Posted on March 8, 2009 by Richard Koppel
Although many memory sites and even Dell proclaim that the Dimension 4550 has a memory limit of 1 Gigabyte, many will run two 1 GB sticks.
See an article located at http://en.community.dell.com/wikis/desktop/dimension-4550-maximum-memory-2gb-not-1gb.aspx, which led me to attempt to upgrade an old 4550’s memory to 2 Gigs.
While some commenters complained that they could not do so, they [...]
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Posted on November 3, 2008 by Richard Koppel
Not. Why should she do anything as unmaverick as keep her word and release what she promised.
Hopefully, she will fade into the Alaskan mountains and we will never hear of the whako diva after tomorrow. That means we will never know what was concealed in those records, but we will some how bear up – [...]
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Posted on November 2, 2008 by Richard Koppel
Malkin agains makes the fool look smart.
In a lameeffort to attribute responsibility for a distant Aunt’s illegal presence in the country, Malcolm suggests that Aunt Zeituni could only have navigated the ways of the illegal immigrant with the help of Obama.
if it wasn’t Barack Obama who helped her get here, who did? How did she [...]
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Posted on November 1, 2008 by Richard Koppel
For instance, had we not checked local voting rules on line this morning, my daughter’s absentee ballot would probably not be counted.
She went to the trouble of getting an absentee ballot to make sure that she got to vote this time. In 2004 my daughter was disenfranchised, because she thought that she could vote on [...]
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Posted on October 16, 2008 by Richard Koppel
What do the secessionists of the Alaskan Independence Party have in common with Senator John McCain and Alaska Governor Sarah Palin?
I seriously doubt that Senator McCain would agree with Dexter Clark, Vice Chairman of the AIP Northern Division, that United States Armed Forces stationed in Alaska are “occupation troops”. As for what Sarah Palin thinks [...]
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Posted on October 14, 2008 by Richard Koppel
If you haven’t heard anything about rape victims being charged for rape kits, when Sarah Palin was Mayor of Wasilla, you may wish to begin with a USA Today article, “Palin’s town used to bill victims for rape kits.” The Los Angeles Times reported.
When Sarah Palin was mayor of Wasilla, the city billed sexual assault [...]
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Posted on October 12, 2008 by Richard Koppel
Alaska Governor Sara Palin and the McCain-Palin campaign are doing their best to discredit the Alaska Legislative Council report. One of their arguments is it makes no sense to say that Palin’s effort to pressure Monegan to fire Wooten was an abuse of power, but Monegan’s firing for resisting the same unlawful pressure was lawful. [...]
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