Am I the only one noticing how motherboards nowdays seem to die without any 
recourse?  I've gone for years without having to ever throw away a motherboard, but 
now I have two of them.  This happened on two motherboards with that "always on" 
technology where you have to literally pull the plug in order to change memory, etc.

    It used to be enough to turn the units off, but now they have to be totally 
isolated from power.  Could the PTB be making our motherboards intentionally 
'obsolete'?

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Brian Fahrländer              Linux Zealot, Conservative, and Technomad
Evansville, IN                    My Voyage: http://www.CounterMoon.com
ICQ  5119262
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"Seperation of Church and state"? No, it's not in the First Amendment:
http://www.noapathy.org/tracts/mythofseparation.html


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