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<0> fredk: France were short of about 4 of their star players by the time it got to penalties <1> i wanna test it in "batch" <0> fredk: Zidane got sent off after he headbutted someone in the chest! <2> fredk: Le Boink, France, either <0> Nanuq: Happy birthday <3> Nanuq, france can be summarized as ****y ;)
<4> there is a ****ing in .at <5> rhowe: that was rather stupid, yeah <4> http://images.cainer.net//uploads/zidane.gif <2> Revie: Dildo, NL, Canada should have that as its twin city <0> PolarWolf: Still, he could teach our Wayne a thing or two about how to get a red card in style <5> rhowe: hehe <3> Gun Barrel City, Texas <6> Arct: sounds like you want to try and hack p***words, which ain't gonna happen here <2> Revie: or my made up town of Bumfuk SK <2> rhowe: thanks mate ;) <3> Toad ****, Arkansas <3> haha <2> hrm <2> need a USB2/IEEE1394 external 2.5 HD, or HD enclosure that'll accept a 2.5" drive <6> Nanuq: lots of the latter about. I use them regularly <2> DaveHowe: I see plenty of 100G drives, USB2 interface <2> DaveHowe: I want USB2 _and_ IEEE1394 <2> DaveHowe: Mainly so it won't require an external power supply. <2> DaveHowe: Look what I just came across.. <2> DaveHowe: http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=330005710392 <7> Nanuq: What, both at the same time? <2> That is really feckin' cool. <8> I've got a friend who's got one of those. Ya gotta watch those, because they don't show up as a 1.1-compatible device.
<2> wlfshmn: Sure. Lots of 3.5" enclosures do that, and my DVD+RW already does. <2> wlfshmn: I prefer IEEE1394, but I want USB2 for when I need to move it about. <3> this is cheap <3> haha <2> It's like a USB2 -> IDE dongle <2> how is one supposed to connect it? you loop the USB cable to the inside of a case, or you just have the bare drive out in the open? <2> that'd be great for quick and dirty drive imaging <7> Nanuq: Yeah, but do you actually draw power from both interfaces in order to drive something that would require an external power adapter if you only used one connection method? <2> wlfshmn: eh? <2> wlfshmn: nono, you don't use both at the same time <8> actually, I don't think you can run both at once. <8> You burn out both if you try that <2> I've never tried it. <2> Viking667: I think they're Idiot-Proof in that respect. <7> Nanuq: ah, ok, thats what I thought you were saying ,) <2> wlfshmn: you can chain ieee1394 devices, though. <2> I was thinking a book shelf with a whack of those WD MyBook external drives <7> Nanuq: my external DVD+RW requires an external power adapter I'm afraid <2> all linked to one another ;) <2> wlfshmn: ditto, but the 2.5" HDs typically don't. <8> Ohhhh. That reminds me. When I disconnected the SATA cable, the blimming socket came off WITH the plug. <2> wlfshmn: see lots of USB2 ones, I want a combo. <8> luckily, I was able to put the socket back on... <7> Nanuq: However, 2.5" harddrives tend to be not only expensive, but slow ;)
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