No, I haven't tried much other than cussing at it at this point. It's a VM and the hypervisor is running fine. And so does the server until it doesn't. Nothing special in the event viewer either. So I'm thinking of just converting it to a physical machine and seeing if that might help.
How long must I put up with the unholy sound of your gun?
Reminds me of a strange problem we've got with an aging server at work - the things works fine for weeks, then will go into a bizarre hibernate state, where the server's powered up, but the disks go offline - only thing that brings it back online is taking the power lead out of the PSU, plugging it back and firing it up again. :-/
So, perhaps the search could force a left frame where there isn't one, or put the results in the available window. Or perhaps links opened in a new tab could open a frameset like messages (thanks Ant, I didn't know that!)
The time limit between searches is /really/ frustrating from a user point of view. Like if I forget to set an option (like group by thread) or if no results are returned or I just want to refine it a bit. I generally just say fuck it and go to google when that happens. Which is a shame because the search works really well these days.
Could you perhaps allow say 3 searches before the time thing kicks in?
A group of scientists have created what they say is the closest model to a functioning brain ever seen. The simulated brain - which runs on a supercomputer, has a digital eye which it uses for visual input, a robotic arm that it uses to draw its responses - is so advanced it can even pass the basic elements of an IQ test.
I saw a post by an RAF pilot in a thread about drones, which was quite a serious lot of business about if they're a good or bad thing and yadda yadda but anyway amongst all that he claimed the US software controlling the whereabouts of these things in Afghanistan (etc) is called Skynet. I mean, surely not, who would tempt fate that way?