We're not a communist country. If he wants to use an american flag as a rag, he's entitled to that. If you have a problem with that, then go become a citizen of cuba, china, or north korea.
I have a dell xps PII w/ 350 mhz 128ram. Would I be able to use a dvd drive on my computer? and if so, how would I set it up, as I currently have a cdrw as a secondary master and cd rom as a primary slave. Thanks
<< i wish i was a worthless hippy so i could sleep all day, not wash my hair, smoke pot, punctuate all my politcal/pseudo-philosophical statements with 'man,' and not take two tests on wednesday.
seriously, i have to free my mind, man >>
it takes time dude
<< ok I won't go into techy terms. IDE connects to the mobo, usually (unless you got ata cards or whatnot). SCSI uses less system resources and is faster, but you need to have a SCSI PCI card and you can keep stacking scsi hardware, I think. >>
thanks for spreading the pot...,,I mean the wealth
Is this a good deal?
- 19in.
- .25mm dpi
- 75hz
it says 1600x1200 max resolution, but below it is says 1280x1024 (SXGA) ??
here's the link
http://www.compusa.com/products/product_info.asp?product_code=280664
I got my drive today. Turned out to be an Acer. My question is this: Cendyne packages these drives that are manufactured by other companies (Lite-on, AOpen, Acer etc.), and puts a pC World Top 10 CD-RW sticker on the box, but if you look at the PC-world site...
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