I have one of these laptops and have installed XP on it. Got all the drivers running except the audio, I can't find what type of audio hardware it runs listed anywhere! The chipset is GM965, and UAA is installed. I've been searching for hours, and haven't been this frustrated in quite some time.
Thanks. Good to know I'm not completely worthless with this thing. I was honestly considering going back to that location to re-shoot it (~2 hours each way)
I run around with a 4GB Extreme III card in the camera and a 2GB Ultra II card as a spare. I've never had to switch to the spare. 70GB is a lot of shots, what type of photography encourages that? Sports?
There is still haze from the waves, and some glare off the right-side (sun was at about the 2:30 position, low on the horizon). I had the lens hood installed and IIRC my hand was extending it on that side. I don't have any filters, nor do I know how to use them. Looks like I have some more...
Sure hope not. The flower picture linked above was taken after this batch, so it's unlikely that it is damaged. The original one does look quite messed up upon further inspection, please let me know what you think of the second.
Well, I looked through all the shots of that subject and picked the best one. I straightened out the horizon and did very minor exposure tweaks. Have a look and let me know what you think.
Coast and Clouds Take 2
Oh, and the super-cheap Vostro desktop? Decently fast and very quiet. After the de-crapifier was done with it, it was a very acceptable box (ordered with XP, of course)
New Project:
Domain "bobiscool.local" has a bunch of users with large exchange mailboxes. I need to move all the users and their data to "bic.local". Both DCs and Exchange servers are running side-by-side with different IPs and DNS trees.
I've done The JoJo's 3rd option above in the past due...
I've been using the new SmoothWall 3. You might want to take another look at it, lots of features added and a very comprehensive collection of add-ons with web interfaces.
Thanks. I did all this hiking and driving, so many beautiful views. This shot (my favorite) was taken while waiting in line for the bathroom of a gas station. :shrug:
I know it uses more power when it is on (I saw that show, too). The argument I read was that it "killed" the bulb faster to turn it off/on more than just leave it on.
Grrr. Looking at some of the others, there is a lot of dirt on the lens. Strangely, it is only on a certain location/lens combo, and not on ones taken afterwards with the same lens.
Based on my few-dozen experiences with Amtrak, I would rule out that possibility right now. The fact that it can be an hour late and still be a net-positive makes it a good choice though.
I use the one built-in to my laptop, but a friend uses a TomTom and is very happy with it. I have a Garmin model (Rhino-something) for my boat and it works well.
What are you going to use it for? Driving? Hiking? Sailing?
Also, from what I've heard, power cycling is way more of a factor than power-on hours. Some analysis stated that if you were going to turn the light on again within an hour, you should just leave it on (from a bulb-life standpoint, not energy consumption).
I'm off on an extended weekend.
Half-Moon Bay, hwy 1 to Santa Cruz, Salinas to visit the folks, hwy 1 to Morro Bay, visiting my last grandparent, Santa Barbara, and back. About 700 miles. I may be posting on and off...we'll see.
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