I went B&M to pick up the e8400 combo today and found this on the shelf at the Wilsonville, OR, location. I had seen the 119 pricing in the advert but it didn't mention the rebate so I was pleasantly surprised. They had 4 more as of 10am this morning. Good deal for any Portlanders who read this.
I have one of these, which I haven't used for about a year. It was ok in an office or quieter environment but on the road I had trouble making out the voices over the road noise. I looked around to see if there was some kinda hack that would sacrifice battery life for more volume but I came up...
I finally pulled the trigger on this a couple of days ago. Damn you, McFly! Thanks.
Site showed a 2/04 ship but it was changed to 2/01 by the next day.
"Heat sink compound" is probably the most technically correct term for this stuff, but I think most of us can figure out what you were talking about. Thanks for the deal OP.
If you dig back far enough (check the history section of the wikipedia entry, for starters), the original title did indeed include the term "inexpensive". As you pointed out, inexpensive is a relative term and one can only assume in the late '80s that perhaps the disk was less costly than...
NiMH are always dead or near-dead after a couple days in my camera even just in the bag. The life per charge seems about 50% also. $0.25 for an alkaline you can depend on really isn't a bad deal IMO.
This is the second post with a link I noticed on my slow home-away-from-home connection that seems to have some kind of redirect. You probably wouldn't even see it on broadband. Is this a stealth referral? I don't think the other link was to newegg but I don't remember what it was exactly. I...
I think he means if you have some kind of scsi or raid interface that xp doesn't have a driver for, you can put the driver on a floppy disk and enable the install to proceed normally. If you pay attention to the XP install it prompts you to press a key combo to do this near the beginning.
Has anyone seen a link to where they have done any real dimentsional measurements on this stuff? I played with lapping years ago and there was a slight improvment, but I think it was more from removing material between the heat sink and the core. A chunk of wet sandpaper on glass or granite is...
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