Actually, from his mugshot, he looks like one of those folks posting in the 'highly technical' forum, but got bored with all the geekness and tried to do something fun for a change :Q :Q
In the Hibernate mode, the computer shuts off everything...you could even unplug your PC (to ensure that there's no power drawn) and move it around.. There's zero consumption.
In the S3 mode (Suspend to RAM), power is supplied from the SMPS to the RAM, etc. The SMPS supplies around 3A on the...
Actually Gigabyte manufactures a mITX motherboard with an onboard 800Mhz VIA C3...It has onboard video/audio/LAN....Add a 256MB or 512MB DDR stick to that, a cheap 7200rpm HDD, etc and slap the entire thing in a mATX case and you've got a PC that's ridiculuously cheap and runs very very cool...
If what you mostly do is print in black & white, then a laser printer really suits your needs...
Advantages of a laser:
-High duty cycle
-High toner capacity
-Economical when printing black and white
-excellent text output even on ordinary paper, unlike inkjets that have minor smudging...
CWS variants are one of the toughest and most harmful spyware out there...I think you should add CWShredder to that list of apps for cleaning spyware.....
This is the funniest stuff I've read in a long time...Just imagine sanding your monitor :D
What next? Are you going to dip it in your bath tub to make it clean???
Umm..although you need WinXP SP1, the motherboard's bios should support 48bit LBA...you'd probably need a bios upgrade if it doesn't. ATA-133 isn't necessary for HDD's higher than 137GB. It's release just happened to coincide with the need for 48bit LBA for HDD's greater than 137GB
You could do this using pivot reports. Search the net for some good documentation on using pivot tables and pivot reports....Alternatively MS Excel's help is quite useful, especially if you're using Excel 2003
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