Re: [Jchat] windows process priority?

2014-08-11 Thread Björn Helgason
It often happens using some free application that it turns on some option you have to pay for. It is common when you instruct the telephone just to use wifi that it turns on some service which costs you. Even automatically turns off sound and turns on refusal to answer calls. Free downloads ofte

Re: [Jchat] windows process priority?

2014-08-11 Thread John Baker
Very tweet worthy. Sent from my iPhone > On Aug 11, 2014, at 2:26 AM, Björn Helgason wrote: > > AI is supposed to be clever and do things for you. > > Fact is it is often stupid and does things to you. > > __---_ > https://groups.google.com/forum/m/#!forum/havaogskulamal >> O

Re: [Jchat] windows process priority?

2014-08-11 Thread Björn Helgason
AI is supposed to be clever and do things for you. Fact is it is often stupid and does things to you. __---_ https://groups.google.com/forum/m/#!forum/havaogskulamal On 10 Aug 2014 13:58, "Raul Miller" wrote: > I have noticed, recently, that when I manually set a J process to "a

Re: [Jchat] windows process priority?

2014-08-10 Thread Raul Miller
Thanks. I am thinking about all sorts of sarcastic quips right now, but I guess I'll save them. Thanks again, -- Raul On Sun, Aug 10, 2014 at 10:59 AM, Robert Bernecky wrote: > I think the answer here may be that BillWare(tm) Knows What Is Good For > You And You Do Not. > By definition...

Re: [Jchat] windows process priority?

2014-08-10 Thread Robert Bernecky
I think the answer here may be that BillWare(tm) Knows What Is Good For You And You Do Not. By definition... This link and its friends may help, or maybe not... http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms684828%28v=vs.85%29.aspx Bob On 14-08-10 09:57 AM, Raul Miller wrote: I h

[Jchat] windows process priority?

2014-08-10 Thread Raul Miller
I have noticed, recently, that when I manually set a J process to "above normal" priority that something (I do not know what) sets it to "below normal" after a time. Needless to say, this is frustrating. Has anybody heard of this kind of thing happening, elsewhere? Thanks, -- Raul