Buck
Storage? I am Storage!
Very nice Steve. It must have been fabulous at its pinnacle.
Nerds Have a Much Bigger Hard Drive
Not only do nerds take the time to listen to their partners, but they also mentally take notes, remember and are able to retrieve the information at the most opportune moments. The best way to make your partner feel sexy, sensual, wanted and larger than life is to listen to him or her. Because most of the world rarely gives you its devoted attention, imagine how special you’ll feel when one individual does.
Mercutio said:Geeks make better lovers.
LunarMist said:Mercutio said:Geeks make better lovers.
But do they get as much...?
You're already a Hall of Famer, DD.ddrueding said:I'll do what I can to up the averageLunarMist said:But do they get as much...?Mercutio said:Geeks make better lovers.
Indeed, it's terrific.Buck said:Beautiful picture Handy.
That is surreal ...Very surreal . . . it reminded me of the 1980 movie Flash Gordon.
paugie said:I was going to say, thank you, Groltz because your picture is now my desktop background (what do you call that again?)
It is a good color to have on the PC, quite cheery, light and peaceful.
Mercutio said:
Will Rickards said:I couldn't even see it as it would require quicktime.
Sol said:Wow... HP actually are in tune with what corporate tech support staff are thinking. Although would it have been too much to ask for them to show what sort of caliber, or how many shots we would need?
Sol said:Wow... HP actually are in tune with what corporate tech support staff are thinking. Although would it have been too much to ask for them to show what sort of caliber, or how many shots we would need?
FTA said:The XP12000 Disk Array has physically redundant hardware components that are located in separate
areas in the array. The redundant circuit cards are located in front and back pairs when the array is
viewed from the side. Each circuit card plugged into a slot in the front of the array has a redundant
“paired” circuit card plugged into the back of the array. The path of the bullet through the array
penetrated all circuit cards plugged into the front of the array. None of the circuit cards in the back of
the array were physically impacted.
ddrueding said:So a single bullet in the front and out the back would do it, too