The new Saab 9-3 Sport Sedan can already be factory-equipped with Bluetooth technology. The system supports hands-free voice control and calling via a Bluetooth headset, as well as wireless dial-up networking functionality using a Bluetooth PDA or laptop.
The car's internal network uses fiber optics with a signal capacity fifty times greater than conventional wire circuitry.
And btw, with a supercharged 210 HP engine in the Aero version, the car is probably not only fun to play with, but also a great driver:-)
Here in Germany you can buy a PSU that uses passive cooling. It is manufactured by Engelking Elektronik and rated at 300 watts. Although there is one fan built in, it only kicks in at 45C. Further specs can be found here. Unfortunately, it is quite expensive at about 220 euros (1 euro ~ 1 dollar).
it's spelled "nucular", not nuclear...everybody knows that!
DON'T try building a wooden house when you want it to last a couple of hundred years.
Also, you might try to keep out of areas with frequent earthquakes, tornadoes, forest fires.
I know there are other poor college kids out there that can't afford $40-50 a game.
;-)
Duh...what did you think they need gigabit-internet-access in their dorm rooms for?
The new Saab 9-3 Sport Sedan can already be factory-equipped with Bluetooth technology. The system supports hands-free voice control and calling via a Bluetooth headset, as well as wireless dial-up networking functionality using a Bluetooth PDA or laptop.
:-)
The car's internal network uses fiber optics with a signal capacity fifty times greater than conventional wire circuitry.
And btw, with a supercharged 210 HP engine in the Aero version, the car is probably not only fun to play with, but also a great driver
Here in Germany you can buy a PSU that uses passive cooling. It is manufactured by Engelking Elektronik and rated at 300 watts. Although there is one fan built in, it only kicks in at 45C. Further specs can be found here. Unfortunately, it is quite expensive at about 220 euros (1 euro ~ 1 dollar).