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June 14, 2005 -- 7:14 PM
posted by alison
Paras, I know this isn't E-Bay, hence no prices. I dunno... maybe I'll go visit E-Bay, but I don't trust this compy... besides, unless I missed a big description of what this message board is supposed to be 'about' I thought I could post things like this... anyway, they're free.
Anyway, Albert, the lava lamp is free... and since you asked first, it's all yours. Are you going to be at Chilis tomorrow? I can bring it by tomorrow night if you'd like.
June 14, 2005 -- 6:44 PM
posted by P
Perhaps the question that is closer to the purpose of my query is how do you like the responsiveness of Linux with the ram your computer has.
June 14, 2005 -- 6:40 PM
posted by P
Most Blunted? :P
Par, Beck, and anyone else using Linux. How much ram does your Linux computer have?
June 14, 2005 -- 6:03 PM
posted by Al
Alison what price must be paid to obtain that lava lamp?
-Stictly for my ninjas
June 14, 2005 -- 5:50 PM
posted by Par
eric, I got a $10, 17" monitor. Other than odds and ends, though, not a lot.
Alison, this isn't eBay.
Percy, my guess is that one has 168 pins, and the other has 144 pins. One would assume that a 168-pin RAM card will not fit into a 144-pin RAM slot.
June 14, 2005 -- 5:48 PM
posted by eric
i think Just Blaze, aka America's Most Blunted, aka Percy P would be interested in that lava lamp.
June 14, 2005 -- 5:33 PM
posted by P
Er, does anyone know how to tell the difference between PC100 168-pin and 144-pin sdram?
June 14, 2005 -- 5:25 PM
posted by alison
so... I'm cleaning my room (ugh) and I have this rather large stack of Chart magazines from mid 1997 to mid 2001. If anyone is interested in them... lots and lots of Can Rock info... please just drop me a line (or say something on here). I'd be happy to pass them along... it somehow seems like a waste to dump them all.
oh, and one more thing to pass on: Anyone looking for a lava lamp? I have a black lamp with hot pink wax, and it's all yours if you're interested.
June 14, 2005 -- 2:41 PM
posted by Par
Yeah, I know they have similar matching services on the left as well. It really helps that whole red-state/blue-state dichotomy. What helps even more is shows like this. (On a side note, am I the only one less inclined to use TV.com as a source for info on television shows that I was for (the bought out) TVTome.com?)
So, what is Canada best and worst at in the world, statistically, anyway? Well, we've got the highest broadband access per capita in the world. Not to mention our unbelievable love of fruit juice. Not so many deaths by contact with stinging insects, though. (I think that stat works out to 2 people in the country.)
