Hitachi drives have been advertised for $415.99 earlier this week and were sold out almost instantly. I'd think it might be better though to think about two 1/2 TB drives such as the Seagate SATA drives that are being advertised by Fry's on the Internet and in stores for around $120 each...
Most all DEALS that appear on CF bulbs are subsidized by the local utility company.
Thus, unless you live in an area served by the same utility, it's unlikely that you will have the same special going on.
Northern California is served by Pacific Gas and Electric, PG&E. Southern California...
The same day, Friday 10/07/06, the San Jose Mercury News ad has the processor with ECS P4M800-PRO V2 motherboard. for $179.98.
I didn't look it up but it must be an AGP only MB since that's mentioned in the ad.
Ad from SJ Mercury News.
I've had an MX-700 mouse that I bought within a month of when they first came out.
I LOVE IT!
I've put it in the charger every night when I power down the computer itself. I am still using the same NiMH cells in it and often use it for 6 or 8 hours at a time and leave the mouse on the...
Likely they're having a problem finding enough non-native English speakers who are ALSO deficient in the slightest understanding of computers and technology products.
Even in Silicon Valley they had store clerks who knew absolutely nothing and in many cases had a hard time understanding what...
[/b]You too. I have an unopened i560 also. I'm wondering the same thing because I now also have an unopened IP3000 to auction or use.
Truthfully, I've getting awfully tired of the Epson Stylus Photo 785EPX clogs and need for constant cleaning AND expensive ink.
I bought one like it 10 years ago in Japan and have used it half a dozen times. Yes, it's nothing like a "real" tripod but has worked well for me with a LIGHTWEIGHT camera (Yashica T-4 at the time) perched on a rock using the self-timer in the Sierra Nevada. I only used it a couple of times in...
Gotta read to the last of the information...
For Seagate and other drive markers, the exception to the increased warranty status will be external drives, which are subject to the jars and jolts that drives protected by a PC chassis are not. Those drives will still have a warranty period of one...
Gee you must be new to computers! :D
I used to read it when it was published on yellow paper like a very thin newspaper and had just spun off from Shutterbug Ads.
Those who are marveling at the size of these either have short memories or are newbies.
Some of us have been around computers long enough to remember drives this size that were only 10 Megabytes in size and at the time many wondered why you needed so much storage.
Of course that was before...
You mean they finally found enough sales droids who speak English so poorly that the customer has a hard time understanding them and who know only enough to turn on a computer but think they are experts? (I think also having very baggy white shirts and dark trousers with the bottoms dragging on...
I noticed last week that 3.1.7.6, the current version, is the LAST VERSION of DVD Shrink and no more will be forthcoming. Bugs will be fixed in the current version but no new features.
Truly a great program.
I have found a few DVDs that failed the be decrypted using DVD Shrink and Decrypter...
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