auntblabby wrote:
why didn't god give me more RAM?
Well, my guess is your mainboard doesn't have any more free slots, they're all filled up and the RAM you have is old, I assume that would be just about the same problem I have. I suggest to seek up the next God hardware store and complain about having too few RAM.
My guess is we also have an old OS, that would explain the
preferences for old software of many of us (apparently some seem to run alternative OS that can handle some or most new software though). Usually, I can't really handle all this new software, I think it's too demanding and uncomfortable. It often uses lots of RAM too, but it's still somewhat tolerable.
I went to the next God store and complained anonymously, but then again, I was redirected to the manufacturer himself who built me but he seems pretty busy and I have no idea how to get there, doesn't seem to be in this dimension or something.
The only thing that you can hope for is new updates for your OS or a change of software that can run on older OS' too. The latter one is more likely and I do not suggest overclocking your RAM in any way, even if this might allow multitasking, this can be a (big) risk to your hardware of course and not worth the consequences and side-effects just for multitasking.
On the other hand, we might have just about the same amount of RAM as the others, but just run too many processes in the background. However, it seems that at least my task manager is bugged because I cannot terminate those tasks.
Translation:
Yes, I have that problem too.
I can do it to a certain point, but seeing others multitask, it's nowhere near as good. I wonder though if under influence of (for example) alcohol one can be able to multitask better (seeing as some here have also been able to socialize better when under influence of alcohol in another thread). Of course this is not worth the consequences in my opinion (headache and killing your brain cells by consuming lots of it? No, thanks).
On the other hand, it could be that our brains are just in use all the time. In a thread I once read that many here are constantly thinking and can't really do anything against it, it seems to be the way they roll. Well, I'm thinking quite a lot too. Eventually this nature of us makes us unable to do so because we are already multitasking in a certain manner, just not physical multitasking (like cooking, phoning and such) but mental multitasking (thinking, planning, filtering, structuring).
And yes, I had fun typing that post.
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