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Thursday Morning (1 Comments) (link)
 Thursday, 23-October-2003  04:25:09 (GMT +10) - by Agg

If you're bored with modding your case but want a DIY project, consider this anti alien abduction helmet, thanks Albert.

Dink says there was a Kill Bill virus, but hardly anyone noticed. He also noticed that the Australian Govt loses 100 laptops a year. Feel free to lose a couple my way. Finally, he notes computers irritate people. No kidding!

Today (thursday) is a free listing day on Ebay, so round up that old stuff you don't need and sell it. Details here, thanks foxx. Our Shop & Swap Forums are free every day. :)

Grum00 spotted a response from ATI about the Catalyst 3.8 overheating claims and dead monitor stories.

Digital-Daily have some video card cooling modifications happening, while creativemods have a HDD mod.

PCReview have an electronics 101 article up, fairly basic but interesting.

Gone to a LAN but forgot your LAN cable? Maybe one day you'll be able to use your body instead.. thanks DePhantom.

SFFTech have a preview/interview about Abit's mini-PC called the DigiDice.

FutureLooks have some info on Machinima, or making movies from within games.

MEBSEG says that Ragnarok Online is a MMORPG featuring cartoon type characters in a war against monsters, and that they are currently having a 15-day free trial.

An Australian ISP has been taken to court because they allegedly hosted an MP3 site, thanks Kasper.

Bit-Tech have put up part 2 of G-gnome's amazing Orac mod project.

There's another issue of ZZZ Online posted.

Interesting Forum Threads:
How To: Add more line-ins to any sound card (pics) in Audio Visual.
Wireless Info and Discussion (pending FAQ) in Networking & Internet.
Donated blood today! (pics) in The Pub.
Bridge It in Games, thanks Cypher.



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