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| relic <nospam.nospam@relic211.cjb.net>, the gibbering-panhandler and tottering ass-bandit who likes sadistic solo flute playing with woodchucks, and whose partner is an easy-ride with a disappointing mammal hole, wrote in <45d76f40$0$4849$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>: > Neil Purling wrote: >> "relic" <nospam.nospam@relic211.cjb.net> wrote in message >> news:45d75be5$0$19022$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... >>> Increase IE's cache size. 60 or 70 GB should suit your needs. >> >> How should this make a difference to saving certain image file types? >> How do I change the setting as suggested? > > When your IE Cache is full, the first symptom has always been failing to > save .jpg files. (Not because of some unique characteristic of a jpeg, > just that they are the most common file-type people save.) > > You can clear your cache more frequently (in IE Tools, Internet Options, > General tab, "Delete Files" button. > > You can increase your cache size to allow you to do more saving before it > needs to be purged. (As above but it's the "Settings" button. Double its > current size to maybe 8-10 GB.) > > You can set IE to purge its cache when you close IE. (As above except it's > on the Advanced tab, check the box "Empty Temporary Internet Files folder > when browser is closed" near the end of the list.) > > ****ing hell! -- For my own part, I have never had a thought which I could not set down in words with even more distinctness than that with which I conceived it. There is, however, a class of fancies of exquisite delicacy which are not thoughts, and to which as yet I have found it absolutely impossible to adapt to language. These fancies arise in the soul, alas how rarely. Only at epochs of most intense tranquillity, when the bodily and mental health are in perfection. And at those weird points of time, where the confines of the waking world blend with the world of dreams. And so I captured this fancy, where all that we see, or seem, is but a dream within a dream. | |||
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| relic <nospam.nospam@relic211.cjb.net>, the wizened-guttersnipe and wicked barfairy who likes indecent load dropping with porcupines, and whose partner is a slapper with a comfortable oonie, wrote in <45d79b2f$0$24772$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>: > Gazwad wrote: >> relic <nospam.nospam@relic211.cjb.net>, the gibbering-panhandler and >> tottering ass-bandit who likes sadistic solo flute playing with >> woodchucks, and whose partner is an easy-ride with a disappointing >> mammal hole, wrote in <45d76f40$0$4849$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>: >>> Neil Purling wrote: >>>> "relic" <nospam.nospam@relic211.cjb.net> wrote in message >>>> news:45d75be5$0$19022$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... >>>>> Increase IE's cache size. 60 or 70 GB should suit your needs. >>>> >>>> How should this make a difference to saving certain image file >>>> types? How do I change the setting as suggested? >>> >>> When your IE Cache is full, the first symptom has always been >>> failing to save .jpg files. (Not because of some unique >>> characteristic of a jpeg, just that they are the most common >>> file-type people save.) >>> >>> You can clear your cache more frequently (in IE Tools, Internet >>> Options, General tab, "Delete Files" button. >>> >>> You can increase your cache size to allow you to do more saving >>> before it needs to be purged. (As above but it's the "Settings" >>> button. Double its current size to maybe 8-10 GB.) >>> >>> You can set IE to purge its cache when you close IE. (As above >>> except it's on the Advanced tab, check the box "Empty Temporary >>> Internet Files folder when browser is closed" near the end of the >>> list.) >>> >>> >> >> >> ****ing hell! > > In error? > 70GB for the IE cache? I thought my 1.2 Terabytes would be enough but evidently not. -- For my own part, I have never had a thought which I could not set down in words with even more distinctness than that with which I conceived it. There is, however, a class of fancies of exquisite delicacy which are not thoughts, and to which as yet I have found it absolutely impossible to adapt to language. These fancies arise in the soul, alas how rarely. Only at epochs of most intense tranquillity, when the bodily and mental health are in perfection. And at those weird points of time, where the confines of the waking world blend with the world of dreams. And so I captured this fancy, where all that we see, or seem, is but a dream within a dream. | |||
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