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[Quote: Originally Posted by amadolabonte]Ok I have extremely limited funds but I got given a pc with a AMD Athlon 2.2ghz processor. It uses ddr1 ram modules.It currently has only 512mb of ram and a crappy 40gig IDE hard drive. Im using the built in sound card .Iv used my TD-12 to trigger samples in Kontakt which was fine when using a 'lite' kit, except there was noticeable latency. Only a split second but it was annoying just for jamming.When I tried to load up a bigger kit it just maxed out the ram!So Im thinking to start off with another 512mb ddr1 module and see if this helps ryzen 7 mobo. This will double the ram and is cheap to try out. Only thing is though that it will be unmatched to the ram I currently have. Will this matter much?Then maybe I'l try a faster modern SATA hard drive. Also not too expensiveAfter that I'l look at a better sound card.I appreciate the computer I'm working with is old by modern standers but If necessary it can accomodate a 3.2ghz processor and up to 3gb or ram. So I am going to give upgrading this on the cheap a go. I looking really for practical tips on how to proceed, what to try first, what to avoid and things to be aware of.Thanks for reading my post . looking for quick response |
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[Quote: Originally Posted by amadolabonte]Ok I have extremely limited funds but I got given a pc with a AMD Athlon 2.2ghz processor. It uses ddr1 ram modules.It currently has only 512mb of ram and a crappy 40gig IDE hard drive. Im using the built in sound card .Iv used my TD-12 to trigger samples in Kontakt which was fine when using a 'lite' kit, except there was noticeable latency. Only a split second but it was annoying just for jamming.When I tried to load up a bigger kit it just maxed out the ram!So Im thinking to start off with another 512mb ddr1 module and see if this helps. This will double the ram and is cheap to try out. Only thing is though that it will be unmatched to the ram I currently have. Will this matter much?Then maybe I'l try a faster modern SATA hard drive. Also not too expensiveAfter that I'l look at a better sound card.I appreciate the computer I'm working with is old by modern standers but If necessary it can accomodate a 3.2ghz processor and up to 3gb or ram. So I am going to give upgrading this on the cheap a go. I looking really for practical tips on how to proceed, what to try first, what to avoid and things to be aware of.Thanks for reading my post . thanks in advance for any help |
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Ok I have extremely limited funds but I got given a pc with a AMD Athlon 2.2ghz processor. It uses ddr1 ram modules. |
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I am looking for best tandem inflatable kayak any suggestions will be appreciated |
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I am looking for tandem inflatable kayak |
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@amadolabonte Hello, I am an intermediate player and wanted to see which grip was better. Personally, I use the grip that puts the index finger behind the paddle ( I do not know what it is called). I also have a Selkirk Invicta for the longer reach when using this grip. I use this grip because I have a huge table tennis background but I know it puts me at a disadvantage because my hand is really up the handle. best pickleball shoes I heard from multiple people that the continental grip is the best. I also tried the Selkirk Omni that has a really short handle and did not like it. What are everyone's thoughts on which grip is the best? What are the pros and cons of different variations of how you guys hold the paddle? no response. |
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Hello, I am an intermediate player and wanted to see which grip was better. Personally, I use the grip that puts the index finger behind the paddle ( I do not know what it is called). I also have a Selkirk Invicta for the longer reach when using this grip. I use this grip because I have a huge table tennis background but I know it puts me at a disadvantage because my hand is really up the handle. I heard from multiple people that the continental grip is the best. I also tried the Selkirk Omni that has a really short handle and did not like it. What are everyone's thoughts on which grip is the best? What are the pros and cons of different variations of how you guys hold the paddle? |
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thank you for your suggestions. |
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I've been reading the government website but it's not overly clear. I'm not sure if she'll qualify and I'm looking for the thoughts/advice of people with similar situations. My daughter is 19 and lives at home. She was recently diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and severe anxiety. She wants to get a job but her mood changes so frequently from day to day we are not sure she'll be able to hold anything down. She had a job once so far and it didn't last long. We'd like her to keep trying, but at this point we're wondering how well she'll ever be able to hold down employment. Even further education would be a challenge, as she barely managed to finish high school (through an alternative program). It would be nice to get her set up so she can receive some income so she doesn't feel like she's just sitting at home all day. I just don't know if she's likely to qualify. We're not charging her rent and she doesn't have any expenses. Our concern is more about her self-esteem and her own future self-sustainability. At this point all we have is the paperwork from Homewood in Guelph confirming her diagnosis. Has anyone had any similar situations for themselves or another? If so then what was your experience? Thanks!!
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Question about my adult daughter's potential eligibility (19, living at home, recently diagnosed)
in General Discussion Quote Originally Posted by amadolabonte:
I've been reading the government website but it's not overly clear. I'm not sure if she'll qualify and I'm looking for the thoughts/advice of people with similar situations. My daughter is 19 and lives at home. She was recently diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and severe anxiety. She wants to get a job but her mood changes so frequently from day to day we are not sure she'll be able to hold anything down. She had a job once so far and it didn't last long. https://kirklandseniorcare.com/services/ We'd like her to keep trying, but at this point we're wondering how well she'll ever be able to hold down employment. Even further education would be a challenge, as she barely managed to finish high school (through an alternative program). It would be nice to get her set up so she can receive some income so she doesn't feel like she's just sitting at home all day. I just don't know if she's likely to qualify. We're not charging her rent and she doesn't have any expenses. Our concern is more about her self-esteem and her own future self-sustainability. At this point all we have is the paperwork from Homewood in Guelph confirming her diagnosis. Has anyone had any similar situations for themselves or another? If so then what was your experience? Thanks!!
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Question about my adult daughter's potential eligibility (19, living at home, recently diagnosed)
in General Discussion I've been reading the government website but it's not overly clear. I'm not sure if she'll qualify and I'm looking for the thoughts/advice of people with similar situations. My daughter is 19 and lives at home. She was recently diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and severe anxiety. She wants to get a job but her mood changes so frequently from day to day we are not sure she'll be able to hold anything down. She had a job once so far and it didn't last long. We'd like her to keep trying, but at this point we're wondering how well she'll ever be able to hold down employment. Even further education would be a challenge, as she barely managed to finish high school (through an alternative program). It would be nice to get her set up so she can receive some income so she doesn't feel like she's just sitting at home all day. I just don't know if she's likely to qualify. We're not charging her rent and she doesn't have any expenses. Our concern is more about her self-esteem and her own future self-sustainability. At this point all we have is the paperwork from Homewood in Guelph confirming her diagnosis. Has anyone had any similar situations for themselves or another? If so then what was your experience? Thanks!! |
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Quote Originally Posted by amadolabonte:
Hi guys I live in Ohio and was wondering 1) can I play online poker for real money in this state? And 2) if so what sites do you guys use/recommend? I’m sick of playing on the WSOP app and want to get more serious! Appreciate it!! no response, |
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Hi guys I live in Ohio and was wondering 1) can I play online poker for real money in this state? And 2) if so what sites do you guys use/recommend? I’m sick of playing on the WSOP app and want to get more serious! Appreciate it!! |
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