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Wednesday Morning (39 Comments) (link)
 Wednesday, 18-June-2003  03:25:03 (GMT +10) - by Agg

We broke the forum record again on Monday night (577 users) and last night (596 users). I wonder when we'll pass 600?

Interesting PCDB stuff: a stealth front from Spamming, a very glowy system with an external radiator and an old monster from Prioris.

Linus is going to work on Linux full time, having been lured away from his job at Transmeta. Can only be a good thing!

GideonTech have a 10-minute guide to window etching.. so now you really can invite a girl up to see your etchings.

Or perhaps making a waterblock is more your style.

eDust noticed a rumour that Google may be filling up.. hmm, I imagine they'll fix it. He also spotted TheInq reporting that Intel don't want people to overclock the i865 chipset!

Sick of SMS spam? Charlie has some good news, that it will be banned in Oz soon. Now, if only they could do something about email spam, snailmail spam, messenger service spam, instant messenger spam, telephone spam and popup-ads spam.

Migishu found this funny translator - turns normal text into 12yo-AOL-user text. :)

More info about how Australia sucks for broadband, thanks Schrambo. For the record, I have 512kb ADSL and I think the pricing and data cap is ok. But then, I'd say anything to avoid going back to dialup.

Looking for Radeon 9800 reviews? There's about 90 of them here.

If nForce2 is more your thing, SpodesAbode have a 5-way roundup of motherboards based on that chipset.

HardCoreWare have a nice case-modding project posted.

ipKonfig have an editorial about, hmm, corporations being evil and stuff.

Today's flash timewaster is this Castle game from Kiernan. Looks interesting!



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