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ParticipantThe problem was found and fixed.
There was a null amount for the free paper products, a simple change to 0.00 fixed it.
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ParticipantLinda and I have been checking this out to pinpoint the exact problem. What i have come up with is that there is a problem when adding the free items ie: Monthly reports. All the others work fine. If you cannot add these free items, then leave a note in the comments. The cost items should work fine, so please add them.
I am currently in contact with the developer to get this fixed.Dan Child
ParticipantTo do what you just described, you could go to your local best buy, staples, or circuit city and get the cheapest computer they offer, and still be able to do the HB program finances, ect.
Some pointers when buying a computer:
1. Never buy a celeron, ever. They just don’t perform.
2. Get at least 512 mb of RAM. This will keep you going for years to come, and keep it fast. 1 GB or more is recomended.
3. if you do a lot of music or video, then a big hard drive is a must 160GB+ but if you are only going to do work on it, then 80GB is more than enough.
4. Games, if you plan on playing any new games (within the past 2 years), make sure you have a Nvidia 6000 series or higher (6600,6800). Or ATI X series (X600-X850). Avoid integrated intel video, as they don’t support the new games.
5. Sound, most come with built in sound, if your not a media freak, then this is sufficiant.
6. DVD-Burner. totally optional.
7. Display, LCD’s are small light and clear, but don’t go as high a resolution and are about twice the price. CRT’s are bigger, but are way cheaper and go to higher resolutions.any other questions, just ask.
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ParticipantI’d say it depends on what you want in your computer 😉
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ParticipantMatt,
Yeah, i understood what you wanted. It still has the same effect, if we want this feature implimented, then it would probly have to be a paid upgrade. We are still gathering more information about this.I will keep you updated as things progress
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ParticipantPersonally, i have a custom built computer. i bought all the parts and built my own. It has a water cooling setup in it too 😉
AMD XP 2800+ OC’d to a 3000+
512MB Kingston HyperX (getting 1GB soon)
Nvidia 6800 OC’d to a GT
80 Gb main
250 Gb storage
DVD
DVD-Burner
Dual 21″ Monitors
5.1 surroundOh, i run XP pro and a few varioations of linux (Debian, Slackware, FC2, Mepis)
I also own a compaq and toshiba laptop.
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ParticipantIf you would kindly point me in the sirection of this MOD, i’ll see if i can get it integrated. I would just google for it, but i don’t know what its called. 😉
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ParticipantThis is off the phpBB website:
Adding an image to a post
phpBB BBCode incorporates a tag for including images in your posts. Two very important things to remember when using this tag are: many users do not appreciate lots of images being shown in posts and second, the image you display must already be available on the Internet (it cannot exist only on your computer, for example, unless you run a webserver!). There is currently no way of storing images locally with phpBB (all these issues are expected to be addressed in the next release of phpBB). To display an image, you must surround the URL pointing to the image with tags. For example:[img]http://www.phpbb.com/phpBB/templates/subSilver/images/logo_phpBB_med.gif[/img]
As noted in the URL section above you can wrap an image in a [url][/url] tag if you wish, eg.
[url=http://www.phpbb.com/][img]http://www.phpbb.com/phpBB/templates/subSilver/images/logo_phpBB_med.gif[/img][/url]
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