I'm not sure that this is such a hot deal. The ink cartridges for the fax machine cost $21.75 at Staples, and only yield "up to" 150 pages per cartridge.
If you expect to receive faxes often, then this isn't for you...
If anyone's keeping score, I too ordered the 60GB drive from Dell on 01/03/02, received an order acknowledgement -- but no order confirmation or number, and then received an ~$2 kickback from eBates.
Dell customer service can't find my order, and indicated that a number of people have also had...
Is this the same security guide that Verisign's been pimping for the past several years? If so, it's not much more than an advertisement for digital certificates and how they'll rid the world of all its insecurity. Perhaps not surpisingly, Verisign sells digital certificates...
Remember...
Beware SMC rebates! -- I've been waiting since 06/2001 for an "allow 8-10 weeks" $50 rebate on the non-wireless version of this router. I've been in contact with SMC since sometime back in September, they've "expedited" my rebate several times, and I've still yet to receive it. Latest word...
These drive canisters are cheap -- both in price and quality -- but they do work as advertised. Be warned, however, that they are constructed entirely out of cheap plastic and don't compare to the industrial strength metal cannisters that you often see in servers, RAID arrays, etc.
I've had no...
I found some CompUSA's that claim to have the phones in stock:
South Charlotte Superstore
Charlotte, NC 28273 (704) 552-5993
In-Stock
Richmond Superstore
Glen Allen, VA 23060 (804) 217-6888
In-Stock
Charlotte Superstore
Charlotte, NC 28212-6952 (704) 536-2202
Limited Quantities...
I've just hit the same problem that BCinSC described with an active For Sale thread that I had over in the For Sale/For Trade forum. I had bumped it yesterday, but it was gone when I went to bump it just now.
The thread in question was ---->...
labooboo -
My understanding is that these sub-$150 RAID cards are indeed "software RAID" (aka "firmware RAID") cards, whereby the host CPU does all of the RAID-related work. Compare this to true "hardware RAID" cards which include a dedicated processor (and usually cache RAM, too) which...
Thanks for the info, Ziptar and Muttley! Your answers did indeed provide the insight that I was looking for into the benefits of these so-called firmware RAID cards. It does sound as though they offer several potential benefits to Windows users looking to implement RAID.
I'm not so sure...
Perhaps a dumb question, but what's the benefit of using one of these software-based RAID cards if your operating system already natively supports RAID (e.g., Windows NT, Windows 2000, Linux)?
From my perspective, it seems like you're better off using the native RAID implementations than...
I had switched over to Qwest's "e-ferral" plan after Essential.com filed bankruptcy. It's cheaper than Qwest service was through Essential.com and offers similar benefits:
- no monthly fee
- no minimum usage
- $.05/minute interstate long distance, 24x7
- personal 800 number
- will reimburse...
Thanks, Buster. I had pretty much ruled out buying the case after reading what Toro had to say. Your "it's a hunk of doo" comment more than reinforces that decision.
It's amazing how so few words can sometimes say sooooo much! Thanks!
Hello,
I'm looking for a cheap and "reasonable" ATX case. I've got the cheap part covered with the ComputerGeeks Genica GN200 for $18.95.
Does this case also meet my need for something that's reasonably solid in construction and with reasonable airflow? Also, does this case have rolled...
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