Aug. 18th, 2005

ibneko: (Default)
You know, at this rate (0 wpm, 0 lpm, 0 thoughts-per-min), the base layer for my layout will never get completely written.

The job's too big. I'm too disorganized.

I have no interest left in it.

~SIGH~

I ought to reapply the old one, mess with the code just enough so my journal looks presentable. After all, I look at it every day. Making it look good would probably make it easier to read and generate feelings of happiness. Hah. Maybe. Not.

Yeah, whee, sarcasm. Sleep.override($body); . . . .
ibneko: (Default)
This could probably get you a free router, or $20 160 GB hard drive :D

• Any memory and installation(save $90)
• Any all-in-one printerfor your notebook (save $15)
OR any UPS (uninterruptible power supply)for your PC
(save $10)
• Any backpack or carrying casefor your notebook
(save $20) OR any hard drive for your PC (save $20)
• Any router(save $10)
Total instant savings, notebook accessories: $135
Total instant savings, desktop PC accessories: $130

http://images.bestbuy.com/BestBuy_US/en_US/images/external/emailpdf/coupon_combo.pdf

In store only, ending Sept. 10, 2005.
ibneko: (Default)
http://searchmobilecomputing.techtarget.com/tip/1,289483,sid40_gci1116650,00.html?track=NL-351&ad=525548

Both 802.11a and 802.11g offer data rates up to 5 times faster than 802.11b. But 802.11g sales leap-frogged the slightly older 802.11a, due to backwards compatibility with legacy 802.11b products. Unlike A, which occupies the 5 GHz UNII band, B and G share the 2.4 GHz ISM band, letting G APs simultaneously communicate with B and G stations.
However, as many WLAN owners have noticed, there is a price to be paid for backwards compatibility: the presence of B stations can degrade G performance. To get the most from your 802.11g AP, it can be helpful to understand the "protection" mechanism that enables B/G coexistence at the expense of performance....


(Mostly posted for Lady, who mentioned something 'bout wireless being slower... I know you've got multiple networks in your area - although I don't know if this is the cause of your problem - it's certainly a new bit of information for me.)

O.o

Aug. 18th, 2005 04:11 pm
ibneko: (Default)
Eh. Anyone want a 17 GB internal hard drive? For $23 dollars?

...I don't see how these would see at all... only 5400 RPM too.
ibneko: (Default)
Creative Nomad Jukebox Zen Xtra - MP3 Player - 60GB for $224.94?

That beats the iPod prices by... a lot.

Via buy.com. Based on a $15 dollar off + $40 rebate...

Now to check up on the stuff I'm looking for, including:
-weight
-size
-mac support
-battery life

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