You must be near 'The Lifeboat' and the pub named after Patrick Moore, (Moongazer?), and even Patrick Moore himself, (as you can tell I'm quite interested in pubs).
"Here's a bit of trivia. So far as I know, my wife is the only person to have a make of hard disk named after her. The "Bev". So called because it was a hard little worker. Seriously! She still has the marketing brochures somewhere."
To have something named after your wife for those attributes, no wonder you married her!, mine on the other hand would probably have had the 'sloppy disc' named after her, (as you can tell we are not an item any more,
, otherwise I
would not dare comment). I haven't heard of the Sinclair 'Mark 14', with that amount of RAM you could probably have 'Ping Pong' on it.
Anyway, to get back to the subject of 'Good computers for SS08', my computer is getting on a bit, it was good specification when my company bought it, (2.6 GHz Pentium), but when it was retired and given to me, (for business use as well as personal), it is starting to show its age. The only option for a graphics card is an AGP as I don't have an E-PCI slot. I have a GeForce 7300 GT AGP card with 512 Mb of RAM and when I am doing normal missions it copes well with wake and spray and it looks good. If I want to go for speed, (fast mission time), I have to lower the graphics, (from 'medium' to 'Low'), setting in the game. One of the things I make sure I do is to set the 'Automatic Update' for Windows to notify me rather than 'Automatically Update', it can use up a lot of processor time and make SS08 almost unusable. (Probably not recommended by MS). I have not had many problems with SS08 because I try not to have too many processes running when I'm in game. I have a fast ADSL connection which helps.