How do, On Mon, 2007-06-04 at 19:54 -0500, Mike McCarty wrote: > Kam Leo wrote: > > On 6/4/07, Mike McCarty <Mike.McCarty@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > >> Kam Leo wrote: > >> > On 6/2/07, Stanley A. Klein <sklein@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> > > >> >> I have a 500 Mhz Pentium machine that runs FC5 very well. I > >> installed it > >> >> using the multi-CD set. > >> >> > >> >> I can NOT put a DVD drive on the machine, because the minimum speed > >> for > >> >> DVD drives is around 800 Mhz, based on all the drive boxes I looked at > >> >> when I investigated the matter. > >> > > >> > > >> > BUNK!! 600MHz was the speed Microsoft recommended for playing back > >> > >> Unnecessarily strong words. In any case, there are people with specialty > >> machines (like laptops) for which using a DVD drive is not an option, > >> and others for which *buying* anything is not an option. Others might > >> not feel techinically inclined to open up their machines. > >> > >> Mike > > > > > > No those are not unnecessarily strong words. Those were the system > > I looked in my approx. 2000 page dictionary, and it says "bunk" is > an abbreviated form of "buncombe", which is defined as Wrong dictionary to be looking in most likely. Get yourself a street slang dictionary & look up the meaning of bunk :-) > 1. Bombastic speechmaking or any specious utterance for political > effect. > > 2. Humbug. Also spelled /bunkum/. > > A humbug is a fraud or deception, as in "Christmas! Bah, humbug!" > > So, which meaning did you intend? I don't think either applies. Probably neither. Spend some time on the hard rock, in the hood & the meaning will become clear very fast ;-) > Mike taharka Lexington, Kentucky U.S.A.