Comment Re:Because David Gerard Removed It (Score 1) 244
Dammit out of mod points... +1 VERY informative
Dammit out of mod points... +1 VERY informative
I've been waiting for years!
watch uname -r
(from the man page)
That's my favorite lab item. I have like 5 - mailing lists, purchases I am waiting for in the mail, TODO, etc... I wonder if it is compatible?
To be technically correct - the best kind of correct - USB-IF's preferred name for USB 2.0 is "Hi-speed", not "high".
LOL yeah. And then I see they've now added two arrows to "SuperSpeed" to show it's full duplex.
I can't wait until they then add 8-bit lanes and still keep the "serial" nomenclature.
The problem is the original nomenclature from USB 1.0 - "full speed" is a whopping 12Mbit/s (vs. "low speed" at 1.5Mb/s). Of course, compared to serial ports that were starting to push 300kbit/s, it was nice. So then USB 2.0 was "high speed" and for 3.0 they needed something "higher" than "high." Pretty stupid, especially when somebody says a USB 2.0 device runs at "full speed" it could simply be MarketSpeak(TM) saying that it won't slow the bus down below 2.0 but the device itself only communicates at 1.1 speeds.
( Oh, BTW, I vote for PlaidSpeed(TM)! )
A few years back, it was end of year finances time at Dell. FatWallet had some seriously crazy coupons. I picked up a fully loaded XPS with one of the first PCIe video cards for cheaper than I could even piece it together at NewEgg.
Checking my old email archives (thanks GMail!):
Now, with coupons, FatCash (3% cash back from FatWallet), $99 shipping rebate, and 1% back on my MC, it comes out to $1626.67 total. Supposed to be $3113 to start with.
But dude, that's a lot of money for a PC. Build one yourself!
OK. NewEgg.com, getting the cheapest possible items to meet the specs:
(you don't care about the details)
Total = $1997 BEFORE NewEgg's shipping.
Sorry, out of mod points.
Thank you NoScript!!! (I hope)
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