It was religious. I didn't watch any more than needed to make that clear.
My solution for getting house-things done.
Find a place where a new subdivision is being built (or get up super early and go to the home depot parking lot where the day laborers live).
Find the day laborers,
Offer them...
The NSK2400 is very quiet. It's not an NSK3300, but it's less loud than an NSK4400 - which itself is still pretty quiet.
The thermal design is actually astonishing. There's a thermal image of one in this month's Maximum PC and it is by far the coolest system they looked at. There's no reason to...
I am going to say this:
I have worked in coal power plants and nuclear.
I have seen the people who work in both.
I have lived close to a coal plant.
I'd take nuclear power any day. Particularly if that plant is a pebble-bed design.
Well, ATI is still making AGP video cards. nVidia gave up on them a while back. I don't think any of the high-number 7x00 series cards are available in AGP but IIRC there's an x1900 at least.
I have the same problem as Stereodude - heavy investment in PATA RAID cards, but I have enough ports of all types that it's not a big deal if the biggest drive I can attach is "only" 500GB. I can buy a lot of 500GB drives for what a 1TB model costs.
The little fuckers who are getting free computers, LCD monitors and printers plus a copy of Windows through the state program to provide computer training that my company is participating in, were bitching today because since the computers didn't come from a store and therefore must be made from...
uda,
How the fuck do you expect anyone to read your posts?
I try. I really do. You're the only guy I know who can make three different and unrelated nouns the subject of a single sentence.
It's like you just took a big, steaming dump at the end of this thread.
Put down the crackpipe and try...
Versions of Ghost that are actually Drive Image don't count.
I know trying to make actual Ghost work with Dell and Compaq controllers (both, I think, LSI controllers OEM'd) and with ICP controllers was not fun or enjoyable.
ddrueding must be used to thinking by the acronym "S" being pronounced "ess", "an, would be right. If you pronounce SATA as "SAT@" (the @ is a schwa, the gutteral "uh" sound), then "a" would be correct.
Isn't English fun?
time, have you tried enabling AAM on your Samsung drives? I had some issues with vibration on my Samsung drives on the PC that sits next to my bed; turning on the silent mode seemed to fix the issue for me.
The PC is technically slower, but not in any way that I can subjectively tell.
So I've been ordering tons and tons and tons of stuff from Newegg lately. Parts for 100 complete systems, plus monitors and printers.
This morning at 10:01 AM (basically, the moment Newegg opened) I got a call from Sangeeta, who told me that as a large-volume customer I am entitled to discounts...
I ignore the S*ny part and concentrate on the NEC part.
A lot of LiteOn drives also have a S*ny logo on them. I'm not sure whether LiteOn made drives for S*ny or the other way around, but that name seems inescapable in optical drives. :(
I've been doing a computer-building class for the past few weeks. I got to watch a whole bunch of PCs with different optical drives load up XP and/or Vista a couple classes ago. The computers with NEC drives consistently finished the OS load before machines with LiteOn, Pioneer or Samsung...
It's been my experience that C2D boards are fussy about RAM.
I'd fully expect an ECS board to be less fussy in that one respect; ECS hardware is often paired with hardware that's marginal in other ways.
That... is not a pretty mental image.
Also, the NEC/Optiarc SATA drives are several steps above Pioneer, Samsung and LiteOn drives. They are faster at reading CDs and DVDs and they make less noise.
I'd make an effort to find a graphics card that supports HDCP, though I don't see any reason to look for anything more powerful than that x1650. Even those are a little iffy for passive cooling.
You can save a little bit of money by looking at an Intel 946GZIS rather than the Gigabyte board...
My "server" PCs - the ones on my gigabit network - have static IPs, so even using a hosts or lmhosts file works fine, and both those things work in Windows and Linux. I have BIND set up properly to allow for dynamic hostnames but frankly on a home network that's more of a hassle than just making...
I bet if you gave the Shrub-worshiping Evangelical tykes in "Jesus Camp" AK-47s and IEDs, and pointed them in the direction of a building full of atheists, gays and abortionists, you'd see something very similar to the actions of a Muslim extremist.
That's pretty much what I did, Mark.
In my case, the original reason to build the separate network wasn't to use jumbo frames, it was because I didn't want to buy a 16-port gigabit switch.
As I said in "Something Random", I'd consider Jesus Camp a horror movie. The little kid who was talking about growing up to become an evangelical minister needs to be taken away from his parents and placed in protective custody.
My objection to it comes in several forms:
1. Even if you install HL2 from CD/DVD, they still make you do a long validation before the game will install.
2. You have to continuously re-validate the game in order to play it. Even if you're not playing online. You also have to run Steam -...
It's a fashion choice that's actually become progressively more "extreme" since at least the middle 1970s. It is *not* a new development, and anyone with a stack of Playboys can see how it progressed.
FWIW, Ancient Egyptians plucked all their pubes out for hygienic reasons; the pendulum of...
OK. I read the article.
I have to say I don't buy into the author's conclusions, nor do I believe that she has any kind of sympathy at all for the men she's writing about. She certainly didn't make any attempt to give those guys who are viewing porn a voice in her piece.
I washed my Transcend 8GB drive a couple days ago.
34 minutes in a commercial washing machine on the "warm" water setting.
I let it dry out for a day.
And it's fine.
The 1GB Kingston drive that was in the same pair of pants? Not so lucky.
I've had very good vegan food a time or two, but I really do wonder what is wrong with a person who doesn't partake of a good rare steak every now and then.
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