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Monday Afternoon
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(link) Monday, 27-September-2004 15:46:52 (GMT +10) - by Agg
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There's a lengthy interview with Intel CEO Craig Barrett here, due to retire soon. Intel also confirmed recently that their Grantsdale chipset won't normally have wireless AP functionality. While we're talking Intel, there's a handy page here that helps decode their new processor-numbering scheme.
Apparently stopping sheep burping isn't as easy as previously thought, say some Australian scientists. Wright said one-fifth of the world's methane emissions came from farm animals belching and exhaling.
LegionHardware compared seven mainstream graphics cards for PCI-Express.
VIA asked Bit-Tech to do a custom PC for them - they came up with Project Synapse. Seems like a pretty basic project to me, compared to some of their other custom jobs.
From NextWish: I've released a utility which allows SUS to be installed on Windows XP/2K, basically allowing you to have a roaming copy of Windows Update on a laptop.
If you're an AMD fan, go crazy and buy AMD merchandise from what seems to be their Australian promotional department, thanks Chris.
Rob says the demo of EASports FIFA 2005 is available for download. AusGamers have the Warhammer 40k: Dawn of War demo, too.
If you have an Asrock motherboard, this guide to mods and BIOS versions etc on OCW might be handy.
A1-Electronics cover installing a 120mm radiator and fan into your PC. If you've been watercooling for a while, perhaps cleaning your waterblock is in order, think OCModShop.
Munkiboy sent in this Pong game, which he calls a frustratingly addictive version of the old classic. Just the thing for a slow Monday afternoon.
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