It usually means you are running low on RAM, and/or you need to perform regular maintenance on your computer like:
Running Ccleaner (filehippo.com)
Running Auslogics Disk Defrag (filehippo.com)
Clear the cache in your web browser
Make sure all your programs are up to date with current versions: Flash player, Shockwave player, Adobe Reader, IE, Firefox, and any Add-ons for your browser(s)
Also, you should check your pagefile allotment and adjust it if necessary so the computer uses a larger amount of RAM to run more smoothly.
If you are on a mac, then there is a setting in system prefs that is called slow keys under the universal access tab , this might be turned on and will slow down the speed at witch the computer displayes the key letters typed on the screen.
The same way reports were written before computers were invented, perhaps?
To finish something refers to doing something to completion.
respond appropriately like excuse/pardon me, I haven't finish my point, or I'm interested in what you have to say, but may I finish my thought?, or Just a moment, please, and I'll be finished.
Albert Einstein didn't invent the computer he died in the early 1900's before even the weakest computers were created.
I Started Something I Couldn't Finish was created on 1987-11-02.
Metal covering something to give it a metal finish
Nope - normally, when a computer does a re-start to finish updating, it closes all active windows before shutting down.
Because a non-mechanical clock strikes the hour before the town criers finish their stories
You can either go to the area where you travel and you can see a computer there. You can also check it at your hotel room from the computer and finally the place where you clean the fossils. Enter turn left and there
Prison
Yes, the word finish is a noun (finish, finishes) and a verb (finish, finishes, finished, finishing). The word finish is also used as an adjective.Examples:Noun: At the finish, the hero gets the girl.Noun: Your new counter top has a nice finish.Verb: Please finish the dishes before you go out.Adjective: I'll be waiting for you at the finish line.