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    Interesting XP Question

    Yo Everybody,

    This time I have an INTERESTING question. Beat this:
    I made a program with a timer in. On Windows 98 it worked normally.
    But now I'm working with Windows XP and now the timer is worked much faster. But I don't want him to go faster. Question:
    How to fix this?
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    dude, NotLKH was telling you in a humerous manner that this is Forum Feedback, note the words carefully because they have precisely **** all to do with Windows XP and a VB timer.

    He who demands never gets.

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    Originally posted by chrisjk
    He who demands never gets.
    Well I dunno, there's a few young 20 year old girls I know that'll do anything you demand once you pop 'em a few twenties
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    You went to school on Leeson Street, didn't you?

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    Originally posted by plenderj
    Well I dunno, there's a few young 20 year old girls I know that'll do anything you demand once you pop 'em a few twenties
    only a few?! You know some pretty cheap tarts

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    Originally posted by MethadoneBoy
    You went to school on Leeson Street, didn't you?
    As a matter of fact I did go to school on leeson street for two years ; 5th and 6th year.
    I was however referring to myriam
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