I don't know why anyone would read this many comments, but if you've just got one computer and a limited cashflow than typically homebuilding works best, since all you need is the initial investment and after that you can just update part by part as your individual components run their course.
Neuromancer (the book, I'm drooling to get started on reading it), GearGrip (carry computers to LAN parties in a nice simple package!), wireless headphones, WTF sweatshirt, and Linux blanket.
Screw the fat man, whoever invented the online wishlist is my hero.:)
I don't know why anyone would read this many comments, but if you've just got one computer and a limited cashflow than typically homebuilding works best, since all you need is the initial investment and after that you can just update part by part as your individual components run their course.
i seem to remember this too, maybe they were just announcing staff cuts or something back then?
Neuromancer (the book, I'm drooling to get started on reading it), GearGrip (carry computers to LAN parties in a nice simple package!), wireless headphones, WTF sweatshirt, and Linux blanket. :)
Screw the fat man, whoever invented the online wishlist is my hero.