Cool Idea
http://www.artlebedev.com/portfolio/optimus/
Al
It don't mean a thing, if you ain't got that Ping. Duke Ellington, 1932
At 09:05 AM 15/07/2005, Al wrote:
Cool Idea
http://www.artlebedev.com/portfolio/optimus/
Very cool. I want one.
T
It is neat, saw this yesterday. But how much, I wonder?
Bobby
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Cool Idea
http://www.artlebedev.com/portfolio/optimus/
Ben Ruset [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Damn. Sign me up.
Me too. But their mouse idea sucks rubber ducks.
http://www.artlebedev.com/portfolio/mus/
Al
Yeech. Figures that they'd target that POS towards the Mac crowd.
I don't know a single person who uses a Mac who hasn't put a 2 button
scroll mouse on their computer.
Al wrote:
Ben Ruset [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Damn. Sign me up.
Me too. But their mouse idea sucks rubber ducks.
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Only if the darned thing is cheap they make it for Winders instead of
the darned Mac-in-Toss. I wonder if
Dammit and I just bought a Gyration pro mouse and keyboard!! The range is
great, but the keyboard is nothing compared to my old Honeywell that it
replaced. RIP Honeywell ... the best keyboard I had for 13 years before the
spacebar was pissing me off.
Adios,
Tony
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Yep, I use a Gyro as well in a lot of my MCE installs, though I've tried the
new Belkin MCE keyboard and MS MCE Keyboard as well.
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What kind of range? I need good ones, affordable, with at least 30 feet range.
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At 12:37 PM 7/15/2005, Chris Reeves
I recently put together a new system with an AMD64 3700+ San Diego core cpu.
One of the reasons I build a new system was that I was having heat issues
with my Athlon XP 3200+. The mobo design of the Gigabyte GA-7NNXP does not
leave many options for larger hsf installation. I was hoping that the
No its actually pretty cheap compared to other security products. I
think we are in the 20 dollar range per seat as compared to 40+ for most
AV and IPS solutions. But don't quote me on the price thing. But the
thing that is coolest is that you can control applications network
access. So you can
At 03:28 PM 7/15/2005, Thane Sherrington typed:
Still not allowed to leave the house? I thought that was over now. :)
ROTFLMAO
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Wayne D. Johnson
Ashland, OH, USA 44805
http://www.wavijo.com
The 90nm Venice and San Diego cores are very cool running chips. My
overclocked, overvolted Venice at 2.61GHz runs around 28C idle, and 42C max
load. Temperatures of the extreme you mention almost definitely indicate one
of two things:
1. Improper reporting of the temperature (try closing
Well my machine was affected by a power outage, not the CPU and board per
say but the keyboard and mouse got screwed up which in turn corrupted the
%root%\windows\system32\config file. I can not boot into XP and I can not
get into safe mode or safe mode command prompt as it always balks at that
Did you take off the pad and put a good paste instead?
Mark Dodge
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From: James Maki [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: 7/15/2005 1:56:17 PM
Subject: [H] AMD64 Heat Issues
I recently put together a new system with
I have a technical question RE: PS2/External HDD Software.
Off-list, please ;)
Danke!
installed firefox to see if it would work to a site I am having trouble with (
math tutoring site for son) connects in shop but not in main box. ( will on
rare occasion )
FF didn't help but when I went to my bank site it said SSL was disabled. Have
no trouble with IE there.
How do I enable SSL
At 08:07 PM 7/15/2005, Mark Dodge typed:
We had a discussion about this a little while back and I think Wayne said
that he had a way to get to a restore point with the PE Cd
I was saying that I don't use restore points even when a system is running
correctly that with my XpPe
At 10:33 PM 7/15/2005, Chris Reeves typed:
Yep. Bart has been a good friend. Thanks to all the plugin repositories,
it's possible to build bart into almost anything. Hell, I finally screwed
around and built Bart on a bootable DVD just so I could fit all the tools I
wanted recently :)
I've
*laugh* yep, I carry one like that too. Pretty much, I've boiled down the
DVD version pretty exclusive for server recovery; I've never had better luck
at recovering a damaged AD or recovering a broken Exchange Store.. genious
stuff.
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You are in my address book it should go thru
Mark Dodge
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Date: 7/15/2005 7:42:27 PM
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At 10:08 PM 7/15/2005, Mark Dodge typed:
I
This sound bizar, What version of FF did you try, did you already
have FF on your pc, are you using any extensions? Generally it's
a good idea to NOT use extensions when you first load FF, then slowly
add your favs, for me my top 2 are adblock and noscript.On 7/15/05, FORC5 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 12:52 AM 7/16/2005, Al typed:
Shouldn't your keyboard reflect your status as one of the elite?
http://www.daskeyboard.com/
If you ask me these should be for typists not necessarily for geeks
except for the kewl factor. I don't know about you but I don't invite peeps
over to see my
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