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    WD to launch 2TB drives, lose data

    So a RAID-0 of 1TB 7200s backed up by a 2TB 5400? Sounds like a plan to me...
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    Seagate 7200.12 1 TB

    Yes, that would be the one. ;)
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    Something Random

    "Well, OK, but just this once..."
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    Something Random

    I think this video is pretty darn awesome. I haven't seen this effect before, it appears almost stop-motion/cartoon-ish. The rest of his stuff is great as well.
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    Upgrade Core Duo Dell E1505 to Core2 Duo?

    Interesting idea. I have a spare 1TB 7.2k sitting here, I wonder what the outside 32GB could do ;)
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    General Motors

    The Caterham can be had assembled and ready to go for about the price of the Elise. The main difference between them and the 370Z can be summed up as follows: Caterham Classic: 1200lbs (11.5lbs/hp) Lotus Elise: 1975lbs (10.4lbs/hp) Nissan 370Z: 3200lbs (9.6lbs/hp) So, a marginal power...
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    Seagate 7200.12 1 TB

    The higher STR of newer drives is directly tied to the increases in aerial density, and could have been predicted easily. Just as easily, with basic understanding of physics, you know a larger platter cannot spin faster, and that rotation latency cannot be helped at a given speed. I can...
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    Upgrade Core Duo Dell E1505 to Core2 Duo?

    It could, depending on use. If it is a normal desktop machine, I think the SSD would be the better choice. Hell, I upgraded the SSD in my underpowered Acer Aspire One and got quite a boost from it.
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    General Motors

    I like it as well, but if it were purely a fun/track car, I would be going for a Caterham or used Elise.
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    General Motors

    I would agree. It seems to have inherited some GT-R goodness. I drove a 350Z Track (or was it race?) when they came out; brutally harsh, but very quick. It's amazing how well the 370Z stacks up to a Porsche Cayman S at twice the price (PDF warning).
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    Upgrade Core Duo Dell E1505 to Core2 Duo?

    Sounds like you are good. Of course, there could be something stupid, but the odds are with you.
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    Upgrade Core Duo Dell E1505 to Core2 Duo?

    Are their any BIOS updates on Dells website (or possibly the OEM for the motherboard)? Those typically state what CPUs have been added for compatibility. I would also check the FSB speed, to make sure it is the same (or at least compatible).
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    WD to launch 2TB drives, lose data

    I was comparing Newegg prices on WD drives from the same line. 2TB for $300, 1TB for $100.
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    Something Random

    This is why I don't like this half-assed nationalization stuff. Either it is a private company and they can do whatever the hell they (and their board/investors) want, or it isn't and they can't. This whole "they can but they shouldn't" BS is just annoying.
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    General Motors

    If you share we can all help talk you into it...
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    General Motors

    Am I left to prop up the auto industry all by myself? :p
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    Netbook for the wife

    The 8" screen on my Acer Aspire One is clearly smaller than it could be. I like the size, and the keyboard is great, I just wish they had put in a screen that used the full size of the lid (probably 10"). That would have been perfect.
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    WD to launch 2TB drives, lose data

    3 times as much as a drive twice as big? Doesn't seem too crazy for the bleeding edge...
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    OCZ Z Drive - 1TB SSD

    Looks like a PCI-E 1x? It also looks like it gets closer to the motherboard past the slot? I hope they didn't put a fan in a silent storage solution...
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    OCZ Z Drive - 1TB SSD

    I read a link somewhere that under special circumstances the performance of Intel SSDs decreased, but could be restored by doing something else. I think it was a benchmarking anomaly. I would be very interested in a high-performance 1TB SSD. That is getting to the point where my VM servers...
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    My system link is not entirely up to date. But I still have those MTRON SSDs sitting here. They do not have the stuttering issue. I also have an MTRON MSD-PATAA3018-032-ZIF2 that I haven't tried yet.
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    All my SLC drives don't have the stuttering issue.
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    Something Random

    You can pick your friends and you can pick your nose, but you can't pick your friends nose...
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    I still haven't gotten to this, but they are waiting on my workbench.
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    New computer build for Photoshop CS3 usage.

    Considering a 64-bit OS and 64-bit hardware are a requirement, I would suspect it is a special trick Adobe did to help before CS4 came out.
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    Gigabyte GA-EP43-UD3L and LPT breakout cable.

    Anything from the pre-ATX days has gone to someone else or the dumpster long ago.
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    Something Random

    It stops cutting and starts chewing, then it jams and you need to remove it somehow...
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    Thinkpad SL series?

    Lack of port replicator is a big one. Other than that, nothing I suppose. Just a gut reaction. Perhaps I'll get one in a poke at it.
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    Gigabyte GA-EP43-UD3L and LPT breakout cable.

    Ah, I only use laser printers, so I don't know about that.
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    Thinkpad SL series?

    I like the look of the hardware, but the screens are no longer top-end, according to some recent reviews. If I had infinite money, and didn't have a lot of computing needs, I would consider a MBP. But the Thinkpad W700DS would win, every time.
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    Thinkpad SL series?

    Thanks for the relies, it is a shame that IBM is diluting their top-end product line. Now I can't just say "buy a ThinkPad", now I have to add "except the SL".
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    Gigabyte GA-EP43-UD3L and LPT breakout cable.

    Since the issue is the printer, I would keep it to an external solution. I use these all the time.
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    Something Random

    Nice car, good looking, too. I'm sure there is a speed where that road is fun, and it looks like that car could do it, but I doubt the authorities would approve.
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    Something Random

    Depends on what you are driving, I suppose, but that is a long drive. Long ago UPS botched shipping a server shipment twice (the parts arrived, in the duct-taped remains of the box, rattling around, twice.). Each time I shipped the box, flew from the SF office to Austin to take delivery, refused...
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    Something Random

    I haven't gone skiing at all since I was 12. I intend to go, one of these days, but I really don't like snow.
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    Something Random

    :scratch:
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    Thinkpad SL series?

    I typically tell people to buy from the ThinkPad line if they can afford it, but now it seems there is a cheapo - the ThinkPad SL line. Is it any good? At that price I can't help but think it isn't.
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    Something Random

    Hey, it did go below freezing overnight 5 times this winter ;) The heated seats are nice, you can keep the sunroof open at night. Honestly, we didn't care about it, but it was on the car that was closest to what we wanted.
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    Simple video editing and DVD authoring

    Thanks for the tips, I'll try MovieFactory next.
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    Simple video editing and DVD authoring

    I need to teach someone who is not particularly computer literate how to take the .avi from their DV camcorder, clip parts out of the video, and burn it to a DVD that will play in their regular DVD player. I was using windows movie maker for this, but it looks like it can't handle larger...
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    Seagate 7200.12 1 TB

    If anyone is investing a significant enough amount into spinning platters to cause a revolutionary improvement, they should be fired. I would hope that everyone in that business is redirecting their R&D into something with a future (solid state).
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    Something Random

    We were actually a grand higher than that, so my math was off. My wife is still reeling from cutting the check, no matter how good a deal we got.
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    Something Random

    Yup, it was on their website (still is as a matter of fact - Stock# 5021). But it is a relatively rare car, we were looking for something with the performance goodies in blue and that was the only one in California; they are common in red or black.
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    Something Random

    Pictures (click for full-size): Front: Back:
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    Something Random

    It does have Quattro and special mounts in the back seats for kid seats. The 2.0T, DSG, and Quattro are a fantastic combo. This thing moves like you would not believe. It was pouring down rain today and I picked the toughest road in the area. Came around a bend very quickly, hit a sand...
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    Something Random

    Ended up buying an A3 with the following: 2.0 Turbo 6-speed dual-clutch automatic S-Line (better seats, wheels, some other stuff) Convenience (Bluetooth, required for Nav) Cold Weather (Heated seats, windshield washer fluid, mirrors) Navigation Open-Sky (massive sunroof) Got it for about 22%...
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    New computer build for Photoshop CS3 usage.

    Thanks for the info sechs, I didn't know that.
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    I'm building a pair of identical systems at the office, I should be able to do some benchmarking tomorrow.
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    USB High-speed capable hub?

    Strangely enough, the unexpensive, unpowered hub doesn't throw an error, just the massive, expensive, powered one. I'll order a variety and see what I can find out.
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