solleyman, I'm gonna give you an A for your "attempt to pass BS as fact" effort, however you don't really know what you're talking about. I work for one of the largest banks on the planet as a mortgage loan officer... most lenders including banks, who have traditionally had the most stringent...
For those of you still interested in a good deal for secure digital memory:
SANDISK Ultra II 1GB @ Dell.com $78.74 (super fast secure digital)
Kingston 512mb @ Dell.com $37.49 (standard speed)
hopefully Viking is still using the same quality flash memory as in their 512MB Secure Digital cards
check out this review ripped from amazon.com:
"Fast Card from Viking, March 24, 2005
Reviewer: Dr Harry Oak from Somerset
The Viking SD card [512MB] is actually made in Japan by Toshiba...
Wow... does your GF know that you should be on the Dallas FBI watch list?
user id: athakur = attack her 666 ?
and this posting: "your mother may vanish"
do we have some sort of freudian subconscious materializing here?
I ordered on the 8th... the monitor arrived today... excellent condition... I found two dead pixels... but I can barely make them out... and even then I have to really try hard to see them. The picture looks great. Not quite as brilliant as my NEC FE2111SB but then again... not many CRTs are...
This was a scenario in a recent administration training I attended... what is the best solution:
Objective: Install PDA synchronization software for 300 network users
Facts:
You are a network adminstrator. 300 of your users will be receiving Palm Pilots in 1 month. They do not have...
gigabit ethernet is pointless for home networking.... even a 74gb raptor bursting won't saturate a current 100mb cable during a peer to peer transfer....
the bottleneck is the transfer rate of the HDDs involved... not the network infrastructure
A friend of mine bought this same card from Mwave last month. Runs Doom3 and HL2 silky smooth. Much better than the 9800pro.
The 2D looks pretty sharp especially when using a DVI cable with ClearType enabled.
Performance comparison here (pci-e versions roughly comparable to agp +-1%)...
I called the airport way store in portland. They had 2 left. They held one for me and was $65 otd. They accepted the coupon no problem (printed PDF version).
I have found that most of those opposing this war don't possess the mental capacity to understand the greater geo-strategic ramifications of not going to war.
It really is a waste of time trying to explain this to the liberal drones.
seriously... she'll be worth tons of repeat business...
this is her zip code: 92110-1453
hopefully one of you guys is close by and this won't be too much of an inconvenience
Thanks!
I sold a computer to a coworker in san diego... it has been preconfigured and preloaded with all of our bank specific remote connectivity software (I spent about 5 hours installing everything we use) .. I sent the computer to her via UPS and in transit the processor and heatsink fell off.. She...
this is golden
for the price of this system you can get a PC with REAL gaming potential
and if it's all about browsing the web securely on the cheap, all of the mac kool-aid drinkers would actually be buying a $200 lindows system from costco... instead they are drawn to the pretty...
This is a sweet power supply. The combined rails on this thing are nice.... enermax and antec are the best... if you're gonna run a bare bones AMD 64 or P4 system (1 optical drive, 1 HDD, 6800 video card) this thing should rock.
What I find interesting about this is that coaxial broadband hasn't even been completely tapped yet. Comcast is holding back on its subscribers. I have a friend of mine doing some technology work in japan right now. Typical residential cable connections are 30/5.
Whenever a subsciber base...
fxsts is absolutely right. Most motherboards allow an asynchronous operation mode allowing you to overclock your processor independent of the memory system.
However the massive overclocking performance boosts are achieved when you leave the CPU and memory synchronized and don't modify the...
These are the mice I have owned:
MS Intellimouse Explorer 1.0
MS Intellimouse Explorer 3.0
MS Intellimouse Explorer 4.0
Logitech MX510
The logitech MX510 is absolutely the best mouse I've ever used. I've also used but haven't owned the MX1000. The MX1000 in my opinion is better...
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