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ZOldDude

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Free training
« on: March 20, 2008, 03:31:26 am »
Free 3 hour long training class(s)...either download or have the CD shipped free:
http://www.appdev.com/promo/freetitle.asp?PC=RN00798&T=d%5FNF

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Re: Free training
« Reply #1 on: March 20, 2008, 11:42:56 am »
Free 3 hour long training class(s)...either download or have the CD shipped free:
http://www.appdev.com/promo/freetitle.asp?PC=RN00798&T=d%5FNF

Think they are more like "Free 3 hour long demos" but i orderd mine via shipped, here comes the spam mail!

Not only did i get one demo, i orderd 3 more and shipped them to my friends houses with their names and such that they dont know about yet. here comes spam mail X3 (but i dun care, not my house lol)

Id rather have hard copies of things, i can wait the few weeks cause im too cheap to pay 4-5 cents and my time to burn it to a CD on my CD-Rom that dont work properly.

@medic, i got my burner to read cd's, now it fucks up when i burn CD's, thats what i get for having a cheap 6 year old burner that shouldnt have lasted for more than a year anyway.
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Re: Free training
« Reply #2 on: March 20, 2008, 11:12:10 pm »
Might be a RAM problem.
Did you ever run SpinRight 6.0?

After that d/l the memtest86 ISO...burn it,use it to boot and check the ram overnight.

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