Your 20 million mark misses the estimate a little bit...
It's estimated there are about 40 million iPhones that have been sold according to a figure I saw mentioned on another site today, and that doesn't include the millions of iPod touches that have been sold over the last couple of years.
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Because what I learn in school is based on research done on the present jobs market. What value would it be if what I was learning wasn't relevant? If you knew very much about H1B visas, you'd know that there is nowhere near enough to go around to fill in what is actually needed or desired. Not...
This is not true at all. I'm studying the human resources industry in school right now and I can tell you from the research and studies that right now that it just isn't true. Because talent is harder to come by these days, companies are actually trying harder to retain people then they did...
Are you joking? Yes, it certainly would. Going from a 4200 to a 5400 will make little to no difference depending on drive makes, but going from a 4200 or 5400 to 7200 will definitely make a difference.
unless he has raised the voltage, there should be no reduction in life what-so-ever. and unless he has raised the voltage a lot, there is still only a partial chance it will die sooner.
Treasure Mountain=one of the best games of all time. I still have an old IBM PC at my parent's winter house running Windows 3.0 with Treasure Mountain on it.
The core is on the bottom on that chip. The P133 was before they introduced the "flipchip" design. That purplesh part is just a piece of metal. You should be able to just break that HS off. It might remove some of the purple coating but it's no biggie.
last night my friend installed some ram sinks on his videocard and went to turn it on and it no video came up. the computer still turned on like normal but there was no video. we tried two different AGP video cards and a PCI video card and got nada. also tried two different sticks of ram in two...