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Now 32-Bit that is this hour*s Geek Speak. 32-Bit think about 32-Bit, the way you think about lanes on a highway, think about 32-Bit in terms of data on your computer. How much data can be put through your machine at once? In the old days, it was 8-Bits then 16-Bits and then 32-Bits. And it's how many different digits? How many different binary digits are used to address each piece of information at one time? So when you have a 64-Bit machine which is the latest machines and 128-Bit machines if they are on the drawing boards, you can push a lot of data through especially you know a wide path, a wide bus. So instead of having to send the digits in order, you send them all at the same time each one. And the 32-Bit processor can address up to 4 gigs of memory which is why machines these days can put usually that much in, if there is no other hardware restriction. But 32-Bit is state of the art. Advanced 64-Bit, there are some 64-Bit machines and older Windows 95 and before 16-Bit machines. So 32-Bit is where we are at and that*s, you are not going to be checking packages to say, oh that*s 32-Bit software, it's all taking care of for you, so not a problem. Now if you have missed any what we have described here on the show or any of the calls that we have, we not only let you download the audio, we mentioned that earlier by going to the website at onlinetonight.com. But you can also get transcripts within a few days of when the show is aired, the weekend shows in particular. You can get transcripts going back now a few months and they are courtesy of our friends over at Datalyst. You can visit them if you need transcriptions needs at datalystcorp.com.

David Lawrence: John has a tip in, yes John.

John: Oh yes sir. There is a lady here who had called in about the media, her external media player not recording.

David Lawrence: Windows Media Player was not recognizing her device, yes.

John: Right more or less it was probably *-

David Lawrence: John, it wasn*t recording it was playback that it wasn*t recognizing.

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