No, you paid for a notebook running Windows XP and thats what you got. Whats more the vendors do make it clear what your getting if you know where to look.
So in your opinion all freq' should be unregulated? So in otherwords, you'd be fine with every device conflicting with every other device becuase they all try to use the same bandwidth?
The sooner you all get off my planet the better. Its like when you throw a party and 50,000 years later people are still passed out in your living room.
-God
You forget who youre talking to. The protest will involve a doven pale guys with beer guts dressing up as Obi-Wan Kenobi chanting "these are not the MP3s you're looking for".
Do you think Apple dosn't profit on its $600+ replacment motherboards? How much profit should a company be entitled to before you think their ripping you off? You do know that Apple has 30-50% mark ups on hardware don't you?
I have a 486 based pen computer that runs IBM PCDOS 5 with pen support. It works very well indeed and I see no reason one could not do somthing along the same lines for Linux.
Indeed. I still have my 486-33mhz based pen computer running Windows for pens version 3.11, works very well and makes a kick ass network diagnostics computer since it can be used one handed with the thigh strap.
33mhz x 32bit = 1056 = 132MB
66mhz x 32bit = 2112 = 264MB
33mhz x 64bit = 2112 = 264MB
66mhz x 64bit = 4224 = 528MB
PCI holds up just fine in my opinion. Granted AGP 8x has up to five time the bandwidth of the fastest PCI card, but most graphics boards don't realy make use of what AGP can do.
I just use an old HP 4L and a box of crayons.
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No, you paid for a notebook running Windows XP and thats what you got. Whats more the vendors do make it clear what your getting if you know where to look.
And it only cost 50% more then two drives being able to read + or - R/RW.
Its people running the hacked client and cheating there way to the top taht are ruining it for the rest of us.
But you DONT buy music. You buy a license to use it.
So in your opinion all freq' should be unregulated? So in otherwords, you'd be fine with every device conflicting with every other device becuase they all try to use the same bandwidth?
The sooner you all get off my planet the better. Its like when you throw a party and 50,000 years later people are still passed out in your living room. -God
I swear honey, I didn't rent these pornos, my cell phone did!
You forget who youre talking to. The protest will involve a doven pale guys with beer guts dressing up as Obi-Wan Kenobi chanting "these are not the MP3s you're looking for".
Interesting reading ability.
40+30+12+10+8=100.
RTFA.
This is why I only use Kazaa to get my music. That way I know the artist is getting 100% of the 0.00$ I spend.
What are you talking about, we're WAY more willing to sacrafice life then them.... Oh wait, you ment our lives. Never mind.
Realy? What other choices are their to run the software I've paid for?
Do you think Apple dosn't profit on its $600+ replacment motherboards? How much profit should a company be entitled to before you think their ripping you off? You do know that Apple has 30-50% mark ups on hardware don't you?
I have a 486 based pen computer that runs IBM PCDOS 5 with pen support. It works very well indeed and I see no reason one could not do somthing along the same lines for Linux.
Indeed. I still have my 486-33mhz based pen computer running Windows for pens version 3.11, works very well and makes a kick ass network diagnostics computer since it can be used one handed with the thigh strap.
So cheating at game and app benchmarks through driver tweaks is OK?
Before or after it was given its teddy bear from the Hog Father / Death?
To boldly go where no Linux geek has gone before, eh?
33mhz x 32bit = 1056 = 132MB 66mhz x 32bit = 2112 = 264MB 33mhz x 64bit = 2112 = 264MB 66mhz x 64bit = 4224 = 528MB PCI holds up just fine in my opinion. Granted AGP 8x has up to five time the bandwidth of the fastest PCI card, but most graphics boards don't realy make use of what AGP can do.
Based on the image it looks like it may also support 66mhz PCI, which would be extra sweet.
If you are driving around LOOKING for wireless networks with poor security to exploit that is not the innocent stumbling upon open wireless networks.
Good thing its got four buttons then. The other two are on the top endge where your index finger rests.
A two liter bottle of cheap vodka, some porno and three AOL cds. I don't know what you had in mind for tonight, but leave me out of it.