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<0> of course, you probably need to run the whole thing in fluorinet to keep it cool
<1> alchemy_: i've always liked abit, but i have been real impressed with aopen lately. i also have one asus.
<0> I'd love to see a 8 core laptop
<1> the tyan that i had ****ed, so i probably won't use it again.
<2> pravus, asus is my seconda favorite, aopen not had much experiance with
<0> (with integrated coffee machine)
<2> pravus, ah all the tyans i have have rocked in all aspects (except price)



<1> alchemy_: most motherboard manufacturers are about the same these days though
<2> pravus, feel free to tab complete to 'alchemy' its just my work box and i highlight on both :P
<0> I guess linux apci support is a factor nowadays
<1> alchemy_: i got the dual athlon xp board that they came out with a few years ago. it never worked properly
<2> pravus, Tiger MPX>
<1> yeah, i think that was it. i *literally* folded it in half one day.
<1> but, i'll give anyone a second chance if i think they are up to snuff
<2> pravus, i have 2 servers running that board, apart from the weirdo time issue, i quite like it :o
<2> its athlon MP not athlon XP also :P
<1> alchemy_: another good manufacturer (+++$$$ though) is supermicro
<2> oh yeah they do 1u/half depth stuff
<2> completly customer boards
<2> custom*
<2> the case and board is totally unique
<3> and you trust them?
<2> sili, trust who tyan or supermicro
<3> supermicro
<1> i have a xeon-based board from supermicro
<1> sili: they are quite nice
<1> although you pay 2x-4x since they use server chipsets and higher-grade materials, etc.
<2> sili, depends, performance is good, but i dont like the idea of them making their own standards
<3> word
<1> well, they do make standard boards. you don't have to get a custom-made one.
<2> pravus, yes you do
<1> the best equipment i have ever used though is sparc64
<2> when your dealing with half-depth 1u you do at least
<1> alchemy_: it didn't use to be that way. the board i have is standard form factor and i put it in my own 4U case



<1> or is it a 5U case? i can never remember
<4> perl is phat
<2> lol how many holes does it use :P
<4> hahahahaha
<4> how many holes do YOU use?
<2> XaXXon, your a scary dood (0_o)
<4> you're
<2> you are*
<4> no, I'm just a little twitchy right now
<5> Try less meth.
<2> XaXXon, espresso?
<4> so IRC seemed the natural place to be
<6> http://vdiddy.bounceme.net/booktrade/ done with mod perl and Template ToolKit, none of the links work yet
<4> ew73: it's actually prescribed
<7> simcop2387: looks nice
<7> will you release the source?
<0> simcop2387++
<6> Botje: oh yea, first i need to get things going a bit
<6> integral: thanks
<8> yay bagpipes!
<0> people busk with them even in england :-(
<6> Botje: right now the whole thing works with a static header and footer being pulled from templates and the content is being pulled in from another module so that i can sepearte the different page generations if i need to
<7> :)
<7> neat
<6> page selection is done by a regex right now
<9> HYE BUUUU
<4> simcop2387: your backgroundimage isn't tall enough for my resolution
<4> It goes back to the dark color at the bottom


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