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  1. mubs

    SmoothWall and eMule Q

    Bah, snob. I didn't see anything wrong with Tea's sentence. Leave her alone, will ya?
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    Would you raher be a sock or a puppet?

    My wee little brain sometimes gets overloaded with too many of these alternate realities. They're fun, nevertheless.
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    AMD CPU, RAM pricing

    Are we due for a price cut on Opterons and A-64 CPUs? Anybody have any opinions on where RAM prices are headed? The Inquirer reports that AMD is changing the stepping of the A-64/3200, but the packaging on the new ones indicates that it runs at 2.0 GHz (should be 2.2 GHz). What gives?
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    Laptop Drive Showing only 32gb On A 40gb Drive

    Fushigi has covered most of the angles, but I'd like add something. Especially because this is a pull, the first thing I'd do is initialize (zero out, low-level format, whatever you want to call it) the first few tracks. I once had a similar problem with W2k server and Solaris x86 installed as...
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    Virtualizing disk Volume(s)

    Got this in the junk mail today - haven't read thought it in detail. Seems similar to some VMWare features, except that this product acts on the host OS.
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    Mobile Athlon XP 2500+, anyone tried one?

    Don't you sacrifice bus speed with these vs. a desktop 400 MHz processor? Or does that not really matter?
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    Normalizing mp3s

    Howell, sorry for hijacking your thread (bangs head really hard against the wall).
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    Normalizing mp3s

    Onomatopoeic, How good is the Aphex Aural Exciter? ~ 15 years ago I wanted to buy one, but didn't. I have a ton of one-of-a-kind live recordings made with poor equipment - mono portable cassete recorders - and the sound is horribly crummy. IIRC, the Aphex can put back harmonics that got lost...
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    Adware - The New Scourge

    I wish. I support a medical practice that uses a very advanced practice management system (paperless, workflow, etc.) While this sw is really pioneering new advances (founder/chief architect is a physician who got an MBA and turned an entrepreneur), it requires users to have admin rights. They...
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    Encrypting CDRW

    Thanks, Merc. Real-world experience is priceless! I appreciate the insights you've shared. I'm saving this thread.
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    Adware - The New Scourge

    A thousand apologies, sir. No offense intended. Live long and prosper in nerd-dom.
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    Encrypting CDRW

    Please do.
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    Reporting news events

    Thanks folks.
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    Adware - The New Scourge

    Aaah, timwhit, but you're a geek. My comments were about John & Jane Doe, off the street.
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    Adware - The New Scourge

    Sheesh, Fushigi, you're hitting below the belt! :wink: I've been using Yahoo mail via browser for the last 4 years without any problems. As my saved mail grows, I'll run Yahoo Pops from time to time to suck it down to my mail client. By their very nature, I think IMs lend themselves to...
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    Reporting news events

    Is it ok to post news in the Computers forum? Or should it be brought to somone's attention (Coug / Doug) ?
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    Nvidia launches latest video card...

    Jen-Hsun Huang must have huge bollocks for going after Intel. Leaving aside the merits of the situation, the man has courage. I'm listening.
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    Reconnecting External Drive

    That's odd. I've never used a CF, but have no problems stopping/removing and re-using USB (1.1 and 2) flash drives on W2kPro without rebooting.
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    Adware - The New Scourge

    Couldn't agree with you more, Time. I previously was running MacAfee AV, then in April of 2003 installed Norton Systemworks 2003 Pro (free after rebates) which comes with AV. I've always prided myself on having a clean system, and in being careful with my online habits. Some days ago, the AV...
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    Nvidia launches latest video card...

    What? Why does Sapphire make them if they won't support them?
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    Nvidia launches latest video card...

    I understand Sapphire is the one that actually makes the cards for ATI.
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    Nvidia launches latest video card...

    Old (07/2002) but interesting article on this issue about Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang in Wired: The man who plans to make the CPU obsolete[/url]
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    Mount CD-images

    Thanks, Howell. As I suspected, the game in question, "Barbie: Swan Lake" is not listed there :) . I don't play games, my 8-year old does :lol: Incidentally, the 3rd party awxDTools_IconSet01.exe add-on for Dameon tools is flagged by Norton Antivirus as containg Adware.
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    Win XP compatibility with 16-bit programs

    I have zero knowledge/experience in this area. I know MS has a list on their website somewhere. What I'm looking for is real-world experience. How well does WinXP handle 16-bit programs written for W95 and W95 and maybe even W311? Thanks.
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    Reconnecting External Drive

    I usually use an extension cable with the middle routed near me. That way it's easy to do the physical break/reconnect....
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    Reconnecting External Drive

    I played around a bit with USB flash drives on my W2k Prof. system. Seems to be no way to accomplish what you want. W2k help blithely states "To reinstall the device, connect the device to the appropriate slot or port", implying that you have to physically disconnect before reconnecting.
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    CCD cameras and nighvision/IR LEDs?

    I stumbled acroos a site today; they sell IR Illuminators. Here, near the bottom of the page.
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    Mount CD-images

    Thanks, Howell. My usual method is to create the ISO on the hard drive, mount the ISO, then install from the ISO. That way the game "sees" a consistent drive letter and doesn't freak out when started. Methinks the problem CDs have some form of copy-protection, that's why installing from the...
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    Mount CD-images

    Any recommendations for tools that can create the images? I have some problematic kids' stuff. Thanks.
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    FPS in 96kb

    I downloaded it and read the readme. They claim it ain't assembler. Hmmmm. Can't play it because my HW specs are way out of requirements. :x
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    FPS in 96kb

    AFAIK, the only way they can have such a small footprint is to write in assembler. Not a trivial task, but the end result can be tiny and very, very fast. Some millenia ago, I learned programming by coding in assembler on a mainframe precursor. For recent examples, see Steve Gibson's site; he's...
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    Gaming off the LAN? Feasibile?

    $275 * 2 = $550 vs. $600 with the corresponding reduction in number of spindles, meaning less power draw, fewer hot-swap bays. In my view, this would be a worthwhile trade off. You've got an interesting problem to solve!
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    Nvidia launches latest video card...

    Soon you'll need a 220V connection for your video card.
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    Nvidia launches latest video card...

    And sound card and USB contoller. :D
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    Gaming off the LAN? Feasibile?

    If at all a server/SCSi solution is being considered, why not Cheetah 10k.6 146GB drives?
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    Nvidia launches latest video card...

    I. Disk controller and NIC.
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    DNS Cache proggie

    Thanks, Merc. Option #2 is out of the question. Guess I could use SBC's DNS servers (my pevious ISP); they'd be a lot closer than verizon, methinks. Fastest of all would be the cache in my PC. I'll check DSLreports.com.
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    DNS Cache proggie

    For NT class Op. sys. I spend more time "resolving www....." than waiting for the web page to load; my ISP's (Adelphia) DNS servers must be crappy. I remember there used to be programs that cached DNS entries locally and used that to go to a web site rather than query DNS servers. I searched...
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    So, um, where is everyone?

    One thing that has always amazed me is IBM's inept marketing. The 400 has to be one of the best kept secrets in the computing world.
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    DVD Changer for Data

    I have a Panasonic 5-CD 10x changer in storage somewhere. Damn thing never worked right, whether in W98 or W2k. My advice, Gary, is to stay away from any "consumer" grade changers (for computers). And of course, the "business/corporate" models are frightfully expensive.
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    Favorite Quotes

    :lol:
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    Install Linux on a Badger

    LOL! Wacky, dark, creativity!
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    So, um, where is everyone?

    Fushigi, Yup, it was Twinax (I struggled to remember then caved in to coax :oops: ). Thanks for straightening me out. I only wish I had you to fall back on at that time. I had to manage the system in the mid-90s. The Internet was in its infancy, and the best I had available to me at work and...
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    Something Random

    Mercutio restrains himself with utmost effort and manages to stay extremely polite.....
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    So, um, where is everyone?

    A bit o' luck, lots of serendipity and foolhardy guts. When I've been down and out, I've taken whatever I could, trusting my instinct that I was not getting way in over my head. The toughest one was the AS/400; it's a very different animal, what with the coax, terminals, somewhat different...
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    Something Random

    Aah, my friend, therein lies the secret. The change instigated beyond your control, you can do nothing about. But what is absolutely in your power is how you react. Being creatures of habit, we react in the same, worn-a-groove ways. But you can change that. Not overnight. It's like turning a...
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    So, um, where is everyone?

    You could be describing me. Buck, while what is challenging is indeed a subjective issue, one can say in general that if you're not qualified (knowledge-wise) to handle something but need to, that is challenging. I've been thrust into situations where I've had to install and or manage AS/400...
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    So, um, where is everyone?

    The amount of knowledge keeps growing at a phenomenal rate. Kids (young to college-level) today need to learn so much more than an old fart like me did. The problem's going to get much worse. What's going to become more and more important is not knowing all this stuff, but knowing where to find...
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    Something Random

    Well, you're not alone! My interpretation was a lot darker than your whimsical one; a train is on fixed rails and can't deviate from the predetermined path (derailing doesn't count). There is a feeling of not being in control, of helplessness.
  50. mubs

    Looking for 200GB or larger hard drives

    Fleabay??
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