Didn't they make a spiderman movie less than 10 years ago? Why is there a need for a remake so soon?
Maybe LSI should make a spiderman film. It might have less firmware problems than Marvel. :)
Yes, I meant directly to the dual Intel. If it is possible to achieve 150-200MB/s, that is a major improvement over ~100.
Then the second, backup, NAS could be connected to the GbE switch and even the whoreless.
It seems there are some bugs to be worked out. Any idea when there will be a II?
I've yet to be really happy with a GPS in a phone. Of course on the ONE hand the maps should be current and integration is convenient, but it does not march the good dedicated GPS fu
Not until smoke pours out or the sectors go bad. :)
Note that the newer ones have different firmware and are not recognized as Samsung drives by the software.
Simply walking in the living loom is a danger. All four of my limbs are damaged at this point. If I were a natural animal, the hyenas would have dispatched me by now.
There are two critical constraints. The weight should be 3.0-3.5lbs. (or 1/2 more if it can accept two full hard drives) and the y dimension must be under 9in. I'm currently using a 3lb. machine that has two 1TB drives. It works fine, but the 1.2GHz C2D CPU, USB 2.0 and archaic CardBus slot...
What kind of horses**t is an Oxygen bar? Why are seemingly normal people suddenly in need of oxygen, like it is a drug? Maybe they all are suffering from CHF.
Apparently the laptop does not exist yet and is listed as out of stock. I really prefer a standard configuration so that it Can be returned. What is with the two USB 3.0 and one USB 2.0 Ports all the notebooks seem to have? I want three USB 3.0. :(
Nikon has an 800 and now Canon has a bunch of new DO lens patents. Of course all these new lenses cost an arm and a leg. I remember when the 500/4 IS was 5K.
There would have to be perhaps 8 drives for an internal RAID and then some kind of external 8-bay NAS-thingie for the primary backup. I'm not sure if it is worth a $5000 gamble since I'm not mentally prepared to learn all about this nowadays.
I don't think so. The photos of the entire drive (not cutaway) show the typical WD case shape and the large black dot stickers in the same place as other WD drives.
IS an i5-3320M sufficient for a 12" 3lb. laptop? Is it worth an extra $150 for the i7-3667U? From what I gather the U is the low-voltage, lower power CPU. I'm not sure how much turbo-bootsing would occur with the presumably hotter 3320M compared to the 3667U. The i5-3320M starts at 2.6GHz...
Apparently my computer is too old to have a Windows Experience. :( I think it it still pretty fast with the hexagonal-cored O/C CPU, 24GB and three SSDs. Maybe I don't know what experience it is missing.
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