Klipsch Promedia 5.1 Speaker setup, including floor stands and wall mount brackets. COMPLETE. Everything in VG condition with the exception of the rear speaker covers being double-sided taped in place. -- $125 shipped for everything.
1a-Cooling grab bag of parts. This includes Fragtape...
Brand New in sealed box, XFX 7900GT Extreme Edition. This is one of the more desirable UDP-7 models (550mhz binned cores).
http://www.xfxforce.com/web/product/listConfigurationDetails.jspa?productConfigurationId=218634
BRAND NEW in SEALED box.
$320 SHIPPED
PM or Email, preference...
It sounds like there might be stuttering/freezing issues with the latest batch of 7900 cards. I bought a new XFX 7900GT (550 core model), and my framerates hover around 70-80fps (1680x1050 resolution, 4x AA, 4x Anis., all settings Very High in FarCry for instance), then drop to 14 (for a...
I'm trying to create a website that:
1.) Uploads a standardized text file (page would allow me to click browse and upload file)
2.) Processes the standardized file into a table format.
I'm an uber noob at this, but it seems simple enough - I just don't know where to look on reading how to...
bitbum - thanks, it may be useful for this.
I'm working on getting the exact input and output perimeters I'm looking for with this program. I'm also stuck with a nice mid-term this week - will post up specifics shortly.
http://finance.yahoo.com is a very popular site, but I've found it diificult to import data from their information.
Something like:
-http://quote.morningstar.com/Quote.html?pgid=hetopquote&ticker=hd
-http://moneycentral.msn.com/detail/stock_quote?Symbol=hd
I know with Excel, you can...
As the title states, I'm looking for a programmer for a project I'm working on. I'm a finance major, and am looking for a programmer to create either a spreadsheet or program that can fetch data and then process it (like a screener). This is not for an assignment, more a side project of my own...
I've also had several Linksys units die - units run in a cool operating environment with full line protection...so there is something to be said for the quality of components that go into these things.
That being said, I've actually taken a liking to Dlink stuff - the company is a bit like...
*** GONE TO EBAY ***
Abit KV8 Pro s754 K8T800Pro motherboard - In excellent condition with original box, cables, manuals, etc. This board was an early model and does not overclock - it is awesome for running at stock speeds. -- $40 shipped
*SOLD* Hercules ATI 9800pro 128mb AGP - blue card...
Qweds - disconnect your IDE drive when installing, it just minimizes headaches :p
As for the OS loading, you need to go into your BIOS and set the BOOT ORDER. You probably have it set to "hard drive" when in fact you need to have it set to something like "3rd device" and the 3rd device...
Appears to be SOLD.
***Local pickup only***
ATX Rackmount case, includes :
-500w P4 ready Power Supply
-Black Lite-On 48x
-Black 3.5" floppy
-cables, screws, etc.
-Sound deadening material installed
But wait, there's more!
-Act now and you'll also receive:
-52x Mediastor...
which drivers are you installing off the Abit-supplied floppy disk?
When you press F6 and load the disk, the list only shows 4 options...but use the arrow keys are scroll down...to the correct one :D
>> Monitors <<
19" Viewsonic G790 (tube reclines in case) -- $25
>> Rackmounts <<
More to be added!!!
>> Systems <<
>> Printers <<
Behemoth HP Laserjet 4si (new toner!) -- $75 PRICE DROPPED!!!
PM Me or email me at jhogenAThogens.com to discuss shipping. I have Heatware...
I think the bottom line is...nothing yet.
We're in the Pentium stage of display panels....the P4EE is still a long ways off.
Your current panels are pretty nice...
Managed means you can admin it...like assign certain things to certain IP's, or etc. Unmanaged is like the Linksys or Netgear you buy at BestBuy....just plug it in and that's it.
I picked up the Gigabit Dell switch when it was almost half-price a while back. Gigabit is cheap enough now it's...
Appreciate the heads up.
The pictures I provided are simply rendered versions of the originals, not the final product delivered (hence the color comment). They scale to our needs (an important design characteristic we looked for). Of course, vectors are typically key in this sort of design...
After a lot of thought, late night discussions, and deliberating amongst several people, I've arrived at a decision on the winner.
First let me say, this was a fantastic contest. There were good entries, and there were amazingly great entries, and it is of the latter that took so much time...
Worth an honorable mention, no doubt.
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Like the other entries, you all are in the running.
I'm going to be in a business seminar all day Saturday but will be home in the evening to consider every entry (up until Mindnight) and come up with a winner on Sunday.