Games support is not a function of manufacturer. Games support is a function of the developers. What are you expecting, a 500$ box to have SLi'd 8800GTX's or something?
MACS. CAN. USE. TWO. BUTTON. MICE.
They even ship with a two button mouse FFS, and you can use the third party mouse as well.
Most of the computers I have run GNU/Linux. I am going to migrate another box over soon, leaving only one windows computer (and that will dual boot.)
Going by number of HD-DVD/BluRay players sold is stupid, because it doesn't say anything about who will watch the discs on them. That's like saying that since most motherboards support SATA now, that IDE is dead. I'm expective HD-DVD to win because it's cheaper but until then, Dual Format...
jameco.com is pretty good. I used them a while back when I had to build a gaussmeter, but I never finished since the Hall-Effect sensor turned out to be a SMT type, and not a regular IC package as I expected.
Here's a basic idea I came up with. The timing of this is all controlled by a basic RC network. The capacitor slowly charges. When the voltage across the cap hits the lowest voltage you want to run the light at, it turns on an SCR, which supplies power to the triode. As the voltage increases...
When the government does it, it's the best thing since sliced bread (at least according to supply-side economics). Either way, the oil companies hardly lose money either way.
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