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Typical of my luck. I just get over tonsillitis and now ten days before my wedding I get chicken pox. Keep those violins playing for me.
Would you like to burn Cd's at 52x? Buy one of these and you can. An Asus 52X CRW-5224A CD burner.
Would you like to win a Logitech MX500 mouse? Blagged-hardware are giving one away.
Here is another Christmas Gift Guide for you to browse. Computer hardware this time.
Local newshound Iroquois has a few bits for us. Violent games banned in Honduras on theregister. A new Mad Max film is on the way shooting in Australia next May. DALnet being debilitated by DoS attacks. Damn school holidays.
Several people have sent in this link. It's an Australian reseller for the Tomy Char-G cars and accessories. Thanks to all those who sent the link.
Nigel sent this one in. An announcement on the inquirer that DX9 is due for release in the next day or so.
nEoLIthIc says that "A friend rang me and informed me (whilst bragging about the fact that he had it :P) that GTA: Vice City is available from EB Toombul today".
This from www.cnn.com. "In a major strategy shift, Microsoft Corp. will introduce software based on the Linux open source operating system in 2004 for Web services and server software, market researcher META Group predicted on Monday". If you cant beat 'em, join 'em. Thanks TheHippo.
Fancy a trip down memory lane? See how www.overclockers.com.au looked almost three years ago. I was hoping for an old photo of Agg but was out of luck. :) Thanks for the link elvis.
X-bit labs have a roundup of seven Intel 845PE Based Mainboards. Well worth a browse.
SystemCooling have reviewed the Vantec Nexus Multi function Panel.
SolidMercury.net have some news on the Gigabyte GA-8PE667Ultra2 P4 motherboard.
Hexus.net look at the NAYA Design cristO Classic Case. Looks neat.
Overclockers New Zealand look at a Triplex GeForce 4 Ti4600 Millennium Silver.
Planet Savage give us a run down on the Inno3D Tornado GeForce4 MX440-8X.
And GideonTech play with a ThermalTake SS Volcano9. "So instead of a screaming 4800RPM fan blasting all day and night, you can finally control the amount of performance you need. Let it auto adjust itself through temperature changes using the probe or run it non-stop if you need the cooling".
Thats all for now. I will not scratch my spots. I will not ...
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