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  1. mubs

    Backup solution -- dumb idea?

    I have two drives in my system. All the data is on drive B. I've downloaded, installed and set up SyncBack. Before I shutdown for the night, I just run a script that syncs my data to a backup folder on drive A. I also periodically burn DVD+RWs with the data.
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    2 Gmail Invites

    There was a news item a couple of days ago that they seem to be ready to go live. The abundance of invites is a consequence of the desire to assimilate. The Borg are here.
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    2 Gmail Invites

    I never gave away any of mine (nobody wanted any), and I've still got only 6 left, thank heavens.
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    Automated paging systems

    You'll get better hits googling for "vibrating alarm" (no jokes, please). Check this thing out.
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    Automated paging systems

    I'm not writing this in jest. There are products for the hearing impaired. Eg. a vibrating alarm that goes off when the telephone rings. If you google for hearing impaired products, you might get an idea or two that you can adapt to your purpose.
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    Macmini, who's interested?

    Robert Cringely's take on this is very interesting. It's here.
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    DVD Burner Recommendations?

    Right. But it's my understanding that beyond these commonalities, they differ in implementation, and most certainly firmware. I believe that though NEC chipsets are in both, the Pioneer can read DVD-RAM but the NEC cannot. I guess I'm trying to say that it's not like a Kangaru or Pacific...
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    DVD Burner Recommendations?

    Care to elaborate, kind sir?
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    Does Dell 1704FPV use the same panel as Samsung's 711T?

    It ain't the same.
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    Windows /3GB switch

    Jan, Any Socket-939 boards out there that actually support 4GB at any speed? Last I checked (a couple of months ago), the max was 3GB, with many supporting only 2GB.
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    Oh ... you .... look .... so .... beautiful ... tonight

    They wear diapers and carry handbags instead?
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    Oh ... you .... look .... so .... beautiful ... tonight

    This be one weird thread :o
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    Does Dell 1704FPV use the same panel as Samsung's 711T?

    Aah, but you folks forget that Pradeep is Mr. Hawk Eye. He'd relish WUXGA on a 12" laptop screen. Me, I have "poor vision". I'm comfy at 1024x768 on my 17" CRT, and H-A-T-E :cursin: SXGA+ (1400x1050) on my 14.1" Stinkypad.
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    Somebody misbehave!

    Did you ever receive those cow pies that were shipped down under?
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    Tech support Q & A

    :D
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    Netgear Wireless Kits w/ rebate at Amazon

    Thanks for the update, Handruin. I don't desperately need to buy this stuff, but am keeping an eye open for a good deal. After seeing such mixed reviews for Netgear and Belkin, I've decided I'll stick with Linksys. Linksys seems to have a short life (~15 - 18 months), but while they're alive...
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    A little bit chilly

    I never cease to be amazed at the tenacity and fortitude of humans to live in some pretty difficult climes (inhospitable for me, having lived in warm/temperate climes all my life).
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    Yay! I installed Fedora...now what?

    Er, thanks!
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    Yay! I installed Fedora...now what?

    Fabulous advice, Merc! Just what I needed to know, and very timely as well. You da man! Eh? What's that? Hi-tech controller for the lights in your home?
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    Bad News on Scumware.

    After being free tech support to all my contacts for years, I'm slowly weaning them off. I'm sick of doing it. Most of the last 2 years and earlier this year, this issue sucked up so much of my time. I'm burned out by this crap. Sorry, but now most of them are on their own now. These days I have...
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    Lexus on-board computers infected?!

    What's the world coming to? I guess we should see the bright side and open consulting businesses that will disinfect everything from cars to refrigerators to, who knows, prosthetic penises. Sigh. Story here.
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    Global Warming caused the "Great Dying"?

    Duck ancestors roamed Earth with dinosaurs
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    Storage Deals (or not)

    Seagate rebates are a problem. Mine is still not processed by the 3rd party processor after 18 weeks. First they said the serial # wasn't a retail serial#, as the rebate required. It was. After arguing with them and talking to a supervisor, they forwarded it to "another department" for...
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    External enclosure and delay write failed

    Glad you got it resolved. On paper, USB 2.0 is faster, but in practice, FW-400 is faster than USB 2.0.
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    2005FPW on the Way..need new GPU

    I'd end up with a sprained neck - it'd be like watching tennis, like being in the first row in a cinema theater! Next they'll come up with a 48" monitor, bundled with a motorized chair that'll go back and forth so you can see/read the appropriate section of the damn thing.
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    DVD Burner Recommendations?

    I've used Easy CD/DVD Cremator for years. For basic stuff, it'll do, though it is bloatware. I've made plenty of data/music CDs with it, and a few data DVDs. Don't know how good it is at making video DVDs; never did it yet.
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    A little bit chilly

    Brisk! I'd be frozen stiff. The coldest I've ever experienced in my life is about 34F (that's +, not -). The weather's all goofy this year, it seems. We got record rainfall here in S. CA a few weeks ago. Buck, JSF and I became champion swimmers (in my dreams! Despite the fat on me, I sink like...
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    External enclosure and delay write failed

    Will: sorry, but ALi does suck, big time. I have FW PCI cards made by Adaptec and Belkin, and they both work perfectly. I bought a Syba 2-port FW Cardbus card ($20) for my laptop, and had to send it back because it was really flaky. I bought an Adaptec card ($60) that has been absolutely...
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    Bad DVI-D Cable ?

    It's not clear if you've solved your problem and / or purchased another cable. In any case, in my travels, I've accumulated some URLs. Never bought anything from these, but you may want to check them out for DVI cables/info. http://www.mycableshop.com/3rd_Level/Video-Flat.htm...
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    Global Warming caused the "Great Dying"?

    News.com
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    Hope for nuclear fusion?

    Researchers Report Bubble Fusion Results Replicated
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    Who said Western Digital drives were unreliable?

    Glad your drive survived, Coug. The next time you get angry with your system, do me a favor. Ship the system to me (I'll pay shipping).
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    Intermittent lag in windows response

    A very common cause of this behaviour is the Indexing service in Win XP. Disable it in Control Panel --> Administrative Tools --> Services.
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    Building a Storage Server Thread

    Gary listed some Supermicro cases for Santilli in one of the threads. It would be worthwhile to check your options on these.
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    7Mb Internet

    What on earth do you guys in Sweden use that kind of bandwidth for, month after month (assuming you're not running a web/ftp site)?
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    copy from PATA to SATA disk uses 70% CPU

    Clocker & Merc: Can you tell us how Windows sees your SATA controller / drives? What Bozo said makes perfect sense.
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    copy from PATA to SATA disk uses 70% CPU

    I think people with SATA ports have had mixed success with that tool. I have a Promise Ultra 100 that Windows sees as a SCSI controller, and I get an error too (probably the same one, I don't remember). My understanding is that if the SATA (and in my case Promise) driver does not conform...
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    IDE hard drive poll

    A few OEM SCSI drives I bought for somebody a few years back from Hyper Microsystems were packaged superbly.
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    copy from PATA to SATA disk uses 70% CPU

    Could this be the old W2k / Wxp / W2003 "SCSI bug"? AFAIK, SATA controllers are treated as SCSI controllers in Windows. It could be the non-cached writes to the SATA drive that's the culprit. Post #138 in this thread at the other place has some info, and post #146 has a link of where to find it...
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    Poll: second-worst hard drive

    First, it's not a she, it's a middle-aged he. Many people I know are incredibly cheap. In a nutshell, they want a Mercedes, but are only willing to pay a Hyundai price. How do you satisfy these people? This deal (Athlon 3000XP, 256MB, 40GB Samsung, DVD-ROM, CD-RW, USB/FW, on-board audio &...
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    Poll: second-worst hard drive

    A Compaq Presario a friend bought in October had a Samsung as well.
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    22" vs 21" CRTs - Both are 20" Viewable so Wh

    Sorry to hear of the problems with the 2005FWP, Clocker :( I'd presume that the 22" with 20" viewable would have a wider bezel?
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    External enclosure and delay write failed

    All good cables, whatever type (USB, FW, etc.) seem to have the choke (the tubular, bulbous thing normally found on analog video cables) at least at one end. Even the retail pack of a cheapo 64MB flash drive I bought had a 3 ft. USB extension cable with the choke at one end. I just checked my WD...
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    Netgear Wireless Kits w/ rebate at Amazon

    Thanks Fushigi, Handruin and Will for the replies.
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    IDE hard drive poll

    I didn't vote. I've owned many WDs, Maxtors, Quantums, one IBM and most recently, one Seagate. None, repeat none, have failed. So I don't know what to say. I'll just go with the great seers here, and buy a Samsung next time. Or a Hitachi if I need the capacity.
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    Netgear Wireless Kits w/ rebate at Amazon

    From Ben's Bargains: In this thread, Fushigi seems to be happy with his Netgear WGTB511T 108 Mbps. (Last update March 12, 2004) But in this thread, Handruin is quite frustrated with his Netgear WGTB511T 108 Mbps. (Last update Aug. 25, 2004) Merc has recommended Netgear in Fushigi's thread...
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    Age of Empires III

    I'm not a gamer, so I wouldn't know, but read this article and tell us what you think.
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    Storing Data DVDs

    Thanks everybody for the replies. Merc, one thing I don't understand - when they are on a spool, I've seen DVDs and CDs rotating. Doesn't that scratch them?
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    Storing Data DVDs

    Sleeves in a binder that's closed with a zipper that runs all around. I've read complaints about CrapUSA's CD sleeves that scratch pretty badly. AFAIK, Case-Logic stuff is good.
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    Storing Data DVDs

    I have a couple of high-capacity (~248) Case-Logic CD binders. Can I store DVDs in them too? This may seem like a silly question, but since DVDs have much smaller "pits", I'm concerned that repeated insertion into the sleeves may render them unusable. Thanks.
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