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I think you need to try and get it fixed/replaced, as I can see it bugging you forever. It'll never be right because of it to you. I was like it with my Macbook pro - it got very very hot, but, I put up with it, but it was still a nagging problem in mind whilst I had it.
That's only on Exchange servers, for internal e-mail.. and it removes it from the recipients inbox if not read. As soon as it leaves the Exchange organisation (or it's been read), it just sends an e-mail "Whoeever wishes to recall this message" but leaves the original e-mail in place.
But...
I'm going shopping tomorrow.. see if any more stock has come in anywhere.
One CPW did say they may be getting more in Monday.. so hoping others are too!
Gets very complex, quickly.
As said, you can only compare like for like at the Ghz level from the same CPU family really.. but, it makes for some good Saturday night foruming :p
If you're running 100 processes, then you will be running the processor each core of the processor at 2.0Ghz.
Say you have a JCB on running on a computer at 4Ghz, single core.
Daz is a workman, who can dig half as quick as the JCB.
You run Daz on a dual core CPU, and you get two of him.. both...
So technically, if two threads of the same program are maxing each core, then you would be close to 4Ghz in theory for overall processor usage, hence the advert is right.
It's one of those which sounds much better by doubling it, but in the real world, a single 4Ghz processor would be better...
In simple terms, it doesn't really mean 2Ghz == 4Ghz.
It means, two threads can run at 2Ghz each at the same time, in parallel.
Multithreaded applications could in theory use both cores at the same time so "in theory" maybe.. but, a lot of apps aren't, so they'll only use one core in reality...
That's an Apple Remote - does it even work with the JBL system? I doubt it?
It's just infrared.. It works with Macs, Apple TV, Apple iPod Docks, etc. :p
iPod's don't have infrared - docks do, but then, I reckon you'd need the Apple dock for that remote to work.
It's now "no excessive usage" - they took the "fair use" away, as they got some bad press when they said it was "unlimited by fairuse of 200MB" - it's now - unlimited, but not excessive.