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  1. Great. on Symantec to Buy Veritas · · Score: 0

    I wonder how bad they will screw this company up.

  2. Dell Kiosk on Sony Quietly Opening Retail Stores · · Score: 0

    In Escondido,Ca there is a Dell Kiosk in the mall by my house. Its quite large and I believe its in front of a Macys. They about 10 units on display with 3-4 Blue polo wearing reps. Has anybody seen anything like this in their area?

  3. yet more advice on Uniquely Bright: Experiences and Tips? · · Score: 0

    learn to enjoy the versatility of ramen and the many flavors avilable

  4. Re:You linked to Microsoft's patch on Flaws Threaten VoIP Networks? · · Score: 0

    When you buy a new car should you be in every 500 miles for an oil change? No! MS needs to stop trying to meet unreal deadlines and losing the mentality of releasing today and patching tomorrow.

  5. think this is a sign....... on Making The Case That Voynich Is A Hoax · · Score: 0, Funny

    well after reading the post on this thread I think I shall retire my browser till tomorrow.

  6. A+ on the safety Tom on Pushing P4 to 5.25GHz with Liquid Nitrogen · · Score: 0

    I love how all they are wearing in those pictures are goggles. And are they performing this "record breaking" over clock on the walkway in an apartment complex? Toms crew though of everything to get it to 5ghz but very little on safety.

  7. Re:Where do they get the lords? on The Cost of 12 Days of Christmas · · Score: 2, Funny

    Simple. $5 hand jobs

  8. Emachines arn't that bad on Emachines 64-bit Athlons Now On Sale · · Score: 1

    I recently purchased the M5312 which is the best $1,250 ive spent on a system (plus my $150 rebate helps =]) in a long time. I think eMachines are kind of like VW with the creation of the bug. it was cheep and worked but now they are a damn fine car. here is a blirp from emachines.com ....

    The eMachines philosophy is simple: build affordable computers for everyone - no-compromise PCs that deliver incredible value and performance. It turns out we're really onto something.

    You bought a compaq for double the price and got the same performance! eMachines have there nitch and just because they don't make systems that set the speed standard doesn't mean they are crap.