I've always liked Mini ITX. Computers are so often unnecessarily large.
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RE: Mini ITX PC'sposted in Water Closet
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RE: How hard is net+?posted in IT Careers
Not a hard test and all good info to know. Be sure to learn the OSI model backwards and forwards.
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RE: Steam Sale: Bastion 85% Offposted in Water Closet
Steam really had amazing deals. They've developed quite the market in selling games no one will ever play.
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RE: New Processor Roundupposted in News
The Samsung Chromenbook 2 uses an octocore ARM. Should be pretty sweet.
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RE: New Chromebook Lineup Heralds Bright Futureposted in IT Discussion
That nre Samsung looks really nice. I saw one recently. Really nice design.
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RE: Recommendations for Web-based Forms/Workflow Software?posted in IT Discussion
Awesome. How expensive was it and how do you like it.
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RE: New technology - who wins, who loses?posted in IT Discussion
Computers on the factory floor is definitely a large shift. How will they be using them?
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RE: So Many Beers. So Little Time......posted in Water Closet
I think that smoked apple beer sounds good.
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RE: Nova: Electron Double Slit Experimentposted in Water Closet
Learning Quantum Physics in MangoLassi.
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RE: What Was Your Favourite 8bit Computer?posted in Water Closet
I've never seen a Spectrum in real life.
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RE: What Was Your Favourite 8bit Computer?posted in Water Closet
I was more into 16bit computing like Atari ST and the Apples iigs or the Macs. Then extra power made a lot of difference.
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RE: AntLion ModMicposted in Water Closet
This uses analog inputs, right? I like direct USB normally.