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Chief News Editor & Master of His Domain
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Tuesday Romp
Because of the review yesterday, I skipped out on the news.
Well, that and the fact that I had no news to speak of anyway. The news gods make up for that today, though. I dunno about where you are, but Fall sorta Fell on us the past couple of days, and suddenly it's all wet and dreary and blah. Which is ok in that I like fall, but not ok in that I'm not really all that ready for it. Sigh, I miss summer already. Madshrimps starts us off with the High End Power Supply Roundup Tech Zone gets a hold of the Canon PowerShot S3 IS Digital Camera Techgage checks the porn storage abilities of the Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 320GB Digital Grabber tells you How To Make Windows XP Run Faster Think Computers rocks out with the Altec Lansing M602 Mobile Audio System For iPod Bonafide Reviews gets all sneaky with the Samsung SPH-A640 Camera Phone XYZ tries to find some use for the Vizo Paragon 2.5" External Hard Drive Enclosure Techreport takes on Seagate's Barracuda ES hard drive NVNews shows off the MSI K9N nForce 570 SLI Platinum Technibble tells you Why you Should Avoid Cheap Power Supplies Tweaktown posts a handy Intel Core 2 "Conroe" Memory Settings Guide Futurelooks gives us a Back To School Technological Essentials guide. Pro Clockers chills out with the Scythe Infinity CPU Cooler Tweaknews does the same with the Apack Zerotherm CF800 Intel Core 2 Duo Socket 775 Cooler Bjorn3D totes around the Super-Talent Fireball 2GB Flash Drive Big Bad BeerBelly Bruin shows off the Sunbeamtech Zorro ATX Case Digital Trends tests out the Audioengine 5 iPod Speaker System Finally, Techlounge brings us on home with the SpeckProducts iPod nano Cases
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lpmiller Chief News Editor Nobel Prize Nominee Reverend in the Universal Life Church Once Shot A Man For Snoring Too Loud Way Too Lazy To Change His Signature "The strength to change what I can, the inability to accept what I can't, and the incapacity to tell the difference." - Calvin and Hobbes |
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