If you want the new toshiba model.. get the Audiovox version made by toshiba, but cheaper (I like the design too). two downsides are, support isn't so good (but who uses support anyways) and few 3rd party peripherals. But with both SD and CF slots, memory is not a problem.
One of the continuation schools in my old high school district would host lans every quarter as part of keeping kids off the streets/off drugs/outa jail budget. It was a great front. We could use their school computers or bring our own.
The principle limited us to games rated T or less, so we played Mech Warrior IV, Star Trek Elite Force, Revolt, and Tribes II.
its a great way to meet friends of similar interests.. lousy way to meet chicks. I wish more schools did this. Maybe those soon-to-be seniors could take up planning a lan as a senior project... donate the money raised to a local charity; perhaps one that aims to close the digital divide.
Water cooled laptops would make for 'funny' commercials with guys crawling over sand dunes gasping "water!, water!" and then pouring it into their computers. I could be a marketing genius.
...until some other genius thinks his laptop is to hot and pours water into the keyboard...or worse
anyone who watches fox on a regular basis, at least for futurama and simpsons earlier this evening, saw the one of the lone gunmen dead on atopsy table. There is no reason to complain.
If I remember right, The Screen Savers (TechTV) had a little blurb about surfing the area to pick up on stray x10 signals. Good idea, expose this flaw to the world. A quick search of their site turned up nothing. Maybe someone else could provide a little insite. I could be wrong. ~ops
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pfft, the TI-83 is no meer calculator... it has freakin' MS-DOS 3.3!
I got bored so I tried this using Brio magnets (from the old train sets), old rusty pichinko (sp) balls, and a piece of wood trim. The results were less than stellar. but it did work after a few adjustments.
I was able to get one of the balls off the board a few tiems, but never did it have enough force to knock over a tape dispenser. Maybe quality parts would yield better results.
I think that instead of rodenberry being so good, we've moved to meet his dream. The first shuttle was the Enterprise in honor of star trek, the old flip fones were designed to look like old communicators, etc. But indead, he was revolutionary.
there are more fun ways to excersize an arm while on the fone with your girlfriend...
.. like curling weights
If you want the new toshiba model.. get the Audiovox version made by toshiba, but cheaper (I like the design too). two downsides are, support isn't so good (but who uses support anyways) and few 3rd party peripherals. But with both SD and CF slots, memory is not a problem.
One of the continuation schools in my old high school district would host lans every quarter as part of keeping kids off the streets/off drugs/outa jail budget. It was a great front. We could use their school computers or bring our own.
The principle limited us to games rated T or less, so we played Mech Warrior IV, Star Trek Elite Force, Revolt, and Tribes II.
its a great way to meet friends of similar interests.. lousy way to meet chicks. I wish more schools did this. Maybe those soon-to-be seniors could take up planning a lan as a senior project... donate the money raised to a local charity; perhaps one that aims to close the digital divide.
Water cooled laptops would make for 'funny' commercials with guys crawling over sand dunes gasping "water!, water!" and then pouring it into their computers. I could be a marketing genius.
...until some other genius thinks his laptop is to hot and pours water into the keyboard...or worse
nope, trailer was enough for me.
anyone who watches fox on a regular basis, at least for futurama and simpsons earlier this evening, saw the one of the lone gunmen dead on atopsy table. There is no reason to complain.
If I remember right, The Screen Savers (TechTV) had a little blurb about surfing the area to pick up on stray x10 signals. Good idea, expose this flaw to the world. A quick search of their site turned up nothing. Maybe someone else could provide a little insite. I could be wrong. ~ops
pfft, the TI-83 is no meer calculator... it has freakin' MS-DOS 3.3!
I was able to get one of the balls off the board a few tiems, but never did it have enough force to knock over a tape dispenser. Maybe quality parts would yield better results.
I think that instead of rodenberry being so good, we've moved to meet his dream. The first shuttle was the Enterprise in honor of star trek, the old flip fones were designed to look like old communicators, etc. But indead, he was revolutionary.
It worries me that if this does catch on, will we all become bigger fatasses if we stop walking everywhere?
Its nice then to know that the chasis will support 7 tons of force.