Complete PC in 5,25" drive bay... well, you dont actually need the bay?

DaFinn

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How about a P3 1,3Ghz/ 512Mb RAM/ HDD/ DVD-RW/ USB/ Firewire/ LAN... well, everything in the size of 5,25" bay!

-Nice :)

Linky


-DaFinn

:Q I could fit 5 of those in my current case...
 

Sunner

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Very nice, but the fact that they can't even get a slash right and put backslashes instead in the URL's to the images doesn't fill me with confidence.
 

vetteguy

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Originally posted by: Sunner
Very nice, but the fact that they can't even get a slash right and put backslashes instead in the URL's to the images doesn't fill me with confidence.
What are you talking about? All the image links work for me.

This item has been talked about here before, last I remember you can get them for about $250-400. I don't know what I would do with one of these.
 

DaFinn

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Djust lookin to replace my Dual P2 rig (ftp/firewall) with something smaller and QUIETER...
Add a 120Gig Firewire drive to this and life is good!;)


-DaFinn
 

Sunner

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Originally posted by: vetteguy
Originally posted by: Sunner
Very nice, but the fact that they can't even get a slash right and put backslashes instead in the URL's to the images doesn't fill me with confidence.
What are you talking about? All the image links work for me.

This item has been talked about here before, last I remember you can get them for about $250-400. I don't know what I would do with one of these.

Look at the image links, they use backslashes, when it should be slashes, hence they can't even code proper HTML, which while not exactly a big thing, doesn't exactly give a professional impression.
Heck my grandma could probably learn how to make a correct image tag in 5 minutes.
 

PliotronX

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Originally posted by: Sunner
Originally posted by: vetteguy
Originally posted by: Sunner
Very nice, but the fact that they can't even get a slash right and put backslashes instead in the URL's to the images doesn't fill me with confidence.
What are you talking about? All the image links work for me.

This item has been talked about here before, last I remember you can get them for about $250-400. I don't know what I would do with one of these.

Look at the image links, they use backslashes, when it should be slashes, hence they can't even code proper HTML, which while not exactly a big thing, doesn't exactly give a professional impression.
Heck my grandma could probably learn how to make a correct image tag in 5 minutes.
I think some sites use backslashes with dynamic content. But in any case I can't view the images neither, 'not found.'
 

Sunner

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No, like I said, they put backslashes in the links instead of slashes, which is definately NOT HTML compliant, have a look for yourself.

I imagine maybe IE accepts this and "translates" it into slashes on the fly, which is stupid since it only teaches people bad habits, but it sounds like something very Microsoftish, so I wouldn't be surprised.
After all, why do things right when you can do it quick and dirty instead?
 

Adrian Tung

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Very nice indeed, but why???

If I wanted something nice and small I'd rather get a notebook PC. Just my opinion, though....


:)atwl
 

Jeff7

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Can anyone mirror pics maybe? I can't seem to access the site; tried pinging it, but it can't even resolve the address.:(