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Early Monday Morning
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(link) Monday, 28-July-2003 03:17:58 (GMT +10) - by Agg
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Xbit reckon that Intel's Prescott CPU will put out over 100W of heat, thanks Gibbon.
On a similar note, Darkness spotted Colin Edwards putting in a very hot lap at the MotoGP round on the weekend. Toasty!
There's some new DetonatorXP drivers for NVIDIA cards, mirrored here and here.
IQ2HI sent in (and possibly set up) an OCAU page on this meeting organiser page. Sounds like an interesting idea, but this is the first I've heard of it and it's 8 days away. Not quite sure what the story is there.
Dark_Greg noticed something possibly related, being the new internet fad of flash mobbing.
Jim found this in-dash computer for cars.
Get you some educamation with these science links from Draffa: Quasar shows star birth at dawn of time. Number of visible stars put at 70 sextillion. Whale populations may have been 10 times larger than suspected before commercial fishing began. Some galaxies are mostly gas rather than stars, Australian researchers have discovered, turning conventional thinking on its head.
We may have already linked this, but surely video card coolers are getting beyond a joke now.. thanks Paul.
Here's an interesting Darwinian Poetry experiment from Chris.
From Darkness: LOADS of questions and answers here about the upcoming Half-Life 2. They delve into questions as serious as "Will you be designing realistic breast jiggling for female models?" Jokes aside, some good info.
NVIDIA have been hinting at something called Speed^n for a few days now. Nobody seems to know what it really is, but there's been some guessing going on, such as here. No, I have no idea what it is either.
Whatever it is, I bet it's not as cool as a giant wearable battlemech. This kind of thing always makes me think I should be doing more with my time.
Letters page number 55 from Dan. I think we've linked every one of them so far. The mind boggles.
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