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August 2004 Entries

This one is just coolissimo: Hush ATX Media Center Edition 2005 Some of the specs: Storage up to 400GBATI Radeon Series with DVI+CRT+TV out, FanlessAnalog or Digital Terrestrial TV/FM Tuner Card6 channel Audio Output for 5.1 Sound with SPDIF out (Optical/RCA)Back Panel I/O Connectors: 4x USB 2.0, 2x IEEE 1394 FireWire, RS232, parallel, mouse & Keyboard Port, DVI, VGA, S-VHS, FBAS, 5.1 Audio, Optical/RCA S/PDIF (AC3)Front panel I/O Connectors: 2x USB 2.0 / 2x IEEE 1394 FireWire, 1 x Phone, 1 x Mic10/100/1000 LAN EthernetWireless LAN or Bluetooth optionalHush® ATX Aluminium Antivibration Chassis, FanlessHush® 240 Watt Audio Power Supply, FanlessInfrared ...

The Orion DT-12 is a neat little desktop that has 12 nodes, 36Gflops peak processing performance, 24GB ram and 1TB internal disk storage. The Orion DS-96 tower model specs are just impressive: It has up to 96 nodes, 300 Gflops peak processing performance (150 gigaflops sustained*), 192 gigabytes of DDR SDRAM memory, and 9.6 terabytes of internal disk storage. It plugs into a standard 15A wall-socket, consumes a peak of 1500 watts, and fits unobtrusively beneath a desk. Cool Or What? Pricing is not available yet, but it should be possible to buy the Orion Cluster Systems online from 22 September

I have got to get myself a Hamster Powerplant. Mons, my cat, will either make the poor critter run like mad and produce mega watts or give it a heart attack the first day.

I guess Microsoft has a QA department for their Knowledge Base articels published on the Microsoft Support site.They must have been sleeping when these Funny Microsoft Q Articles were posted though. I just loved these: Q303969: How to Work with More Than 64,000 Children Per Parent Q189826: PowerPoint Centimeters Different from Actual Centimeters Q209354: HOW TO: RTFM Q276304: Error Message: Your Password Must Be at Least 18770 Characters and Cannot Repeat Any of Your Previous 30689 Passwords Q131109: Earth Rotates in Wrong Direction

This is a pretty neat idea; Convert your own DVDs to self-booting Linux CDs. The idea is simple; take your DVDs and make a "who cares if it get's destroyed" copy on a CD that you can watch in any PC that can boot from a CD. The CD contains a mini version of Linux and a media player that can play just about anything. Personally I don't need it at the moment as I bought the Kiss DP-1500 earlier this year. I plays my entire CD (ripped to MP3) and DVD (converted to DivX) collection via LAN. Still working on the VHS collection though. The MovieBox Deluxe USB looks neat (let me know what you think). The steps in the article uses Linux but there are plenty of alternatives ...

Being a Norwegian I don't really have a lot of lot love for the Swedes (our “sweet brother“ to the east), but this time they really impressed me. The reply from the Swedish BitTorren site to Dreamworks is just unforgettable: As you may or may not be aware, Sweden is not a state in the United States of America. Sweden is a country in northern Europe. Unless you figured it out by now, US law does not apply here. For your information, no Swedish law is being violated. Please be assured that any further contact with us, regardless of medium, will result ina) a suit being filed for harassmentb) a formal complaint lodged with the bar of your legal counsel, ...

I'm a great fan of the tools on sysinternals I don't know how many problems I have solved for clients or myself with FileMon, RegMon and Handle. Just this afternoon I was getting upset with Microsoft ActiveSync which had problems synching with my iPAQ 4150. It has successfully synchronized for several months on COM5 (Bluetooth) but this week it suddenly decided it liked COM1 better. I enabled/disabled/rebooted and tried all tricks in the book but no way; after a reboot Microsoft ActiveSync defaults to COM1. Instead of hunting for random registry keys I fired up RegMon (no installation required) and opened ActiveSync. A quick search in the recorded results and I ...

Yetisports is a cool game in all senses of the word. My personal favorite is #2. With the pentathlon edition you can play them all online. The cool thing is that the mobile yetisports edition is available for free until the end of August.

This blog is dedicated to all things cool. I must admit I'm a geek so “cool” may have a different meaning where you come from :-)