It is called software bloat where larger programs become perceptibly slower,use more memory,disc space or processing power.
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Check the software you have. If you have software that is older than the latest version of the iPod Touch 2.0 software, that may be your problem. It might also be that the app you have doesn't work with the iPod Touch 3.0 software that you may have. If none of this is your problem, then it is the app. Re-download and install it for it to try to work.
umm in that problem 2/3 is larger than 1/2
7.3 is definetly larger than 6.0 so it might be better. If they are versions of any software then v7.3 will have more enhancements than version 6.0.
Yes. Having more than needed isn't a problem, as long as the battery will fit the car.
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Maybe this problem is simpler than what you imagine. A good software can help you a lot.
Well, honey, a division problem where the quotient is larger than the dividend is technically not possible in the realm of real numbers. You see, division is all about breaking things down into smaller parts, so it's like trying to fit a big ol' watermelon into a tiny little cup - just ain't gonna happen. Stick to addition if you want to see numbers grow, sweetie.
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Considering obesity is a MUCH larger problem in Brazil than famine, the answer is obviously NO.
The head and the thorax of insects are the two body parts that are smaller than the much larger abdomens that accommodate internal structures necessary for the equivalents of breathing, digesting and reproducing. The head, as the first part, contains the components necessary for eating and sensing. The thorax, as the second part, is compared to an engine or motor because of its support to legs and wings.