Move Over Mini-ITX, Here Comes The gigaQube
Jim Ethanol writes "Since there's been a lot of interest lately in Mini ITX based servers I thought the Slashdot crowd might enjoy checking out Project gigaQube. The gigaQube is a modified Cobalt Qube 2 server appliance with 240 Gigabytes of storage running NetBSD's Mips R5000 based Cobalt port. Cobalt Qube's are quiet, cool looking little (7.25 x 7.25 x 7.75 inch) servers that when modified, make a powerful home server solution. They also seem to have achieved 'fetish' status in Japan. See some gigaQube action shots here, or check its vitals here."
Slashdot now knows that his library contains "The Joy of Cybersex" -- check the action shots. *shakes head*
Man, my girlfriend eats "prik kee nu," the hottest Thai chilis available as a condiment with her dinner. Even other Thais look at her with awe. Hot sauce my ass!
Put identity in the browser.
http://saveie6.com/
Please stop posting this smut at such a wee hour. I haven't finished breakfast -- my god, man, there are rules!
...Borg style.
-=- Many seek good nights and lose good days.
Ahh, I would just love to get hold of one and paint it black and green.
Then I could say, "Use M$, and you will end up in that tiny cube! You will be assimulated!"