I've had very good luck with the WD 8Mb cache range...only recently i have i encounted a duff one (even then there was strong vibrations which isnt normal of the rest of the disk's i have had - i suspect bearings).
Seagate has been ok.
here's my tip - keep the drives cool, make sure they get airflow helps a lot!!
If M$ are going to try and push the "next generation" html and its only on windows platform how long before we see another Media Player case like the one we had in europe recently?
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I used to get a mag here in the uk called CCC, they had a article on remapping ECU's, the person in foucs got around 70bhp on a remapped scooby WRX (jap import into the uk).
At the end of the day its about doing the job right and not selling a generic chip, all engines are different, lots of research needs to be done before buy chips.
One of the reasons the SAS is so successful is that they keep their tactics very close to their chests. Certainly they never reveal specifics, such as the strength of their assault forces, enemy kills and captures, objectives achieved, casualties sustained, etc. It's so nice of the US Army to fill in the blanks and piss away the concept of operational security for them though.
They are also *very* highly trained & are put thought *a lot* mentally and physically.
This could be interesting, Novell's main software seems to have been the server side. Now with the purchases it has made it can make stab at the corp desktop market. And it has solid server products for its upcoming netware range.
I think its going to get interesting esp with M$ price/license changes.
ClamWin doesn't do real time scanning (yet)
Over the course of 8 months, we lost 12 drives.
Tried cooling them?
Who's going to buy a desktop board and fill it full of SCSI cards?
If you can only afford a desktop board the chances are you will be using SATA disks.
If you got the money to fill a board full of SCSI cards you got the money for a proper server board...
I've actually had fairly GOOD luck with Maxtor.
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I haven't
I've had very good luck with the WD 8Mb cache range...only recently i have i encounted a duff one (even then there was strong vibrations which isnt normal of the rest of the disk's i have had - i suspect bearings).
Seagate has been ok.
here's my tip - keep the drives cool, make sure they get airflow helps a lot!!
I got no problems here, are you using the video hook driver? (i'm not)
If M$ are going to try and push the "next generation" html and its only on windows platform how long before we see another Media Player case like the one we had in europe recently?
I used to get a mag here in the uk called CCC, they had a article on remapping ECU's, the person in foucs got around 70bhp on a remapped scooby WRX (jap import into the uk).
At the end of the day its about doing the job right and not selling a generic chip, all engines are different, lots of research needs to be done before buy chips.
They are also *very* highly trained & are put thought *a lot* mentally and physically.
This could be interesting, Novell's main software seems to have been the server side. Now with the purchases it has made it can make stab at the corp desktop market. And it has solid server products for its upcoming netware range.
I think its going to get interesting esp with M$ price/license changes.
....am i suppose to have a wireless link from my phone to my headset?
Bluetooth has been slow to take off, but the market is there give it time it will work. Support is getting stronger...
Sorry but your reason are flawed.
Amazon.com have been selling paper books cheap.
I doubts of the costs of transfering books to e-book format are as high as you think it is.
Think of the costs of shipping thousands of books around countries....
They were greedy and they lost, simple.
WHY are they re-tooling? More Athlons or Hammer time?