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    Apple releases public beta of Safari 4 browser

    This is worth repeating.
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    I'll try to set up some systems today if I have time. Is there a good guide to get Steady State going?
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    New computer build for Photoshop CS3 usage.

    The list is much broader than that.
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    mCubed T-Balancer

    I finally have an excuse to order some of these. I intend to use them for systems in unattended kiosks at mines and the like. I'm hoping they will not only keep fan speeds down (therefore reducing the amount of dust flowing through the system) but will be able to provide basic environmental...
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    New computer build for Photoshop CS3 usage.

    I'm thinking of checking some beta nVidia drivers to see if that helps, but I just got all three monitors working the way I want!
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    Boneruses anDRaises

    Man, when gas prices were at their lowest, a $1/gal tax would have been great. It would have kept the pressure for efficiency on and brought in massive amounts of money.
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    Boneruses anDRaises

    No raises or bonuses here at any level. Hourly employees have had their hours cut ~10%, probably another 10% of staff have been laid off. Pay cuts will be coming this quarter. Considering we are in the construction business, it isn't that bad.
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    Something Random

    I don't use them that much. Basically all that ever happens is I get the data onto the network, then file the disk. Or I burn something tiny (PDFs, TIFFs, etc) onto a disk and give it out. Maybe once a week.
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    Something Random

    I had a USB CD drive on my desk, but it was getting a little cluttered. I now have the CF reader and the USB hub under there as well, but I didn't cut it in, it's just below the edge.
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    Vista How do I make it like XP?

    I actually just bought my first PATA drive in some time. Of course, it is an MTRON 1.8" ZIF socket 32GB SSD, but PATA nonetheless. ;) When was the last time someone paid $500+ for a PATA drive?
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    Quiet and Rackmount?

    I too would choose to have a single system (as I have). The RAID card would be highly advised, as will significant redundancy. I'd recommend a second "offline" system that gets powered up to perform backups. Of course, that can be noisier.
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    New computer build for Photoshop CS3 usage.

    I have an 8800GTX, 9800GTX, and 280GTX. I have never been allowed to check the box next to "Enable OpenGL Drawing" in the performance tab. I'm sure it would be cool, but I don't experience any lag from not having it, so I don't worry about it. CS4 and 12GB of RAM will make a huge difference in...
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    Something Random

    I'll try to get something together, but you can probably visualize a skillsaw slit in the front edge of a Formica desktop.
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    Something Random

    Not with me. If I remember, I'll bring it to work over the weekend.
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    Something Random

    I just built one of these into my desk; just the slot showing in the front edge of the desktop. Cheap, and super-slick in a nerdy sort of way. Once I hone my router skills, I hope to stick a slimline USB hub and a card reader next to it.
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    Quiet and Rackmount?

    Is there a metalworking school or fab shop in your area? I had a good experience building something in SolidWorks and having the local junior college actually make it. Just don't forget to specify tolerances as well.
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    New computer build for Photoshop CS3 usage.

    I was about to say that with digital connections to the monitor, the image quality difference is negligible. But he is still using analog? No idea. With images that large, there is no way they will fit in the 4GB of RAM you will be able to allocate to CS3. You would get better performance...
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    New computer build for Photoshop CS3 usage.

    Unless you are getting CS4, more than 4GB of ram is a complete waste. Because the app will only use a little RAM, it will be thrashing the drive. A better storage subsystem is more important.
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    Quiet and Rackmount?

    I used to use Antec Rackmount chassis. They ship with Tri-cool fans, and they come with a nearly-normal PSU (just the cable locations change). In the older 3-U version, you could swap out the 3 5.25" bays on each side with 5-in-3 hotswap thingies from Supermicro. Edit - Link
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    Quiet and Rackmount?

    Are you far enough east to have a basement? IIRC, you have a house? Trying to have lots of quiet storage led me to build "The Coffin" as my wife calls it. It gets out of hand quickly and is a PITA. Even if the fans aren't noisy, that many hard drives will be. I now have 14 1TB drives in the...
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    Quiet and Rackmount?

    The Supermicro one I was recommended about a month ago is hardly quiet, but it does use sane-sized (80mm) fans. My only concern would be that I have run into issues swapping out fast/noisy fans for slow/quiet ones. If you are lucky you can just disable the piezo buzzer, but some kill power to...
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    Something Random

    The contrast is pretty amazing. The running gear (engine, transmission, suspension) are all really tough, but the body panels will break off if you sit on them too rough (front fenders in my case).
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    Something Random

    I should have been (age 18-20), but the opportunities were to good to pass up.
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    Something Random

    Not everyone, but they were plentiful. The boss got it, but he was a short guy with a bit of a Napoleon Complex. He ended up with a Land Rover, and the Ferrari was in the pool for about 15 seconds before I got the key. The company folded a few months later.
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    Something Random

    It was a company car ;) If you weren't in San Francisco from 98-00, you missed something pretty cool.
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    Something Random

    It also was not considered a daily driver. I got it with 8,000 miles and gave it back with 13,000.
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    Something Random

    The only used car I didn't have an issue with was a 355 F1. Of course, you expect people who pay that much to take care of their investments, and it wasn't a manual, anyway. I also only had it for about 4 months, so who knows what could have happened.
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    Something Random

    That is kind of the fun part. We now live off one of those windy roads, and I drive to the quarries 2-3 times a week. So the fun driving is part of my daily trips. The WRX and Evo would be dream cars, but they lack the veneer of practicality that will get my wife to OK the deal ;)
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    Something Random

    The more recent images I saw in a car magazine brought the grill under control. Though a cold air intake and intercooler sound like great ideas ;) I suppose the roads in your area determine the fun factor. Around here the CHP has the freeways locked down, and the cities are swarming with cops...
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    Something Random

    I actually got tired of the mini styling fairly early on, especially the interior. Too stylized and not practical enough. I do like the notion of AWD and 170hp with a 7-speed DSG in a package that small. Sounds like loads of fun.
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    Something Random

    I'm afraid none of them pass my (very basic) style test at all. Perhaps I can hold out until the Audi A1 shows up...
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    Can anyone get to MSDN subscriber benefits this morning or is it just me?

    They used to have an "export to XML" or something similar for that purpose.
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    Nichia Develops 60 Lumen Per Watt White LED

    6500K is for working, I find that I stay awake longer and easier with them. 5000K for at home, and 4000K for outdoor lighting at night.
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    sanDIks Cruizer Autoruns

    I hate it when they put crap on new thumbdrives. I now use the Kingston DT Mini Slim 2GB ones, as they ship blank. If I do get one with crap preloaded, I stick it in my Ubuntu laptop and blow the partition away first.
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    None of my Intel SSDs (currently 4) are showing this performance degradation. That is an interesting idea. Got link? I might try to put some of the slower SSDs back into service if they can get faster.
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    Can anyone get to MSDN subscriber benefits this morning or is it just me?

    It let me in to the downloads, but says: "You are not authorized to view the product keys." Is that what you are getting?
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    Webcams

    I asked around a while ago and that is the one I was recommended as well. I still haven't gotten one, as everyone who asked ended up with a laptop with one built-in. Perhaps I'll order one for testing.
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    Something Random

    I know...it looks like we will end up with 3 cars eventually. One commuter special, one family car, and my car. It is unfortunate, but it makes sense that my play car not be something we depend on, either.
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    Something Random

    I know...I was just looking at it. That would be excellent. The logistics of having a car that one of us can't drive just doesn't make sense. And she is adamant about not learning stick.
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    Something Random

    Even if an SUV were exactly what I needed, I wouldn't get one. The redneck association around here is simple too big to be ignored. I'm back to thinking about a used Subaru Legacy/Outback.
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    Nichia Develops 60 Lumen Per Watt White LED

    I do need high-CRI, I've become quite spoiled by 6500k/95+ CRI florescent bulbs and lots of light. That makes LEDs even more expensive.
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    Retail Management Systems

    Thanks for the tips, Chewy. I just want it all to be USB, visible within the device manager, and with standard drivers installed through the existing device manager MMC. Looks like the move from RMS 1.3 has been back-burnered, so I get to go back to my wireless troubleshooting.
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    Nichia Develops 60 Lumen Per Watt White LED

    I'm projecting a full-house-gutting remodel in about 2 years. I wonder if LED will be ready for a full-custom install by then? Should I plan on wiring the house with 24v circuits for lighting?
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    Something Random

    I really like having a Wagon, the added space comes into play quite often. It really makes sense for me to get an automatic, since she refuses to learn stick. My dream car would be an Evolution MR (hey, it's an automatic ;)). It is a shame that Subaru doesn't have any decent auto transmissions...
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    Something Random

    What would you (or anyone here) recommend in this price/feature range?
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    Something Random

    We are looking for a car with good fuel economy and another that will be comfortable on longer trips for us and friends. Her car is too unpleasant a place to be for the length of commute she has (97 Ford Escort LX) and my clutch and starter are failing and rust spots are starting to appear...
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    Something Random

    Sorry, forgot that part. Yes. Specifically, one for us and one for her and her massive commute (same as my old one, 145mi round-trip). Thanks for the Costco link, I was actually thinking of getting one of the pushier/abrasive people I know to do the haggling for me.
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    Something Random

    New cars are for people who like new cars, and are willing to pay for it. Granted, there is quite a premium, but you know what you are getting. I've only bought 2 used cars, and they were both crap. I was looking at the CPO (certified pre-owned) programs of the different manufacturers, but only...
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    nVidia SLI and Multiple Monitors

    Nice screen Uda, and it is down to $5.3k ;)
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    Something Random

    Would have been. CPO with a big chunk of warranty to ward off the benz shops, but she prefers a Yaris. WTF?
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