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Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Graphic Card / Speed / Generation / Dx /Throughput Analysis

GRAPHICS CARD HIERARCHY CHART
GeForceRadeon

4870 X2
GTX 280 4850 X2
9800 GX2, GTX 260 4870
8800 GTX, 8800 Ultra, 9800 GTX, 9800 GTX+ 3870 X2, 4850
8800 GT 512 MB, 8800 GTS 512 MB, 9800 GT 4830
8800 GTS 640 MB, 9600 GT HD 2900 XT, 3870
8800 GS, 9600 GSO 3850 512 MB, Mobility 3870, 4670
8800 GT 256 MB, 8800 GTS 320 MB, GO 8800M HD 2900 PRO, 3850 256 MB, Mobility 3850, 4650
7950 GX2 X1950 XTX
7800 GTX 512, 7900 GTO, 7900 GTX X1900 XT, X1950 XT, X1900 XTX
7800 GTX, 7900 GT, 7950 GT X1800 XT, X1900 AIW, X1900 GT, X1950 PRO, HD 2900 GT
7800 GT, 7900 GS, Go 7950 GTX, 8600 GTS, 9500 GT (GDDR3) X1800 XL, X1950 GT, Mobility X1800 XT
6800 Ultra, 7600 GT, 7800 GS, Go 7800 GTX, Go 7900 GTX, 8600 GT (GDDR3), 9500 GT (DDR2) X800 XT (& PE), X850 XT (& PE), X1650 XT, X1800 GTO, Mobility X1900, HD 2600 XT, 3650 (DDR3), 3670, Mobility 3670
6800 GT, 6800 GS (PCIe), Go 7800, Go 7900 GS, 8600 GT (DDR2) X800 XL, X800 GTO2/GTO16, Mobility X800 XT, HD 2600 PRO, Mobility HD 2600 XT, 3650 (DDR2), Mobility 3650
6800 GS (AGP), Go 6800 Ultra, Go 7600 GT, 8600M GT, 8700M GT X800 GTO 256 MB, X800 PRO, X850 PRO, X1650 GT, Mobility HD 2600
6800, Go 6800, 7300 GT GDDR3, 7600 GS, Go 7700, 8600M GS X800, X800 GTO 128 MB, X1600 XT, X1650 PRO, Mobility X1800
6600 GT, 6800LE, 6800 XT, 7300 GT (DDR2), Go 7600 (128-bit), 8500 GT, 9400 GT 9800 XT, X700 PRO, X800 GT, X800 SE, Mobility X800, X1300 XT, X1600 PRO, HD 2400 XT, HD 3300, Mobility 3470, HD 4350, HD 4550
FX 5900, FX 5900 Ultra, FX 5950 Ultra, 6600 (128-bit), Go 6800 (128-bit) 9700, 9700 PRO, 9800, 9800 PRO, X700, X1300 PRO, Mobility X1450, X1550, Mobility X1600, Mobility X1700, HD 2400 PRO, Mobility HD 2400 XT, Mobility X2500, HD 3200, Mobility 3450
FX 5800 Ultra, FX 5900 XT, Go 6600, Go 7600 (64-bit) 9500 PRO, 9600 XT, Mobility 9800, 9800 PRO (128-bit), X600 XT, Mobility X700, X1050 (128-bit), Mobility X1350, Mobility X1400, Mobility X2300, Mobility HD 2400
4 Ti 4600, 4 Ti 4800, FX 5700 Ultra, 6200, 8400 GS 9600 PRO, Mobility 9700 (128-bit), 9800 LE, X600 PRO, Mobility X600, Mobility X1300, Xpress 1250, Mobility HD 2300
4 Ti4200, 4 Ti4400, 4 Ti4800 SE, FX 5600 Ultra, FX 5700, 6600 (64-bit), 7300 GS, 8400M GS, 9300M G, 9300M GS 9500, 9550, 9600, Mobility 9600, X300, X1050 (64-bit)
3 Ti500, FX 5200 Ultra, FX 5600, FX 5700 LE, Go 5700, 6200 TC, 6600 LE, 7200 GS, 7300 LE, 8200M, 9200M GS, 9100M 8500, 9100, 9000 PRO, 9600 LE, Mobility 9700 (64-bit), X300 SE, X1150
3, 3 Ti200, FX 5200 (128-bit), FX 5500, Go 5600, Go 6200, Go 6400, Go 7200, Go 7300, Go 7400 (64-bit) 9000, 9200, 9250, Mobility 9600 (64-bit), Mobility X300
FX 5200 (64 bit), 6100, 6150, Go 7200, Go 7400 (32-bit) 9200 SE, Xpress 200M, Xpress 1000, Xpress 1150
2 GTS, 4 MX 440, 2 Ultra, 2 Ti, 2 Ti 200 7500
256, 2 MX 200, 4 MX 420, 2 MX 400 SDR, LE, DDR, 7000, 7200
Nvidia TNT Rage 128

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Sunday, November 4, 2007

Share Your Losses to Heal from Grief




Share Your Losses to Heal from Grief


(Extracted from "Parables on Grief and Loss")
You know you shouldn’t overlook the possibility that life is planned in just such a way as to cause you grievance when you least expect it. It happens often that, at the worst possible moment, another loss occurs, one we hadn’t anticipated or prepared for.

This is a miracle sometimes, a true test of our strength. Oh yes, most of us would have preferred to read the book, but then Life’s lessons are a book, aren’t they? One that we open to a new page every day to see what troubles or delights will be ours this time.

Share your losses. They are real. Tell someone you hurt. There’s no shame. The shame is only in keeping all that pain to yourself. You will not heal that way. Let it out. Find a way and let it out. And the next time your world collides with itself, you’ll be ready.



This love of ours that dwells so deep
Comes from our Souls, our hearts to keep
Without any praise, no need to arise
Too many tears that fill up our eyes

Can we uncover this pain once again?
And surrender to Love our need to begin
Encouraging ourselves to rise up and cheer
“Lord, hear my song, so glad to be here”

Maurice Turmel holds a PHD in Counseling Psychology and was a practicing therapist for nearly 25 years. Today he is a Speaker, Author and Songwriter. Spirituality, Inspiration, Motivation and Creativity are main interests. Dr. Turmel has authored The Parables series of books and a Spiritual Self-Help novel "The Voice."


He has 4 CD compilations of Inspirational Blues available at: http://www.cdbaby.com/turmel
He can be reached at drmoe@mauriceturmel.com

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

The chemistry of Dating Around ( Dont Learn It ! )

"I'm really not ready for commitment." That's the line Bob Jennings of Everett, WA, uses when he begins dating someone new. Fresh from a dicey divorce, Jennings explains that he wants to find a partner for life — eventually — but plans on taking his time to avoid another mistake.

Problem is, despite his well-intentioned honesty, Jennings' no-strings tactic doesn't seem to be working; he routinely finds himself causing heartache and wonders how he's managed to hurt so many feelings while trying to meet his soul mate.

( Find out more from MSN.com)

"The best way to figure out who's right for you — especially if you're interested in making another serious commitment — is to try to get to know a variety of different personalities," says Pepper Schwartz, Ph.D., professor of sociology at the University of Washington and author of Everything You Know About Love and Sex is Wrong. "The problem is, everyone wants monogamy at different points in a relationship, and if one person is feeling more invested than the other, you'll run into conflict." For Jennings and others, these thorny relationships start simply enough. "I find a woman who seems interesting, we go on six or seven dates, have good chemistry, and sometimes even sleep together." That's when things often begin to fall apart: When the relationship becomes intimate. One person nudges toward commitment, his or her date explains that he or she isn't ready to settle down, and, since there seems to be no middle ground, both often carry on with two different sets of expectations that go unfulfilled. In the end, no one gets what they want. "It's really uncomfortable," says Jennings. "Sometimes I feel that it's better to be alone than to date people and hurt their feelings." Fortunately, there are guidelines for navigating the game without coming off as uncaring.

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What Your New Worth Should Be

According to Thomas J. Stanley, author of " The Millionaire Mind " & " The Millionaire next door, " A good way to determine what your net worth should be is to multiply your age by your annual income ( All sources) and then divide by 10. So , for example, if you are 30 years old and earn $ 50,000 ayear, you should have a net worth of $ 150,000. If you are 40 years old and earn $ 100,000 a year, you should have a net worth of $ 400, 000.

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