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> Sorry for the terse message earlier but you know how the heat of the moment can be.  
If you can't handle one computer malfuntion, then you might want to think about the slight possibibilty of going into another means of  supporting your selfish self, if you catch my drift! 
Now my take on a customer explaining.  
He is also apparently the unoffiicial or official RGP liaison.  
> Other sites apparently can hire competent people and get the job done.   
There you want to catch your defects before they go into the field.  
I provided very specific PC configuration  details and even explained that my swap file could grow to over 2GB and yet a condition  occurred in which software exhausted all the system resources.  
Mike is on the payroll, he gets paid to take the heat.  
> is very clearly the joke of the big online rooms.  
With that in mind to whom should I have addressed my dissatisfation.  
Shrink your swap file size.  
The answer?  
> Any new or bigger promotion creates a mandatory lock-up of your computers.   
Now my take on a customer explaining.  



