Finished listening to Eric Van Lustbader's "The Bourne Legacy" (the 4th book in the Bourne series) today on audiobook. Excellent book, but it does start off a bit slow, and Van Lustbader does use too many instances of the word 'cadre', in my opinion. Other than that, though, it's very entertaining, and has an excellent ending.
I'm growing weary of Adobe's inability to release memory once their programs have been closed. The following processes are always left in memory after using their products: 'acrodist.exe', 'acrotray.exe', 'acrord32.exe', and 'acrobat.exe'. Why can't they properly close down like any other program does??
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