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    Decent wireless setup???$$$$?

    I have had good experiences with Ubiquiti stuff (Bullet and PowerStation), but they don't do routers. Their hardware is compatible with DD-WRT, so you could combine it with a switch and get the same thing.
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    Backplane-Compatible 2.5" to 3.5" Mounting Adapters

    I've only used them in combination with SSDs, so I could cheat and tape them onto the caddies. If I had to worry about vibrations and cooling, not sure what I would do.
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    Blu-ray and audio

    Neither of those look to be plasma? All the links I see say LCD... Looking at one of these for a client, but the question is whether it will send source A to receiver 2 and source C to receiver 4 while simultaneously sending source B to receiver 1. I know it will make any of those connections...
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    Windows 7 nonsense

    I'll work with whatever I get, but for my rig, the one I spend ages in front of, sometimes under serious time constraints, I start to get fussy.
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    Something Random

    NOW (first Google reference) Wikipedia Entry
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    Windows 7 nonsense

    Exactly ;) All this tells me is that there are fundamental flaws in their UI. How many things does it need to look at before it can give me the right context-sensitive menu for right-clicking a .jpg? What crazy statistics is it gathering on my app usage that it takes time to show me the start...
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    Windows 7 nonsense

    I've almost had it with Win7, the fact that the system in my sig hesitates when I right-click an icon or press the start button and that it's GbE isn't fast enough to stream 720P AVIs is purely unacceptable. Who would have thought at the release of XP that it would be the last good OS from...
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    The X25-M and OCZ Vertex are the closest thing on this side of $750. A pair of X25-M in RAID0 made my i7 the bottleneck for most operations. What task are you trying to optimize for?
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    20+" LCD

    The keyboard shortcut that makes widescreen monitors useful is Win+left/right arrow. It makes a window take up either the left or right-half of the screen. That or setting them to portrait mode makes them much better.
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    20+" LCD

    I've standardized on 1920x1080 with HDCP for all my screens (monitors, TVs, projectors). That way I can easily re-purpose/mirror them as needed. My most recent monitor purchases were some ASUS VW246Hs.
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    >500GB Drives

    Something that is so much less complex (at least mechanically) and therefore cheaper to manufacture will beat out spinning disks at some point. The only question is when.
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    >500GB Drives

    I'm quite confident that SSDs will beat platter-based drives to 750GB, and that 1TB 2.5" spinning disks will not even be a mainstream consideration.
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    Windows 7 nonsense

    When was the last time you contacted XP support? When they end critical security patches I'll worry, but IIRC they just did that for W2K not too long ago.
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    Windows 7 nonsense

    It is better than Vista, but there are many steps between a turd and pizza. That they managed to find an improvement that still wasn't edible isn't suprising.
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    Swapping Volume In WinXP

    Ugh, that sucks. I'm getting better at realizing that I'm too tired and doing more harm than good.
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    Something Random

    Congrats Chewy!
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    The OCZ Vertex work great. There is no way I could tell the difference between them and an Intel "M" SSD without benchmarks. The larger capacity at each price point has caused me to switch to them over the Intel drives. The Kingston "M" series is exactly an Intel "M". The only thing different is...
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    Windows 7 nonsense

    Although faster than Vista, it is still slower than XP x64. The network issues are still there, too. Transferring a 1GB file takes 17 minutes over GbE from a very fast source. I can't even play 720p video over the network without issues.
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    Blu-ray and audio

    Damn, that looks pretty good. Let me know if you like it.
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    Just a bit more performance and the same pricing as the Vertex. We'll see when the benchmarks come out.
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    Both. Quite a few of the Vertex (8? 12? something like that). And I did get some of the Kingston rebrands as well.
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    Simple burning app

    Perfect. And it even runs on Win7 RC. Don't know about BR support, but that was a tough one. Thanks!
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    Simple burning app

    All I want to do is burn files to CD/DVD/BR. Nero seems to be getting way too bloated. Any other suggestions?
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    The X-Fi Forte is a 1x PCI-E card. I was out of regular PCI slots.
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    VMWare & Domain Controllers.

    Nope. I used that before I switched to ESXi. Both worked fine.
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    I would go with the OCZ Vertex. 60GB for $229 or 120GB for $355 both my i7 workstations are running a pair in RAID-0 at the boot drive. The 30GB for $149 is too good to pass up.
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    VMWare & Domain Controllers.

    Sure thing. I have 2 DCs and an Exchange server virtualized. No problems at all. You may want to manually control the boot order, so that the DC is up when the other machines start up, but if the DC is only a DC it should boot quicker than an app server anyway.
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    Sprint Smartphone

    I'm looking for a smartphone as well, but it needs to be on the Nextel network and support direct connect (for work) and it needs a keyboard (or it wouldn't be very smart). I believe that leaves me with exactly one option, and it is a Blackberry. Crap.
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    Buying a projector

    The projector arrived, but the screen hasn't yet. This is a much narrower throw than my last projector; even narrower than the online calculators led me to believe. I'll need to re-arrange some stuff.
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    USB Issues

    I think even my latest X58 motherboard has some USB1.1-only ports on it.
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    Drive storage box

    My floor has moved from $1500 to $1200. Below that and I throw them to Dell.
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    Because some people don't understand that SSD means solid state? Interesting that they are using the acronym DOM (disk on module) as a name? It is nice to not need a data or power cable...
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    Looks about the size of the drive in my Acer Aspire One.
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    Drive storage box

    ...and make it out of something that doesn't insulate heat or conduct electricity ;)
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    Favourite TV series

    How does Hulu work with dialup ;)
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    Windows 7 Memory issue

    Yeah, I'm not running 192GB yet. I wonder if that RAMDisk software I got a while ago will let me use it...
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    Favourite TV series

    My wife and I are really enjoying "Burn Notice".
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    Captcha Whiskey Tango Foxtrot...

    I was reading an interesting article about this. That CAPTCHAs have actually advanced OCR tech considerably, and it's now to the point that computers are better than humans at it. They went on to discuss what the next test should be, with an eye towards getting the spammers to work on some...
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    Netbook for the wife

    I get to order one this afternoon for a friend. He would like one with a built-in cellular card, at least a 6-cell battery, and a decent screen.
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    Windows 7 Memory issue

    I have. Other than voltage/timing stuff, I can't find anything. There is no setting for "reserve" or "memory mapping" that I can find. The fact that it sees the memory and refuses to use it has me puzzled. memtest86+ sees all the memory as well. So does CPU-Z in Win7.
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    Netbook for the wife

    I really like mine, but would want something with the dual-core atom, a lower power chipset, and a bigger battery. Also get something with a 2.5" SATA drive, so you can swap it out for an SSD easier. The usability of these things revolves around the ability for it to boot and load a browser as...
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    Windows 7 Memory issue

    I do appreciate that. I have done much dumber things in the past.
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    Windows 7 Memory issue

    Task Manager shows 8GB. This is the only x64 (64-bit) Ultimate version of 7 that I know of.
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    dSLR thread

    Yup, I know. I'm just going to stay away from people; the pictures are supposed to be about something that I don't really care about.
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    USB Issues

    I've had this issue when I had too many USB devices on a port as well. After digging, it said something about me drawing too much power or having exceeded the reserved bandwidth. Do you happen to have a USB hub involved?
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    dSLR thread

    Here is what the other photographer managed...with a D200 and a massive flash on an extension.
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    Remote connections for maintenance?

    Crossloop appears to be based on VNC, which I consider a good thing.
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    General Motors

    Something else the American mfgrs need to realize. They had a really bad build quality rep for a long time. I believe they have fixed it now, and are in fact building cars that are equivalent to some euro/asian cars. The problem is that they have a huge amount of momentum and reputation to deal...
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    General Motors

    My needs are fairly specialized as well, you'll be seeing something in the "don't want to buy a used car" thread soon, but the current winner is an Audi Allroad 2.7T Quattro. I suspect that would work well for Tannin as well.
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    Remote connections for maintenance?

    Great tip on Crossloop. I just gave them the URL and an hour to figure it out while I was at dinner. They had a connection code for me by the time I got back. And it even supports Macs. Thanks!
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