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To: Craig Freeman who wrote (21533)1/28/2002 3:14:51 AM
From: Craig Freeman  Respond to of 60323
 
From MSN: "Panasonic SV-AV10 camera/MP3 combo -- Panasonic is really taking to heart the adoption of SD cards, the stamp-sized, Secure Digital format that emerged from the ruckus over MP3 piracy. First, the company announced that 512MB cards will be available this spring for about $280. Then came the unveiling of new products that will capitalize on the SD format ..."

Craig



To: Craig Freeman who wrote (21533)1/28/2002 8:05:53 AM
From: orkrious  Respond to of 60323
 
If your PC runs hot, exchange it for a cool one. If your girlfriend runs cool, exchange her for a hot one.

If your favorite stock in underperforming, sell it.


If your PC runs hot, exchange it for a cool one. If your girlfriend runs cool, exchange her for a hot one...If your favorite stock in underperforming, sell it.

Great post, Craig.

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To: Craig Freeman who wrote (21533)1/28/2002 2:41:06 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 60323
 
OT

While many AMD users are trying to overclock their Quake settings, Intel users tend to set things at "normal" I NEED a cool system. I demand zero problems. My PIII/1.2GHz system has never exceeded 86F on the Mobo. I no longer utilize tape backups.

The vast majority of PC users, whether they have systems with AMD or Intel chips don't overclock them. As for tape backups they (or some other type of backup) are a good idea. Both AMD and Intel chips are usually very reliable, but there are many other things that can fail besides the chip. A HD failure or a program locking up and corrupting data, or you yourself accidentally deleting the wrong file could make you wish you had a backup.

Tim