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  1. How are those fully functioning video drivers? You should atleast have all the hardware working in it before you claim you're running at full potential.
  2. The PowerPC in the eServers is a bit more advanced than the G5 which comes in the Mac. The new quad-core p5+ stuff is dope shit.
  3. The BlueGene/L is PowerPC. That being said don't hand the crown to x86 so easily a lot of the stuff coming out of IBM and Sun is still quite a ways ahead of x86 server hardware. The x86 vendors are catching up in large chunks but the market for the other systems hasn't gone away. Only about 5% of new installs (unix) coming out of my group at work are on x86 hardware. The main chunk is Solaris still and with Solaris 10 and the new niagara boxes it may pick up some more share from the AIX/PPC and x86/Linux offerinings.
  4. I also have an athlon based pc. Its an XP 2000+ with 512MB of ram. -SOLD-
  5. Have a number of computer related items for sale IOGEAR USB 2 Port KVM switch Model #GCS632U - I've been using this thing for about a year and it works flawlessly. $30 Linksys WRK54G Wireless-G Broadband Router w/ 4 Port Switch - I got this for a deal with a pcmcia and pci wireless card bundle and used it for a while but I don't have any use for it anymore. $20 2 x 256 PC2100 200 Pin SODIMM for a laptop. Samsung Memory P/N 268043-001 - Upgraded my laptop to 1GB recently so I have the two memory sticks I pulled out of it. $20 each 1U Sun Microsystems Netra T1 105 Server - 440Mhz Ultrasparc IIi CPU, 1GB Memory, 2 36GB Seagate Cheeta Drives (ST336704LCV), Solaris 10 installed - This was my one of my old coloed mail/shell servers. I upgraded to a newer system and replaced 3 of these to save some cash so I'm selling of this extra one. If you purchase this and want assistance setting it up or configuring it I'll throw that in with the deal. $250 Unused XBOX Live Starter Kit - I bought this for my brother but he never used it because his XBOX is modded so its been sitting collecting dust. $50
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    Gli

    http://users.cofront.net/~jweber/proj70_scaled.jpg The cure for the coil pack blues.
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    Gli

    For an example the mk2 I was talking about above has about 13k total into it including the car and its not complete. Its at 22psi right now which is basically fucking retarded and makes ~325hp. It hasn't been run at the track since the turbo upgrade was done but it did a 13.90 on the stock turbo with a street tune on the stand alone. A lot of money for not a lot of return, owner wants to sell it and buy a mustang. ;-)
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    Gli

    I'll sell you a mk2 gti with a 1.8T, SEM, and a custom turbo kit if you're looking to go fast {ish} with a VW.
  9. Not as interesting as the paris pic by any means but still an interesting shot of our fair city at night. ( credit to my friend craig for the shot ) http://users.cofront.net/~jweber/pics/downtown1.jpg
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    Gli

    Most of the issues with the coil packs were resolved by the time the gli with the 1.8T came out as the "new" parts everyone was getting replaced were stock equipment by then. I also don't know how you expect your warranty to be covered when you modify your car from original spec and something breaks. I agree the two things may not be related, but what would you do if the situation was reversed and you had someone show up for warranty service because their car was broken and they had a bunch of modifications? First blame for all the issues will go to the modifications, based on the "whats changed that could cause these problems?" troubleshooting methodology. Now on to my suggestion, if you're looking for something to modify and be "fast" in you might as well pick a new car unless you're ready to spend some serious money and still only be sorta quick. If you're still stuck on the vw get the vr6, you will be a lot more happy in the long run and imho more reliable although it won't look as slick as the gli.
  11. I have the Innovate LM-1 with the rpm kit. It works pretty well however the software leaves something to be desired. Haven't had time yet to crack open the datafiles and try doing my own interpretation, but the guides say its doable.
  12. VwVortex still spews crap. It really depends on what kind of information you're looking for honestly. Even the local forums are just an extension of the info that circles the 'tex. Just don't take what you read as gospel and use some common sense and you will be fine. These should get you started. http://forums.vwvortex.com http://www.ohiovw.com/forums http://www.dubohio.com http://www.swov.org http://forums.vwsport.com http://www.vwfixx.com/forums
  13. I have turbotax for OS X, dunno if that would be helpful or not (I doubt it).
  14. While Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer's knee injury was deemed severe, the initial reports of possible long-term effects were overstated, Palmer's surgeon, Dr. Lonnie Paulos, said in a statement released by the team Thursday. http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2290916
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    SATA vs SCSI

    It all depends on what you want to do with the disk. If you're serving files and want just a bunch of disk space, SATA is going to be on point because the disks are a lot larger and cheaper. Most systems also have the controller for the drive built right in from the start now as well. If you're doing some kind of transaction processing or highly I/O dependant operations then the extra spend for the SCSI ( or fibre-channel ) solution is possibly worth the money in the long run. As for the 'get a SAN' suggestion you still end up back at the original question basically. Do you populate your frame with SATA or Fibre disks? What type of setup is the host going to use to recieve the LUN's, etc. More information on the application would be helpful.
  16. Calling Darwin Linux is really doing it a disservice. Just because FreeBSD is a UNIX clone and Linux is a UNIX clone doesn't mean they're anything alike. I understand the reasoning there, but its just a bad comparision because OS X internally really has nothing to 'directly' do with the Linux kernel. I used to run BSD on everything btw, but not anymore. My main workstation runs OS X at home, and Solaris at work.
  17. Darwin is not Linux. Darwin is basically three pieces, "Mach", "BSD", and "IOKit". IOKit is the device driver support component of Darwin; BSD is the primary "OS"; and Mach is used to provide memory management, process/task/thread support, and messaging. The BSD portion is based on FreeBSD which has nothing to do with Linux. Linux is a kernel as well and only a kernel. Red Hat, Suse, Slackware etc are all collections of tools and software which comprise an OS built around the Linux kernel.
  18. Broke my elbow ( 2 screws and 4mos ) and hand ( 2 pins and 3mos ) racing BMX, those are the longest.
  19. I have a Directv/Tivo and its definatly not only time based. Directv recently started marketing their own branded DVR and that may be what you saw. The Tivo can search by Time, Title, Actor, Genere etc. If you get the Directv just pick up the Tivo elsewhere instead of their DVR. You do need the phone hookup for the Tivo for software and updates. I took the liberty of modifying mine and it uses ethernet now instead of the phone line. Overall I'm happy with the setup. I can't comment on the picture quality versus cable as its been a while but I don't think my TV's good enough to honestly even care. I have SBC 3Mbps DSL and its been rock solid ever since they fixed my connection at the RT.
  20. I have a mini and a 12" powerbook. I design UNIX ( Solaris, AIX, Linux ) based solutions for a bank.
  21. That should be pretty easy. It's just a form posting php doing the math and the redrawing with the answer. If you know the calcuation you need to do I can help you out.
  22. http://cofront.net/sept_desktop.jpg
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