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    mitchell65 said:
    kucing13 said:
    You've got me beat. I was born shortly after D-Day. :)
    what is D-day carl? I would like to know :)
    D Day was 6th June 1944. It's when the invasion of mainland Europe started with landings at Dunkirk! Just Google it for loads of history! Let's not dwell on wars though, life is far too short! the sun is shining, birds are singing and all the girls look georgous
    It is also called the Normandy invasion.
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    window's 7
       #82

    life is far too short! the sun is shining, birds are singing and all the girls look georgous
    i like the BOLD part
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #83

    kucing13 said:
    life is far too short! the sun is shining, birds are singing and all the girls look georgous
    i like the BOLD part
    Me too
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    window's 7
       #85

    Bare Foot Kid said:
    Good video BFK. i love the dancing part.You know what i mean...
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    Windows 8.1 Pro RTM x64
       #86

    Good one Ted. But here's a puzzler for you. I normally browse with the 64-bit version of IE8, so have to use the 32-bit version of IE8 if I want to view or listen to anything that requires a plugin or Flash. I had a quick look to see what the video was, and then I closed the 32-bit browser (I had the 64-bit one open all the time). Normally, when I do this, the video and sound stop. This time, the sound remained.

    Edit: I tried again, but this time it went off when I closed the browser.
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    window's 7
       #87

    IE8 love this video
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    Windows 7 32bit, Snow leopard
       #88

    so i am not the only one who uses IE8? :)
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    Dwarf said:
    Good one Ted. But here's a puzzler for you. I normally browse with the 64-bit version of IE8, so have to use the 32-bit version of IE8 if I want to view or listen to anything that requires a plugin or Flash. I had a quick look to see what the video was, and then I closed the 32-bit browser (I had the 64-bit one open all the time). Normally, when I do this, the video and sound stop. This time, the sound remained.

    I just tried the same and the sound stopped when I closed the 32-bit with the 64-bit browser still open, it is a puzzler. (I wish they'd finally get 64-bit flash)
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    Windows 8.1 Pro RTM x64
       #90

    Bare Foot Kid said:
    Dwarf said:
    Good one Ted. But here's a puzzler for you. I normally browse with the 64-bit version of IE8, so have to use the 32-bit version of IE8 if I want to view or listen to anything that requires a plugin or Flash. I had a quick look to see what the video was, and then I closed the 32-bit browser (I had the 64-bit one open all the time). Normally, when I do this, the video and sound stop. This time, the sound remained.

    I just tried the same and the sound stopped when I closed the 32-bit with the 64-bit browser still open, it is a puzzler. (I wish they'd finally get 64-bit flash)
    That's what it's supposed to do, Ted. But I had closed the 32-bit browser and yet the sound remained. It even showed up in the volume controls as being from IE. I agree that it is a bit of a puzzler and, like you, I wish that Adobe would get their act together and release a 64-bit version of Flash.
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