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DVD/CDRom on my powerBook
DVD/CDRom on my powerBook Originally uploaded by lotas. this powerbook does rock. i like the DVDRom/CDR/CDROM drive in it a lot.
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Dualing mice
Dualing mice Originally uploaded by lotas. i have 3 mice on the same mouse pad. quite weird when i grab the wrong one…
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Dual Xeon Motherboard roundup
Toms hardware has a round up of 7 different Dual Xeon motherboards. some interesting looking boards. check it out.
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Dual Xeon Montherboard Roundup
Well, 2 boards being tested. this game pc article checks out 2 dual Xeon boards. these are the ones that take the 64 bit xeons. Hmmm. sweet. i want! :)
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Dual WAN speed reports
A few days ago I mentioned that I was running on Dual WAN connections at home. Well, here are some screen shots of the Speeds I am getting:this is from PRTG, which is showing my RV042 with SNMP enabled. This one is showing FlashGet downloading a D...
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Dual WAN connections rock!
About a week ago i got a second internet connection into my Bedroom (third in the house, or 4 if you count the Vodafone HSDPA modem…). Anyway, Its an 8Mb ADSL2 link with [BT][1]. And this morning i picked up my new Router for the network: th...
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Dual processor Mini ITX Board
Linux Devices are reporting that Via have released a new Dual processor mini ITX board which has 2 1Gz Eden N processors, support for up to 2 Gb of ram, support for 2 10/100 ethernet adapters and a 10/100/1000 ethernet adapter, Serial ATA, and som...
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Dual Opteron SFF System
Check out this review of the Iwill ZMAXdp over at SFF Tech.com. The system is a Dual Opteron Small Form Factor System! Pretty damn cool! I’ll have one of those! Hell, you could have a server farm with them in the same space my machine takes up! :)
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Dual Intel Xeon 3.6Gz VS Dual Opteron 250
this review over at toms hardware tests the intel Xeon 3.6Gz processors with EM64T technology versus a pair of AMD Opteron 250’s. Very interesting read. its a nice long 39 page review. Very cool!
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Dual Everything Machine
Check out this ExtreamTech article where they build a Dualeverything machine: dual core, dual graphics cards, 2 raid arrays, etc. Ican see a few problems (well, not problems, but things i personally would havedone differently). First they go with ...
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