How many earthquakes have occurred in Mexico City since the 1985 earthquake? I would like to include this in a report I am writing about the Mexico City 1985 Earthquake, but I've been having a tough time finding this just by using google, so I thought I'd give YA a try! ________________________________ yahoo keyword tool ~ overture ~ traffic estimator ~ adwords traffic estimator
What do yottamperes have to do with earthquakes? In any case 4 and 3/4s exactly - FACT. One is 3/4s as it sort of got going back in '98 but never quite managed it.
If it is a bot, you aren't supposed to post after it. I therefore conclude that you think it is NOT a bot. Or that you're in league with the bots. Either way I am very disappointed.
Hey Japes. Does your post here mean that you got back to the US safely, and are now working in private security?
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Yeah, back in the States, enjoying some leave time. I got a new girlfriend, we've been spending lots of quality time together. She has a six-core processor and RAM that goes on for days.
I find that more than two cores is a bit of a waste on a desktop PC. I don't think many applications are written to take advantage of them. Mainly because most applications besides games don't require high performance processing, and it's difficult to parallelize a lot of the stuff that a game does. Apart from the graphics, but then the bulk of that is typically handled by a separate dedicated processor anyway. In other words, I'm saying your girlfriend is fat.
It's a workstation. I definitely don't need six cores and 32gb of RAM to play games, but it doesn't hurt my frame rate either. Anyway, I plan on doing a lot of work with Zbrush, which I have found to be quite capable of fully utilizing all six cores. And you know what they say: Once you go fat, you don't go back.