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  1. Mercutio

    Captcha Whiskey Tango Foxtrot...

    rzusz62
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    Netbook for the wife

    To me the biggest difference between netbooks is how the keyboards are set up. I hear the new Eees are better but man the old ones have teh suck.
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    Windows 7 Memory issue

    Yeah. I just looked on my i7 system and I don't see anything like that either. I've got Server 2008 on mine but only 6GB RAM, and that's fine.
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    Netbook for the wife

    Lifehacker had an article a couple days ago highlighting some of the best of breed models. I think if I bought one it would be an MSI Wind, since I could easily put a bigger battery in it, but the Samsung NC10 is also well loved. And then there were retards who liked Dell and Asus models.
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    Windows 7 Memory issue

    Have you dug around in your BIOS for settings related to memory, yet?
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    General Motors

    The big Japanese companies have a lot of their engineering done in the US, too.
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    USB Issues

    One of my PCs has issues like that, but only when my phone is charging on it. I figure the phone is drawing more power than it's supposed to.
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    Refurb dd-WRT compatible Netgear Router = $34

    No idea. Netgear has traditionally crappy range, but I'm more interested in that router as a cheap platform for QoS, VPN end point and the like. I bought two.
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    Something Random

    I might get my car back on Friday. Maybe. Unless they're lying. And, here's my random thought: Toothbrush technology is both amazing and useless. I go to buy a new toothbrush every three months. I can never find the same toothbrush twice. Every time I look, there's some new thing. I think...
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    Favourite TV series

    I just plopped down $245 for the Complete Battlestar Galactica on BD. I am looking forward to getting it.
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    Printing to PDF

    I do it with OpenOffice, myself. Most of my coworkers use PDF995.
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    Refurb dd-WRT compatible Netgear Router = $34

    Newegg has a dual band (2.4/5.8GHz) Netgear router that is dd-WRT compatible for $34, with coupon code EMCLTLN62. The equivalent in a new Linksys is $125.
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    Remote connections for maintenance?

    Crossloop is a bandwidth pig. Typical for VNC. But I can use it anyplace, and the setup is quick and even morons can handle the install and setup. If I could afford to use something like LogMeIn technician desktop, I would, gladly.
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    Remote connections for maintenance?

    If I need to look at someone's PC and haven't done anything else, I usually tell them to do Crossloop. I can walk them through the install and the connection process is painless. It's not cross platform, but it's free and it's easy. If I have to remote in to something else besides Windows...
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    General Motors

    My ex had three transmissions AFTER the original one put in her Ford Focus, in 175,000 miles. The AC died at 80k. The power steering went out at 87k. I bought that car new for her. It was never in an accident. It was just a POS. I don't even want to THINK of putting up with something like that...
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    General Motors

    GM needs to make cars people want. It's just that simple. They need to make a Civic and an Accord, in at least the associated level of quality. People talk all day long about the "cars Americans want" with their big engines and enormous interiors. But Americans buy Civics and Accords. They would...
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    Official recommendations thread

    Well, the last two posts really hit it, but if you read my security articles, it's like this: 1. Never connect a Windows PC directly to the internet. Put a home router (at least) between your internet connection and Windows. Even a basic NAT setup is going to be a hindrance to internet worms...
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    Where is the next CPU?

    Doesn't matter at this point. My game PC has just two drives in it at this point, both X-25Ms, and since I just did a wholesale hardware change it'll probably be a year before I revisit that machine. At which point, it will be replaced with a case I like better.
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    Addonics Storage Towers? Good/Bad?

    I don't exactly recall any more. I've marked the brand away as junk hardware at this point and I've tried to avoid it since having a number of bad experiences. To elaborate slightly, I had difficulties using inexpensive 4-port Sil controllers as straight-up SATA controllers while running...
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    Where is the next CPU?

    The P180s that I have (I have two) have a solid metal shelf between the chamber where the power supply chamber meets the motherboard chamber. There's a ~1.5" hole which can optionally be made smaller with a sliding piece of plastic, but cannot be made larger without some quality time with a...
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    Looking for secure backup option

    Technically I think this might be Astroturfing. But, as I said, at least the guy is on topic.
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    Where is the next CPU?

    That's not exactly a standard P180 then, is it?
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    Win7 x64 on ICH9R?

    I've had issues with doing windows installs in RAID/AHCI mode on ICH9. Server 2003/2008, XP and Vista.
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    Addonics Storage Towers? Good/Bad?

    I've used other products from Addonics. They generally only put their badge on high quality products. The thing I'd be interested to know about that particular product, is what SATA chipset it's using. I've seen similar products that use the very low quality and (in my opinion) unreliable Sil...
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    Where is the next CPU?

    That's a $900 case. For one PC. And also too many eggs for one basket, as far as the number of drive bays in that single chassis.
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    Where is the next CPU?

    Large numbers of drives are best put in 3U/4U rackmount cases.
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    Looking for secure backup option

    Mozy is still "personal use only." Of Mozy's business support includes Exchange and Active Directory support, not just disk space on the internet. I'm sure Mozy is a stronger product overall.
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    Do you think Sony will kill Blu-ray?

    On a game? A game that presumably has explosions, engine rumble or any number of other qualities that are going to detract from and prevent critical listening to the lossless quality of the purported soundtrack? Can't say I noticed or cared. So the only time a game can look good is when it's...
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    Do you think Sony will kill Blu-ray?

    Oh hey, S*ny Pictures Entertainment's CEO said more thing that are stupid. How shocking! " 'Internet users have become used to getting things when they want it and how they want it, and those of us in the entertainment business want to meet that kind of demand as efficiently and effectively as...
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    Where is the next CPU?

    I tried to route some of the power cabling under my motherboard. I found that it didn't help unless I was willing to not screw down the lower edge of the board. There's just too much shit in that corner. It all comes out of one hole and there's only so many places you can run a cable with the...
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    Looking for secure backup option

    At least it's on topic. I could probably abuse the crap out of a $150 "unlimited" backup plan. :D
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    Where is the next CPU?

    On any modern board, you get all your SATA, your front panel and your USB/1394 headers in that corner. Fine. The P18x also has that particular point as the outlet for ALL power cabling, and that's what isn't cool.
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    Win7 x64 on ICH9R?

    Change the BIOS to non-RAID mode or use the OEM preinstall kit to set up your drives and files. If you choose option #1, you'll have to add some stuff to the registry to make your array work post install without erasing the drive.
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    Do you think Sony will kill Blu-ray?

    I played some driving game that my ex's partner likes. I went "meh." But I don't like console games. I have, however, looked at comparisons between Xbox and PS3 in screenshots from the same title (and in the case of Fallout 3, both of those with PC), and there's not a single case where the PS3...
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    Where is the next CPU?

    I hate the P18x series. The cabling in the lower right corner of the motherboard is far too much of a clusterfuck.
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    Swine Flu

    Hotlinked but apropos.
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    Where is the next CPU?

    It's a Win32 app. That API has been around since 1992 in some form or other. Win32 is NOT legacy code. Compatibility mode is just a premade Virtual machine that needs all its software licensed separately from Win7. An extra copy of Office, security software and who-knows-what for desktop...
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    Where is the next CPU?

    Yes and no. App compatibility with 64 bit Windows or with Vista are both awful. I'm amazed at the number of VB/Delphi-type apps that don't work. Sure, the programmer can probably fix it, but in a lot of cases we're talking about one-off apps made just for one company, but also apps that were...
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    Where is the next CPU?

    I like ACDSee version 2, which was released in 1995. Newer versions are too slow and heavyweight. Irfanview doesn't do some of the things ACDSee does.
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    Something Random

    No idea. The only thing I've heard is that the Chicago parts storehouse for Honda didn't have some of the body panels I need so they're coming from someplace else. I imagine the stuff inside the car is probably trashed but I'd rather have the car back. I'm driving my father's Element right now...
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    Where is the next CPU?

    64 bit Windows is something that does not make me very happy. Until just a couple months ago, the picture viewer I preferred to use wouldn't run on 64-bit. It still doesn't, but the new version of Picasa is nice enough I don't mind.
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    Documents and Settings: Where Do You Keep Yours?

    Not true, actually. There's a command called mountvol that can be run from Safe Mode command prompt only session that will allow you to delete Docs and Settings and recreate it as a volume mount point on another drive (preferably after copying it, first).
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    Where is the next CPU?

    I'm still waiting to find something a desktop user does that actually needs 2GB of RAM for everything put together.
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    Where is the next CPU?

    I think he's doing two graphics cards and a major league SATA controller.
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    Why C.A.F.E Standards are Dumb

    Clocker has a kid and, given how long he's been at GM he's probably had to take on some extra work responsibilities if his employment hasn't had issues already. My guess is that the guy is probably too busy to keep up with computer hobbies.
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    Thinkpad Taking Forever to Boot

    I can't imagine what she's keeping on there that needs multiple runs of defrag to fix, at least not on an NTFS drive. Is she creating and erasing thousand of 1MB files or something? But I know DiskKeeper can be obnoxious so I guess that's not impossible. I usually just turn it off.
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    Centralizing home storage...thoughts?

    Source system is Server 2003. I'm copying from a three disk ICH10-based RAID0 to softRAID5s on each of Windows 2008 and Linux. They're all on the same 1Gbit switch and they're all using the same 1Gbit Intel PCIe NIC. Took 14 hours to copy the data to Server 2008 and 16.2 hours to the Centos...
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    Looking for secure backup option

    I'm REALLY thinking that if my contracting ever picks up again I'm going to get an LTO4 changer. $4000 (including the tapes) isn't all that much to be able to keep all my stuff properly backed up, considering how much I've invested in everything so far.
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    Looking for secure backup option

    I have customers that HATE to change/remove their external backup drives, but I don't think I can justify selling them $.50 a gigabyte per month to not have to do that.
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    Centralizing home storage...thoughts?

    Rough number, but copying 1.42TB of data to both Centos/Samba and Server 2008 with essentially identical hardware and softRAID 5 arrays, looks like Server 2008 about 12% faster. I'm rather surprised by that; Samba has always come up faster in my experience. I guess I should repeat the...
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