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Correct angle for keyboard by
Archie
Is there a generally-accepted best angle for the slope of a regular
keyboard? One web page says this:
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"angle of the keyboard relative to the angle of the wrist. Most
keyboards slope upwards from front to back, and this means that users
bend...
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Cooling Questions by
Peter Cavan
Hi
I have a Dell Dimension 8300 on which I want to improve the cooling. I want
to do this because I know the PC overheats after about 1 hr and is quite
unstable. There is currently the fan in the PSU and a fan on the back which
is vented to act as the CPU fan. I also added a PCI fan to cool the...
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Dust warning for telecommunication companies by
skybuck2000
Hello my dear telecommunication companies ! =D
It is only fair that I give you a warning about your bussinessszzzz ! :)
Because of the Corona Crisis more people work at home !
This will lead to a higher production of DUST.
Depending on where the cable modem is placed this could SUCK dust into...
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April 23rd 21 10:39 PM
by Bob F
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CMOS checksum fails by
Skybuck Flying[_4_]
Not sure what could be causing it.
Seems to happen after power loss... and hard reset... also after weird
electrical problem which happens rarely, which is solved by full power down,
disconnect of cables etc.
After saving settings and exiting bios, PC works as normal.
Checksum error indicates...
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Is it safe to order on Amazon/Ebay from China? by
Xanadu99
Shall I trust the order from Chinese supplier?
My friend told me be careful order anything from China especially nameless
supplier. She went to Vietnam and bought a lots of stuff from Korean stores. She thought everything she bought was Korean made products but it was all Chinese made products...
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"Backblaze Drive Stats for Q1 2021" by
Lynn McGuire[_3_]
"Backblaze Drive Stats for Q1 2021"
https://www.backblaze.com/blog/backblaze-hard-drive-stats-q1-2021/
"As of March 31, 2021, Backblaze had 175,443 drives spread across four
data centers on two continents. Of that number, there were 3,187 boot
drives and 172,256 data drives. The boot drives...
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PC occasionally freezing by
Larc[_3_]
I recently bought a new motherboard for my main PC and shunted others down the line
until I got rid of an old one causing problems. The motherboard originally in my
main machine (ASRock Fatal1ty H370 Performance) went into the machine in my bedroom
(replaced H270 Performance). But I've been...
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HOMEBUILT vs NAME BRAND by
BrightStar
Considering I want to get a relatively inexpensive machine, what would
be the most compelling arguments for building a computer vs getting a
name brand PC?
For the same price, is the home built one generally any faster? I
know it is more versatile for parts replacement and I am not stuck
with...
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September 30th 04 04:13 PM
by JAD
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AreYouAfraidOfDark?! (Best music album ever created on a computersystem =D) by
skybuck2000
Look what you mother****ers have done/created !
Because of your computer and software technology you have enabled the GREATEST ALBUM ever created on a computer system !
SHAME ON YOU FOR CREATING SO MUCH FUN AND BLISS AND ENTERTAINMENT ! LOL
https://fearofdark.bandcamp.com/album/motorway
I still...
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Advice Please; How to "Quarantine" Hard Drives by
Darren Harris
Is it really possible to "Quarantine" three system hard drives from a
single hard drive when that hard drive is used for internet related
purposes?(The idea is to keep them from from viruses, hacking, ect.).
Thanks a lot.
Darren Harris
Staten Island, New York.
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PC works in labs, dies at users home by
B. Walker
Hello all,
I appologize in advance for crossposting in 3 different groups, but I'm
unsure what the appropriate topic this issue falls under:
First I want to say upfront that I am a systems engineer/builder/network
engineer and have been dealing with hardware for years now so I am...
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June 7th 05 07:16 AM
by kony
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128G Patriot usb flashstick ate it by
Flasherly[_2_]
Practically, seems all that's left in that Patriot is to fight to be
identified. Long enough and often enough, in any event, to drop down
to a Sandisc flashstick, half the storage at comparably terrible
transfer rates.
But, but USB flashdrives are sooo cheap -- yeah right. So is a 128G
SSD...
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Smartphone to PC file transfer? by
John Doe
Have they figured out that copying data is a fundamental part of
computing? My iPhone 3G does not easily copy files to/from a PC.
My next smartphone definitely will. That's just critical here.
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Hacking Oyster cards? by
sk8terg1rl
Hey guys. I was curious whether it is possible to hack the
authentication process of Oyster cards, simply out of academic
interest. Sorry if this is off topic but I don't know where else to
ask, and I thought this group would at least have a few technologically
inclined people who could point me in...
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About Kill filing skybuck by
Charlie Hoffpauir
I kill filed Skybuck long ago. But with my newsreader, his posts still
show if someone replys to his post..... so I don't see his post, but
do see the reply, so I keep getting his nonsense. Am I doing the kill
file wrong, or is this the way it's supposed to work? For what it's
worth, I'm using...
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CPU temps stable, then rising w/o load? by
S. Whitmore
I recently upgraded my system and now have a new AMD Athlon 64 3200+ on
a new ASUS K8V SE Deluxe mobo, with a new Enermax 470W "Noisetaker" PSU.
Ambient temps have been consistenly in the 65-75F range, and for the
couple of weeks I've had the new hardware running, the mobo and CPU
temps have been...
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The benefits of autism, what is autism ? by
skybuck2000
English:
Autism is a defense mechanism for the brain.
Autism is the brain's shield against mentally ill people.
The autistic person shuts himself off from the spiritually morbid person.
It also says something about the environment in which the autist grew up.
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Bitrot by
Flasherly[_2_]
Beyond variances between NAND type and design, for JEDEC claims
interpretively given unrefreshed SSD memory, within an inoperable
stasis for an least affected, pure state of hypothetical storage, that
data loss is a potential factor within a week;- whereas another and
proposition given a web-based...
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