That's what sites like MSN and Hotmail do.

Timothy Sadleir wrote:
> There's something wrong with your quotes.  You make it seem like it's what
> you are saying and it goes on in one continuous line...
>
> On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 9:16 AM, Mike Stiehm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   
>> Same exact thing for me.-------------I asked a friend to turn it off while
>> I was playing TF2... Didn't notice anydifference, nor did anyone complain of
>> any lag/worse performance. So in themeantime I will run a few servers whit
>> out the boost and see if anyonecomplains.The weird thing about this is that
>> fps_max 1 with the boost will use up thesame amount of cpu as fps_max 999...
>> It would make sense to run servers at200/300 but as long as the boost is
>> running you might as well run it at 999because both use the same amount of
>> CPU :(.
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