power supply guess is also
a pretty good starting point.
Jeff Strickland wrote:
> I have a PC that was running okay, but developed a problem where the mouse
> locks up -- stops moving -- and the entire rest of the computer freezes at
> the same time. In the grand scheme of chicken-and-egg, I don't know that
> the computer freezes and the mouse stops moving, or the mouse stops and
> the computer freezes. I only know that the computer has stopped because
> the mouse no longer responds.
>
> I have to physically shut the computer off by holding the power switch.
>
> After many hours of checking, I discovered that if I remove the wireless
> adaptor, the computer works properly for days on end. When I install the
> wireless adaptor, the computer will lock up within a few minutes.
>
> I'm certain that I have a hardware problem, and I think I have a power
> supply issue on my hands. The wireless adaptor is a PCI bus device, and
> I'm thinking the bus power supply is teetering on the brink of collapse,
> and the adaptor pushes it over the edge.
>
> The motherboard is based on Celeron architecture, I forget the clock speed
> but 900 MHz sticks in my head.
>
> This machine worked for years without ever giving me a problem. I
> installed the wireless adaptor about two years ago and was a broadband
> bandit for more than a year before I broke down and bought fiber optic
> service for my internet access. In the past ten days, I bought a new
> Core-2 Intel something-or-other, and was going to sell the Celeron to my
> brother in law. While removing my files, the mouse started acting up, and
> I jumped through all kinds of hoops trying to get the machine to work, I
> finally bought another Core 2 something-or-other for my BIL.
>
> I found that the Celeron machine now works flawlessly for days and days,
> but I did not realize the wireless adaptor was a key. I installed a new
> wireless adaptor -- different from the original one -- and the problems
> began again within minutes. Sometimes the machine will lock up on the
> Desktop while booting, other times it will boot okay but lock up a while
> later. In any case, it always locks up in less than about 20 minutes. The
> PC is completely stripped right now, it has a keyboard, mouse, and monitor
> only. No printer or any other peripheral, including CD drive or 3.5"
> floppy. From the view of the power supply, there is only a motherboard,
> mouse, keyboard, and monitor.
>
> When the wireless adaptor is installed into any of the 3 PCI ports, the
> computer locks up.
>
> Is this a power supply issue?
--
Will Honea
another subtle (and cheap) place to check. What you describe is typical of
an overheating component on the mb - either the CPU or the interface
chipset. I've actually seen more of the 828x chipsets overtemp than CPU.
Check the fan. Blow all the accumulated fuzz, dog hair, etc. out of the
case and the vent holes. Blow the CPU heatsink clean as well. The fan can
probably be oiled, just to make sure. One side of it will have either a
foil tape or rubber plug covering one end of the fan shaft - it it's really
gummy, spray some WD40 into the bearing, let it run for a few minutes, the
blow the WD40 out and put a couple of drops of light oil (3-in-1 weight)
into the cavity.
If you mb has temp sensors on it, check the component temps - anything over
45C is suspect.
You might also pull the PS plug on the board and reinsert it a few times -
I've had those oxidize and cause problems. Your power supply guess is also
a pretty good starting point.
Jeff Strickland wrote:
> I have a PC that was running okay, but developed a problem where the mouse
> locks up -- stops moving -- and the entire rest of the computer freezes at
> the same time. In the grand scheme of chicken-and-egg, I don't know that
> the computer freezes and the mouse stops moving, or the mouse stops and
> the computer freezes. I only know that the computer has stopped because
> the mouse no longer responds.
>
> I have to physically shut the computer off by holding the power switch.
>
> After many hours of checking, I discovered that if I remove the wireless
> adaptor, the computer works properly for days on end. When I install the
> wireless adaptor, the computer will lock up within a few minutes.
>
> I'm certain that I have a hardware problem, and I think I have a power
> supply issue on my hands. The wireless adaptor is a PCI bus device, and
> I'm thinking the bus power supply is teetering on the brink of collapse,
> and the adaptor pushes it over the edge.
>
> The motherboard is based on Celeron architecture, I forget the clock speed
> but 900 MHz sticks in my head.
>
> This machine worked for years without ever giving me a problem. I
> installed the wireless adaptor about two years ago and was a broadband
> bandit for more than a year before I broke down and bought fiber optic
> service for my internet access. In the past ten days, I bought a new
> Core-2 Intel something-or-other, and was going to sell the Celeron to my
> brother in law. While removing my files, the mouse started acting up, and
> I jumped through all kinds of hoops trying to get the machine to work, I
> finally bought another Core 2 something-or-other for my BIL.
>
> I found that the Celeron machine now works flawlessly for days and days,
> but I did not realize the wireless adaptor was a key. I installed a new
> wireless adaptor -- different from the original one -- and the problems
> began again within minutes. Sometimes the machine will lock up on the
> Desktop while booting, other times it will boot okay but lock up a while
> later. In any case, it always locks up in less than about 20 minutes. The
> PC is completely stripped right now, it has a keyboard, mouse, and monitor
> only. No printer or any other peripheral, including CD drive or 3.5"
> floppy. From the view of the power supply, there is only a motherboard,
> mouse, keyboard, and monitor.
>
> When the wireless adaptor is installed into any of the 3 PCI ports, the
> computer locks up.
>
> Is this a power supply issue?
--
Will Honea
Guest
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On Tue, 7 Aug 2007 21:31:46 -0700, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III"
<LWBill------@------.net> wrote:
Nothing Relevant, just the same ----!
> There you go again, the little Psychopath, jealous, REALLY JEALOUS,
>over the fact that I once own a '37 Lasalle, ranting over my documents,
>possessions, successes, manliness, Super Southern California surfer body,
>Christian family, and name. What a jealous little draft dodging senile
>coward from Navarre, Florida, that of course, doesn't have a DD214, it had
>to have served our country for that. Who's only way to get attention is to
>make a fool of its self, with its goat obsession/fetish, where it writes via
>remailers, to no one's surprise. Like when the other kids laughed at its
>attempt to use foul language in elementary school play grounds, but its just
>gibberish. Too senile to remember what he last wrote, like the rest of
>Florida. You remind me of a little rat dog, like a Mexican Chiwawa with its
>senseless barking it's rabid head off, me too, me too. And is too afraid to
>use your name, address, or even sign your statement as any man would,
>totally worthless!
> Posted pornography at: news:0u7g43dkje4pdkqi07hl66s8kpifo564k1@4ax.com
>As a member of the moral majority I know what ---- is when I see it!
> But now worth the time to forward this low life to: abuse@mchsi.com,
>fraud@mchsi.com, fraud@4AX.COM, abuse@aioe.org, admin@***.net,
>abuse@teranews.com for forgery.
> I thought your attacks were just personal disagreements, but with
>passing of my country's Independents Day, I realize these attacks are
>stemming from my love of God and America, and that's what you've been doing
>all along is declaring your hatred for the United States of America, with
>each declaration of my signature, but just too cowardly to be a ---------.
>It's America, love it, or leave it, so get the f*ck out!
> Considering the source, which you're a habitual lair, so these plus your
>other accusations would be thrown out of court.
> When are you going to take responsibility for yourself, and become a
>man??????????
> People that follow astrology, know the traits you have listed are a
>hundred eighty out from a Capricorn.
> It's what you wrote, don't you want this group to see what an a**hole
>you really are?????
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>
>"24Bit®" <24Bit@Ur.Asylum.org> wrote in message
>news:uvfib3htvg5ebbsu9h3ei4c47gof4u7bub@4ax.com.. .
>>
>> Here he is again, trying diligently to pump up that Lard Slime Ego.
>> If you would like to do something constructive, instead of all this
>> Stupid posting, why not clean up your Sanford & Son yard, nobody wants
>> an Empire that looks like that Cooyon!
*------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*
Psychopaths have a narcissistic and grossly inflated view of their
self-worth and importance, a truly astounding egocentricity and sense
of entitlement, and see themselves as the center of the universe,
as superior beings who are justified in living according to their
own rules."It's not that I don't follow the law.""I follow my own
laws. I never violate my own rules.""Looking out for number one."
Stephen A. Diamond
<LWBill------@------.net> wrote:
Nothing Relevant, just the same ----!
> There you go again, the little Psychopath, jealous, REALLY JEALOUS,
>over the fact that I once own a '37 Lasalle, ranting over my documents,
>possessions, successes, manliness, Super Southern California surfer body,
>Christian family, and name. What a jealous little draft dodging senile
>coward from Navarre, Florida, that of course, doesn't have a DD214, it had
>to have served our country for that. Who's only way to get attention is to
>make a fool of its self, with its goat obsession/fetish, where it writes via
>remailers, to no one's surprise. Like when the other kids laughed at its
>attempt to use foul language in elementary school play grounds, but its just
>gibberish. Too senile to remember what he last wrote, like the rest of
>Florida. You remind me of a little rat dog, like a Mexican Chiwawa with its
>senseless barking it's rabid head off, me too, me too. And is too afraid to
>use your name, address, or even sign your statement as any man would,
>totally worthless!
> Posted pornography at: news:0u7g43dkje4pdkqi07hl66s8kpifo564k1@4ax.com
>As a member of the moral majority I know what ---- is when I see it!
> But now worth the time to forward this low life to: abuse@mchsi.com,
>fraud@mchsi.com, fraud@4AX.COM, abuse@aioe.org, admin@***.net,
>abuse@teranews.com for forgery.
> I thought your attacks were just personal disagreements, but with
>passing of my country's Independents Day, I realize these attacks are
>stemming from my love of God and America, and that's what you've been doing
>all along is declaring your hatred for the United States of America, with
>each declaration of my signature, but just too cowardly to be a ---------.
>It's America, love it, or leave it, so get the f*ck out!
> Considering the source, which you're a habitual lair, so these plus your
>other accusations would be thrown out of court.
> When are you going to take responsibility for yourself, and become a
>man??????????
> People that follow astrology, know the traits you have listed are a
>hundred eighty out from a Capricorn.
> It's what you wrote, don't you want this group to see what an a**hole
>you really are?????
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>
>"24Bit®" <24Bit@Ur.Asylum.org> wrote in message
>news:uvfib3htvg5ebbsu9h3ei4c47gof4u7bub@4ax.com.. .
>>
>> Here he is again, trying diligently to pump up that Lard Slime Ego.
>> If you would like to do something constructive, instead of all this
>> Stupid posting, why not clean up your Sanford & Son yard, nobody wants
>> an Empire that looks like that Cooyon!
*------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*
Psychopaths have a narcissistic and grossly inflated view of their
self-worth and importance, a truly astounding egocentricity and sense
of entitlement, and see themselves as the center of the universe,
as superior beings who are justified in living according to their
own rules."It's not that I don't follow the law.""I follow my own
laws. I never violate my own rules.""Looking out for number one."
Stephen A. Diamond
Guest
Posts: n/a
On Tue, 7 Aug 2007 21:31:46 -0700, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III"
<LWBill------@------.net> wrote:
Nothing Relevant, just the same ----!
> There you go again, the little Psychopath, jealous, REALLY JEALOUS,
>over the fact that I once own a '37 Lasalle, ranting over my documents,
>possessions, successes, manliness, Super Southern California surfer body,
>Christian family, and name. What a jealous little draft dodging senile
>coward from Navarre, Florida, that of course, doesn't have a DD214, it had
>to have served our country for that. Who's only way to get attention is to
>make a fool of its self, with its goat obsession/fetish, where it writes via
>remailers, to no one's surprise. Like when the other kids laughed at its
>attempt to use foul language in elementary school play grounds, but its just
>gibberish. Too senile to remember what he last wrote, like the rest of
>Florida. You remind me of a little rat dog, like a Mexican Chiwawa with its
>senseless barking it's rabid head off, me too, me too. And is too afraid to
>use your name, address, or even sign your statement as any man would,
>totally worthless!
> Posted pornography at: news:0u7g43dkje4pdkqi07hl66s8kpifo564k1@4ax.com
>As a member of the moral majority I know what ---- is when I see it!
> But now worth the time to forward this low life to: abuse@mchsi.com,
>fraud@mchsi.com, fraud@4AX.COM, abuse@aioe.org, admin@***.net,
>abuse@teranews.com for forgery.
> I thought your attacks were just personal disagreements, but with
>passing of my country's Independents Day, I realize these attacks are
>stemming from my love of God and America, and that's what you've been doing
>all along is declaring your hatred for the United States of America, with
>each declaration of my signature, but just too cowardly to be a ---------.
>It's America, love it, or leave it, so get the f*ck out!
> Considering the source, which you're a habitual lair, so these plus your
>other accusations would be thrown out of court.
> When are you going to take responsibility for yourself, and become a
>man??????????
> People that follow astrology, know the traits you have listed are a
>hundred eighty out from a Capricorn.
> It's what you wrote, don't you want this group to see what an a**hole
>you really are?????
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>
>"24Bit®" <24Bit@Ur.Asylum.org> wrote in message
>news:uvfib3htvg5ebbsu9h3ei4c47gof4u7bub@4ax.com.. .
>>
>> Here he is again, trying diligently to pump up that Lard Slime Ego.
>> If you would like to do something constructive, instead of all this
>> Stupid posting, why not clean up your Sanford & Son yard, nobody wants
>> an Empire that looks like that Cooyon!
*------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*
Psychopaths have a narcissistic and grossly inflated view of their
self-worth and importance, a truly astounding egocentricity and sense
of entitlement, and see themselves as the center of the universe,
as superior beings who are justified in living according to their
own rules."It's not that I don't follow the law.""I follow my own
laws. I never violate my own rules.""Looking out for number one."
Stephen A. Diamond
<LWBill------@------.net> wrote:
Nothing Relevant, just the same ----!
> There you go again, the little Psychopath, jealous, REALLY JEALOUS,
>over the fact that I once own a '37 Lasalle, ranting over my documents,
>possessions, successes, manliness, Super Southern California surfer body,
>Christian family, and name. What a jealous little draft dodging senile
>coward from Navarre, Florida, that of course, doesn't have a DD214, it had
>to have served our country for that. Who's only way to get attention is to
>make a fool of its self, with its goat obsession/fetish, where it writes via
>remailers, to no one's surprise. Like when the other kids laughed at its
>attempt to use foul language in elementary school play grounds, but its just
>gibberish. Too senile to remember what he last wrote, like the rest of
>Florida. You remind me of a little rat dog, like a Mexican Chiwawa with its
>senseless barking it's rabid head off, me too, me too. And is too afraid to
>use your name, address, or even sign your statement as any man would,
>totally worthless!
> Posted pornography at: news:0u7g43dkje4pdkqi07hl66s8kpifo564k1@4ax.com
>As a member of the moral majority I know what ---- is when I see it!
> But now worth the time to forward this low life to: abuse@mchsi.com,
>fraud@mchsi.com, fraud@4AX.COM, abuse@aioe.org, admin@***.net,
>abuse@teranews.com for forgery.
> I thought your attacks were just personal disagreements, but with
>passing of my country's Independents Day, I realize these attacks are
>stemming from my love of God and America, and that's what you've been doing
>all along is declaring your hatred for the United States of America, with
>each declaration of my signature, but just too cowardly to be a ---------.
>It's America, love it, or leave it, so get the f*ck out!
> Considering the source, which you're a habitual lair, so these plus your
>other accusations would be thrown out of court.
> When are you going to take responsibility for yourself, and become a
>man??????????
> People that follow astrology, know the traits you have listed are a
>hundred eighty out from a Capricorn.
> It's what you wrote, don't you want this group to see what an a**hole
>you really are?????
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>
>"24Bit®" <24Bit@Ur.Asylum.org> wrote in message
>news:uvfib3htvg5ebbsu9h3ei4c47gof4u7bub@4ax.com.. .
>>
>> Here he is again, trying diligently to pump up that Lard Slime Ego.
>> If you would like to do something constructive, instead of all this
>> Stupid posting, why not clean up your Sanford & Son yard, nobody wants
>> an Empire that looks like that Cooyon!
*------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*
Psychopaths have a narcissistic and grossly inflated view of their
self-worth and importance, a truly astounding egocentricity and sense
of entitlement, and see themselves as the center of the universe,
as superior beings who are justified in living according to their
own rules."It's not that I don't follow the law.""I follow my own
laws. I never violate my own rules.""Looking out for number one."
Stephen A. Diamond
Guest
Posts: n/a
On Tue, 7 Aug 2007 21:31:46 -0700, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III"
<LWBill------@------.net> wrote:
Nothing Relevant, just the same ----!
> There you go again, the little Psychopath, jealous, REALLY JEALOUS,
>over the fact that I once own a '37 Lasalle, ranting over my documents,
>possessions, successes, manliness, Super Southern California surfer body,
>Christian family, and name. What a jealous little draft dodging senile
>coward from Navarre, Florida, that of course, doesn't have a DD214, it had
>to have served our country for that. Who's only way to get attention is to
>make a fool of its self, with its goat obsession/fetish, where it writes via
>remailers, to no one's surprise. Like when the other kids laughed at its
>attempt to use foul language in elementary school play grounds, but its just
>gibberish. Too senile to remember what he last wrote, like the rest of
>Florida. You remind me of a little rat dog, like a Mexican Chiwawa with its
>senseless barking it's rabid head off, me too, me too. And is too afraid to
>use your name, address, or even sign your statement as any man would,
>totally worthless!
> Posted pornography at: news:0u7g43dkje4pdkqi07hl66s8kpifo564k1@4ax.com
>As a member of the moral majority I know what ---- is when I see it!
> But now worth the time to forward this low life to: abuse@mchsi.com,
>fraud@mchsi.com, fraud@4AX.COM, abuse@aioe.org, admin@***.net,
>abuse@teranews.com for forgery.
> I thought your attacks were just personal disagreements, but with
>passing of my country's Independents Day, I realize these attacks are
>stemming from my love of God and America, and that's what you've been doing
>all along is declaring your hatred for the United States of America, with
>each declaration of my signature, but just too cowardly to be a ---------.
>It's America, love it, or leave it, so get the f*ck out!
> Considering the source, which you're a habitual lair, so these plus your
>other accusations would be thrown out of court.
> When are you going to take responsibility for yourself, and become a
>man??????????
> People that follow astrology, know the traits you have listed are a
>hundred eighty out from a Capricorn.
> It's what you wrote, don't you want this group to see what an a**hole
>you really are?????
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>
>"24Bit®" <24Bit@Ur.Asylum.org> wrote in message
>news:uvfib3htvg5ebbsu9h3ei4c47gof4u7bub@4ax.com.. .
>>
>> Here he is again, trying diligently to pump up that Lard Slime Ego.
>> If you would like to do something constructive, instead of all this
>> Stupid posting, why not clean up your Sanford & Son yard, nobody wants
>> an Empire that looks like that Cooyon!
*------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*
Psychopaths have a narcissistic and grossly inflated view of their
self-worth and importance, a truly astounding egocentricity and sense
of entitlement, and see themselves as the center of the universe,
as superior beings who are justified in living according to their
own rules."It's not that I don't follow the law.""I follow my own
laws. I never violate my own rules.""Looking out for number one."
Stephen A. Diamond
<LWBill------@------.net> wrote:
Nothing Relevant, just the same ----!
> There you go again, the little Psychopath, jealous, REALLY JEALOUS,
>over the fact that I once own a '37 Lasalle, ranting over my documents,
>possessions, successes, manliness, Super Southern California surfer body,
>Christian family, and name. What a jealous little draft dodging senile
>coward from Navarre, Florida, that of course, doesn't have a DD214, it had
>to have served our country for that. Who's only way to get attention is to
>make a fool of its self, with its goat obsession/fetish, where it writes via
>remailers, to no one's surprise. Like when the other kids laughed at its
>attempt to use foul language in elementary school play grounds, but its just
>gibberish. Too senile to remember what he last wrote, like the rest of
>Florida. You remind me of a little rat dog, like a Mexican Chiwawa with its
>senseless barking it's rabid head off, me too, me too. And is too afraid to
>use your name, address, or even sign your statement as any man would,
>totally worthless!
> Posted pornography at: news:0u7g43dkje4pdkqi07hl66s8kpifo564k1@4ax.com
>As a member of the moral majority I know what ---- is when I see it!
> But now worth the time to forward this low life to: abuse@mchsi.com,
>fraud@mchsi.com, fraud@4AX.COM, abuse@aioe.org, admin@***.net,
>abuse@teranews.com for forgery.
> I thought your attacks were just personal disagreements, but with
>passing of my country's Independents Day, I realize these attacks are
>stemming from my love of God and America, and that's what you've been doing
>all along is declaring your hatred for the United States of America, with
>each declaration of my signature, but just too cowardly to be a ---------.
>It's America, love it, or leave it, so get the f*ck out!
> Considering the source, which you're a habitual lair, so these plus your
>other accusations would be thrown out of court.
> When are you going to take responsibility for yourself, and become a
>man??????????
> People that follow astrology, know the traits you have listed are a
>hundred eighty out from a Capricorn.
> It's what you wrote, don't you want this group to see what an a**hole
>you really are?????
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>
>"24Bit®" <24Bit@Ur.Asylum.org> wrote in message
>news:uvfib3htvg5ebbsu9h3ei4c47gof4u7bub@4ax.com.. .
>>
>> Here he is again, trying diligently to pump up that Lard Slime Ego.
>> If you would like to do something constructive, instead of all this
>> Stupid posting, why not clean up your Sanford & Son yard, nobody wants
>> an Empire that looks like that Cooyon!
*------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*
Psychopaths have a narcissistic and grossly inflated view of their
self-worth and importance, a truly astounding egocentricity and sense
of entitlement, and see themselves as the center of the universe,
as superior beings who are justified in living according to their
own rules."It's not that I don't follow the law.""I follow my own
laws. I never violate my own rules.""Looking out for number one."
Stephen A. Diamond
Guest
Posts: n/a
On Tue, 7 Aug 2007 21:31:14 -0700, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III"
<LWBill------@------.net> wrote:
Nothing Relevant, just the same ----!
> There you go again, the little Psychopath, jealous, REALLY JEALOUS,
>over the fact that I once own a '37 Lasalle, ranting over my documents,
>possessions, successes, manliness, Super Southern California surfer body,
>Christian family, and name. What a jealous little draft dodging senile
>coward from Navarre, Florida, that of course, doesn't have a DD214, it had
>to have served our country for that. Who's only way to get attention is to
>make a fool of its self, with its goat obsession/fetish, where it writes via
>remailers, to no one's surprise. Like when the other kids laughed at its
>attempt to use foul language in elementary school play grounds, but its just
>gibberish. Too senile to remember what he last wrote, like the rest of
>Florida. You remind me of a little rat dog, like a Mexican Chiwawa with its
>senseless barking it's rabid head off, me too, me too. And is too afraid to
>use your name, address, or even sign your statement as any man would,
>totally worthless!
> Posted pornography at: news:0u7g43dkje4pdkqi07hl66s8kpifo564k1@4ax.com
>As a member of the moral majority I know what ---- is when I see it!
> But now worth the time to forward this low life to: abuse@mchsi.com,
>fraud@mchsi.com, fraud@4AX.COM, abuse@aioe.org, admin@***.net,
>abuse@teranews.com for forgery.
> I thought your attacks were just personal disagreements, but with
>passing of my country's Independents Day, I realize these attacks are
>stemming from my love of God and America, and that's what you've been doing
>all along is declaring your hatred for the United States of America, with
>each declaration of my signature, but just too cowardly to be a ---------.
>It's America, love it, or leave it, so get the f*ck out!
> Considering the source, which you're a habitual lair, so these plus your
>other accusations would be thrown out of court.
> When are you going to take responsibility for yourself, and become a
>man??????????
> People that follow astrology, know the traits you have listed are a
>hundred eighty out from a Capricorn.
> It's what you wrote, don't you want this group to see what an a**hole
>you really are?????
>alt.binaries.pictures.autos, alt.binaries.automobile.pictures
><snip queer fantasies that others may need to know what your psychopath
>traits are.>
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>
>"24Bit®" <24Bit@Ur.Asylum.org> wrote in message
>news:sfhib3dkk2ne0qk6tfakh376b79feu9g5o@4ax.com.. .
>>
>> TRANSLATOR PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>><snip queer fantasies that others may need to know what your psychopath
>traits are.>
*------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*
Psychopaths have a narcissistic and grossly inflated view of their
self-worth and importance, a truly astounding egocentricity and sense
of entitlement, and see themselves as the center of the universe,
as superior beings who are justified in living according to their
own rules."It's not that I don't follow the law.""I follow my own
laws. I never violate my own rules.""Looking out for number one."
Stephen A. Diamond
<LWBill------@------.net> wrote:
Nothing Relevant, just the same ----!
> There you go again, the little Psychopath, jealous, REALLY JEALOUS,
>over the fact that I once own a '37 Lasalle, ranting over my documents,
>possessions, successes, manliness, Super Southern California surfer body,
>Christian family, and name. What a jealous little draft dodging senile
>coward from Navarre, Florida, that of course, doesn't have a DD214, it had
>to have served our country for that. Who's only way to get attention is to
>make a fool of its self, with its goat obsession/fetish, where it writes via
>remailers, to no one's surprise. Like when the other kids laughed at its
>attempt to use foul language in elementary school play grounds, but its just
>gibberish. Too senile to remember what he last wrote, like the rest of
>Florida. You remind me of a little rat dog, like a Mexican Chiwawa with its
>senseless barking it's rabid head off, me too, me too. And is too afraid to
>use your name, address, or even sign your statement as any man would,
>totally worthless!
> Posted pornography at: news:0u7g43dkje4pdkqi07hl66s8kpifo564k1@4ax.com
>As a member of the moral majority I know what ---- is when I see it!
> But now worth the time to forward this low life to: abuse@mchsi.com,
>fraud@mchsi.com, fraud@4AX.COM, abuse@aioe.org, admin@***.net,
>abuse@teranews.com for forgery.
> I thought your attacks were just personal disagreements, but with
>passing of my country's Independents Day, I realize these attacks are
>stemming from my love of God and America, and that's what you've been doing
>all along is declaring your hatred for the United States of America, with
>each declaration of my signature, but just too cowardly to be a ---------.
>It's America, love it, or leave it, so get the f*ck out!
> Considering the source, which you're a habitual lair, so these plus your
>other accusations would be thrown out of court.
> When are you going to take responsibility for yourself, and become a
>man??????????
> People that follow astrology, know the traits you have listed are a
>hundred eighty out from a Capricorn.
> It's what you wrote, don't you want this group to see what an a**hole
>you really are?????
>alt.binaries.pictures.autos, alt.binaries.automobile.pictures
><snip queer fantasies that others may need to know what your psychopath
>traits are.>
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>
>"24Bit®" <24Bit@Ur.Asylum.org> wrote in message
>news:sfhib3dkk2ne0qk6tfakh376b79feu9g5o@4ax.com.. .
>>
>> TRANSLATOR PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>><snip queer fantasies that others may need to know what your psychopath
>traits are.>
*------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*
Psychopaths have a narcissistic and grossly inflated view of their
self-worth and importance, a truly astounding egocentricity and sense
of entitlement, and see themselves as the center of the universe,
as superior beings who are justified in living according to their
own rules."It's not that I don't follow the law.""I follow my own
laws. I never violate my own rules.""Looking out for number one."
Stephen A. Diamond
Guest
Posts: n/a
On Tue, 7 Aug 2007 21:31:14 -0700, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III"
<LWBill------@------.net> wrote:
Nothing Relevant, just the same ----!
> There you go again, the little Psychopath, jealous, REALLY JEALOUS,
>over the fact that I once own a '37 Lasalle, ranting over my documents,
>possessions, successes, manliness, Super Southern California surfer body,
>Christian family, and name. What a jealous little draft dodging senile
>coward from Navarre, Florida, that of course, doesn't have a DD214, it had
>to have served our country for that. Who's only way to get attention is to
>make a fool of its self, with its goat obsession/fetish, where it writes via
>remailers, to no one's surprise. Like when the other kids laughed at its
>attempt to use foul language in elementary school play grounds, but its just
>gibberish. Too senile to remember what he last wrote, like the rest of
>Florida. You remind me of a little rat dog, like a Mexican Chiwawa with its
>senseless barking it's rabid head off, me too, me too. And is too afraid to
>use your name, address, or even sign your statement as any man would,
>totally worthless!
> Posted pornography at: news:0u7g43dkje4pdkqi07hl66s8kpifo564k1@4ax.com
>As a member of the moral majority I know what ---- is when I see it!
> But now worth the time to forward this low life to: abuse@mchsi.com,
>fraud@mchsi.com, fraud@4AX.COM, abuse@aioe.org, admin@***.net,
>abuse@teranews.com for forgery.
> I thought your attacks were just personal disagreements, but with
>passing of my country's Independents Day, I realize these attacks are
>stemming from my love of God and America, and that's what you've been doing
>all along is declaring your hatred for the United States of America, with
>each declaration of my signature, but just too cowardly to be a ---------.
>It's America, love it, or leave it, so get the f*ck out!
> Considering the source, which you're a habitual lair, so these plus your
>other accusations would be thrown out of court.
> When are you going to take responsibility for yourself, and become a
>man??????????
> People that follow astrology, know the traits you have listed are a
>hundred eighty out from a Capricorn.
> It's what you wrote, don't you want this group to see what an a**hole
>you really are?????
>alt.binaries.pictures.autos, alt.binaries.automobile.pictures
><snip queer fantasies that others may need to know what your psychopath
>traits are.>
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>
>"24Bit®" <24Bit@Ur.Asylum.org> wrote in message
>news:sfhib3dkk2ne0qk6tfakh376b79feu9g5o@4ax.com.. .
>>
>> TRANSLATOR PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>><snip queer fantasies that others may need to know what your psychopath
>traits are.>
*------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*
Psychopaths have a narcissistic and grossly inflated view of their
self-worth and importance, a truly astounding egocentricity and sense
of entitlement, and see themselves as the center of the universe,
as superior beings who are justified in living according to their
own rules."It's not that I don't follow the law.""I follow my own
laws. I never violate my own rules.""Looking out for number one."
Stephen A. Diamond
<LWBill------@------.net> wrote:
Nothing Relevant, just the same ----!
> There you go again, the little Psychopath, jealous, REALLY JEALOUS,
>over the fact that I once own a '37 Lasalle, ranting over my documents,
>possessions, successes, manliness, Super Southern California surfer body,
>Christian family, and name. What a jealous little draft dodging senile
>coward from Navarre, Florida, that of course, doesn't have a DD214, it had
>to have served our country for that. Who's only way to get attention is to
>make a fool of its self, with its goat obsession/fetish, where it writes via
>remailers, to no one's surprise. Like when the other kids laughed at its
>attempt to use foul language in elementary school play grounds, but its just
>gibberish. Too senile to remember what he last wrote, like the rest of
>Florida. You remind me of a little rat dog, like a Mexican Chiwawa with its
>senseless barking it's rabid head off, me too, me too. And is too afraid to
>use your name, address, or even sign your statement as any man would,
>totally worthless!
> Posted pornography at: news:0u7g43dkje4pdkqi07hl66s8kpifo564k1@4ax.com
>As a member of the moral majority I know what ---- is when I see it!
> But now worth the time to forward this low life to: abuse@mchsi.com,
>fraud@mchsi.com, fraud@4AX.COM, abuse@aioe.org, admin@***.net,
>abuse@teranews.com for forgery.
> I thought your attacks were just personal disagreements, but with
>passing of my country's Independents Day, I realize these attacks are
>stemming from my love of God and America, and that's what you've been doing
>all along is declaring your hatred for the United States of America, with
>each declaration of my signature, but just too cowardly to be a ---------.
>It's America, love it, or leave it, so get the f*ck out!
> Considering the source, which you're a habitual lair, so these plus your
>other accusations would be thrown out of court.
> When are you going to take responsibility for yourself, and become a
>man??????????
> People that follow astrology, know the traits you have listed are a
>hundred eighty out from a Capricorn.
> It's what you wrote, don't you want this group to see what an a**hole
>you really are?????
>alt.binaries.pictures.autos, alt.binaries.automobile.pictures
><snip queer fantasies that others may need to know what your psychopath
>traits are.>
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>
>"24Bit®" <24Bit@Ur.Asylum.org> wrote in message
>news:sfhib3dkk2ne0qk6tfakh376b79feu9g5o@4ax.com.. .
>>
>> TRANSLATOR PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>><snip queer fantasies that others may need to know what your psychopath
>traits are.>
*------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*
Psychopaths have a narcissistic and grossly inflated view of their
self-worth and importance, a truly astounding egocentricity and sense
of entitlement, and see themselves as the center of the universe,
as superior beings who are justified in living according to their
own rules."It's not that I don't follow the law.""I follow my own
laws. I never violate my own rules.""Looking out for number one."
Stephen A. Diamond


