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  1. Dreamweaver Output on Open Source Alternatives to Dreamweaver Templating · · Score: 1

    The company I work for paid something in the neighborhood of $20,000 for a website to be created by a third party. When we got the website, it was pretty much impossible to maintain without their help. There were hundreds of pages, and most of them were all the same layout, but with slightly different content.

    Me ane 1 other person spent 1 month rewriting it in ASP.net. We got it down to 7 pages, and now it's very easy to maintain.

    A little work can go a long way.

  2. Dell Axim x50v on HP iPAQ hx2750 Pocket PC Review · · Score: 2, Informative

    I have the Dell Axim x50v, and it is a sweet machine (as others have mentioned as well). I put up a simple review on my website, nothing too in depth: http://www.young-technologies.com/Reviews/Dell_Axi m_x50v_Pocket_PC_Review/

  3. They should hire me! on Defining Google · · Score: 1

    I know computer AND I know Internet.

  4. The second F! on Microsoft Not Worried about FireFox · · Score: 5, Funny

    The second F is supposed to be small!! Argh!

    That is all.

  5. 2 Reasons I use Pocket PC on Hands Down, Palm is Now Number Two · · Score: 1

    1. .NET Compact Framework - I can use the same code I use for the .NET applications I use.
    2. ActiveSync - Keeps my data synchronized in real time. Not just when I push the sync button.

  6. Related Stories on Physicists Finally Solve the Falling-Paper Problem · · Score: 4, Funny

    Notice the "Related Stories" section. It is blank. This doesn't relate to anything. Does that tell you something?

  7. Waiting In Line on 2005's Tallest Roller Coaster · · Score: 1

    It will be so much fun waiting in line 6 hours! Not!

  8. Not Convinced on Raid 0: Blessing or hype? · · Score: 1

    I don't think that I'll ever be convinced either way. They (not any one specific) have been saying different things for years. Your best bet is to probably just buy a fast hard drive to begin with. It will end up being faster, and more reliable.

  9. DVD Autoloader on Bulk Data Storage For The Common Man? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Explain this to me, I can buy a 200 disc cd changer for $100 bucks, but the same thing with a burner (cd/dvd) runs thousands of dollars. Isn't there any company out there that can do it cheaper?

    Heck, I remember a slashdot article about a guy who built one out of WOOD!

    This would be a great solution for short term recovery storage. Just keep a stack of CD's or DVD's ready, and it will load them in and burn them all automatically.

    On a site note, it would be great for converting a 400 disc cd collection into MP3's.

  10. Re:386to486.exe on Turning A FX5900 Into A FX5950 Ultra, Tool-Free · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Possibly. A better analogy would be comparing a Pentium P120 to a P133. For a while, Intel was only making the P133, but would label some as P120's so that they had more than one product. It ends up being cheaper for them.

    That was only one example of a common practice with computer hardware.