Posted 11/16/2007 at 07:08:49am
It has always been the case to format a new HD as it was useless any other way. Quick formating was a thing reserved for your floppies. But as OS's aged, the quick format was extended to the HD (it ...
Posted 11/13/2007 at 09:17:32am
This is funny for all those windows haters.
http://tinyurl.com/yo7bnn
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Posted 11/08/2007 at 07:13:02am
I'm a firm believer that Stuart was fired because he withheld personal information upon his hiring. He didn't tell MS that he had a CONSCIENCE! I'm sure he was trying to do right by the people (cons ...
Too funny, but... on Comcast Filtering-For-Profit: A Three-Phase Plan to 'Right-Size' Consumer Bandwidth
Posted 11/06/2007 at 07:09:39am
Just reading this "memo", it shows what will continue to be produced if the writers strike continues. Sorry guys, but it did read like a bad script. But it was entertaining, and you did get the poin ...
Posted 11/02/2007 at 01:56:44pm
At first I got excited (someone get me towel) but then I thought, well, I dont have an HDTV to watch it on, so what is the point, even if I got 5 free movies. I may still get a reg. DVD player for t ...
Posted 11/02/2007 at 07:27:13am
'Round here, the management pulls a Microsoft every so often. It's the release of an product just to hit a pre-determined target date before it's properly tested. We have done that with products and ...
Posted 10/29/2007 at 08:33:30am
The battleground: The Internet. It's Us vs Them as it's always been. I think all Comcast users should hop on to their P2P of choice and download the hell out of anything and everything, then get dis ...
Posted 10/24/2007 at 01:25:31pm
There was a rumor that there were going to be 8 series GPUs coming to an AGP bus near you(or me in this case). My rig was built in Jan. '04 and I wont have the money to up to PCIE anytime soon, so fo ...
Posted 10/23/2007 at 12:45:16pm
This whole rush to get out Draft N routers to market reminds me of the time when modem makers released their own versions of the 56k standard before there was a standard. Just cost people more money ...
Posted 10/15/2007 at 01:41:46pm
I do have to admit, your right. It can be placed into the book of 'common knowledge' that modifying anything voids the warranty. Anyone who does so, does at their own risk. And the update was alrea ...
Posted 10/15/2007 at 08:59:23am
I just got done listening to the latest Podcast, and according to Gordon (and I'm sure he is right about this), Jobs can do no wrong and is God in the Apple cult...er...community. Time to take a step ...
Posted 10/10/2007 at 10:43:40am
Well, it looks like PB is alive and well, in Europe. I take info from Wikipedia with a grain of salt..er..silicone. But found this tidbit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Packard_Bell
Guess they ...
Posted 10/10/2007 at 08:03:02am
I thought Packard Bell went belly-up years ago! So to see someone wanting to buy such a crap company (or what was left of it) is questionable to say the least. Reminds me of the day Seagate bought C ...
Posted 10/03/2007 at 09:51:54am
Yes, old news, but this product is not listed in Seagate's current offerings. Time to update.
Bought a My Book 320GB Premium ES instead.
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Posted 10/03/2007 at 08:25:35am
The incredible machine was an incredible game. I still have a hand written sheet somewhere in my desk with all the codes you get to keep advancing. I don't know if there was an end to it, never got a ...
Posted 09/28/2007 at 07:10:00am
I'm sure we thought this problem went away with the P-75. Leave it up to M$ to resurrect it.
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Posted 09/28/2007 at 06:57:29am
The next revolution is exactly what this country needs to get out of this governmental umbrella that has slowly crept over us these past 100 years. We have turned into what our forefathers have left ...
Posted 09/27/2007 at 08:40:18am
Compaq has been supplying your drives screws in their cases for years. Look like a standard socket head, without the hex socket, it's used in their locking mechanism for drives. Tho, some other head ...
Posted 09/26/2007 at 07:34:03am
I'm not playing Halo 3. I don't own a console of any kind. Mostly because I'm too busy with my dying car, my wife's HD threw a bearing last night, and I still have to find time to go to work. Who ha ...
Posted 09/25/2007 at 08:30:21am
I'm dissapointed in MS (and who isn't). I was sure when they said that we had the ability to go back all along, they were surely going to tell us to click our heals together 3 times and say "there's n ...
Posted 09/24/2007 at 08:21:13am
If "we" (the little guy) win, the cable and sat. companies will make it probably more attractive to buy the bundle rather than pick and choose. The price per channel will go up compared to a divided ...
Posted 09/20/2007 at 07:47:26am
Type"ohs" or not, I enjoy the reading. And if I do catch errors, it makes me feel better knowing that I'm not dumb enough not to recognize it. I know spell check can only be so good, but nobody is p ...
Posted 09/19/2007 at 07:20:04am
In the IBM column, I thought it read "...free alternative to Microsoft's piracy Office package". Funny thing is, it still works either way.
Happy B-Day :^D (not to be confused with 'Bidet')
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Posted 09/17/2007 at 10:35:20am
This is like having a patent on the T-Shirt. Everyone makes one and nobody has a problem with it. Every 'player' out there has a playlist of a sort, and nobody else had a problem with it. It's a bas ...
Posted 09/07/2007 at 10:53:29am
Unfortunately, I don't get the pleasure of even knowing much of anything on the game more that static images and writeups. My 9800 Pro isn't up to the task to play such new titles(Only SM2.0 compatib ...
