Shuttle's $200 Linux PC Part of a Trend?
eldavojohn writes "With $200 machines being all the rage these days, it's surprising that more coverage hasn't been given to Shuttle's KPC which is an Intel Celeron processor, a 945GC chipset, 512MB of memory and either a 60GB or 80GB HDD. With deals like these, will Linux become the dominant home operating system for the thrifty?"
that NASA had actually put Linux on the Space Shuttle. Darn! What a disappointment! Figures, though. NASA could never spend as low as $200 on a computer; what, when they can gold-plate the sucker and buy a computer for $200 million?
Yes they are, WHATCHA GONNA DO BOUT IT!? Want some manly man pictures scratched in the side? Buy an etching gun and go crazy. Do That or get a bottle of glue, some penthouse, playboy and hustler centerfold pictures and glue them all over the thing. Yeah that'll fix them gay designs and schemes.
And you're and idiot that doesn't know how to configure a bootable USB drive.
I want a red one with a yellow hammer and sickle on the side.
I must find drives from this company, cheapie.
They sound VERY nice.
So as long as you change the icon from Firefox to IE and change the spinner to the blue E and make msn.com their home page. The only thing they will notice is that Google is now there search engine and it works better than ever for searching.
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