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I figured it out...just needed to find the info ;) 6GB RAM

Should be okay unless you're running some kind of heavy-duty desktop publishing package for the paper (e.g. Adobe InDesign). I'd go higher on a new machine, but 6 is pretty good.
 
Nope, Microsoft Publisher 2002 :)

Oo, same program I used to use for the church newsletter. That should be okay in 6GB given that most computers when it came out were coming with 1 or 2. If your file gets big, you might benefit from more but I doubt it's a big problem.
 
Oo, same program I used to use for the church newsletter. That should be okay in 6GB given that most computers when it came out were coming with 1 or 2. If your file gets big, you might benefit from more but I doubt it's a big problem.
That program works for me and I can do what I need with it. :) I can't see RAM being the issue.
 
After a day of heavy use, I'm still not totally sold on Chrome...had to keep refreshing sites, couldn't follow links in sites (which I was able to in Firefox today), and there's the fuzzy display...the only bonus was that it was easier to watch some online videos in Chrome than in Firefox.
 
I almost forgot the biggie...I could not highlight and then copy-and-paste the info I need from sites and from my Gmail emails when I accessed through Chrome.
 
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As a last Seeler, shall I see your first shortly to have dialogue on what God means to the multitudes scattered about for a larger perspective ... that may take time to sink in? Preserve my sol for that moment ... when the inertia hits ... motivation?
 
Last as I take a bus to the subway station this morning. My mom, who drove me each day, is now at her summer estate in New Brunswick.
 
okay this is beyond ridiculous...I can't access Google Sites on Chrome! Good grief they are both owned by the same outfit!
 
It's also well up the Northumbland Strait. Further south, opposite PEI, a concentration of camp sites has led to run-off pollution, some of it from human waste, for the last ten years. The government has covered it up for all that time, and has not posted warnings (as the law requires) when it's dangerous. (governments in New Brunswick are notoriously corrupt, even by Canadian standards.)
I have been vacationing there for over 40 years. without knowing about it.
 
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