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    Image of Segador Segador
    12/10/09

    In reply to Asus Building Eee Pad to Counter Apple Tablet?
    If it's just for consuming media, a tablet will rock. For anything else, even simple crap like typing this comment, I'll still miss a keyboard.
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    Image of Killjoy Killjoy
    12/10/09

    In reply to Asus Building Eee Pad to Counter Apple Tablet?
    If it's 7 inches and cheap, it could be interesting. If it's 4 inches... well, I already use an old Axim as a "combination of tablet PC and MID functions." Since PDAs are officially the wave of the past, anyone with a modicum of savvy can pick up a 4" MID on the cheap.
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    Image of OMG! Ponies! OMG! Ponies!
    12/08/09

    In reply to Linux Owns 1/3 of the Netbook Marketshare
    I just got a lovely oxblood eeePC that came with XP. I didn't even boot into XP once.

    I immediately put Moblin 2.1 on. Then, after 5 minutes, realized that Moblin is a good idea and a horrible execution and installed Ubuntu Netbook Remix (Karmic). After about 30 minutes of tweaking, it has a beautiful UI, is immensely usable, goes over 5 hours on a full charge, and doesn't get hot on the bottom.

    In short, it's the perfect couch laptop. The only glitch is that the Wireless n isn't recognized so I can only surf at g speed. But the n issue is being worked on.
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    Image of (Starman) Starman (Starman) Starman
    12/08/09

    @OMG! Ponies!: How well does VLC and Firefox run on it? (As well as Flash, but we ALL know the answer to that.)
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    Image of OMG! Ponies! OMG! Ponies!
    12/08/09

    @(Starman) Starman: Firefox runs silky-smooth. Everything about it is good (except for the trackpad button which is a little stiff). Closed, it feels solid (not flimsy).

    It has a bit of heft to it but it easily could be put naked into a purse, messenger bag, or backpack with no padded case required.

    And Netbook Remix is a consumer-ready OS. There an oddball glitch here and there, but nothing that is any worse than glitches that Cupertino and Redmond have shipped. On top of that, the wake time is about 2 seconds.

    The only major problem I had was installing FF extensions; that was fixed by uninstalling and then reinstalling FF. Add-ons install just like FF on SL or Win7.

    The 10" eeePC (1005HA or 1008HA) is a great commuter/traveler netbook. It has a hefty battery life and seems to be designed to be tossed in a carry-on back.
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    Image of SewerShark: LOOK BEHIND YOU, A THREE HEADED MONKEY!!! SewerShark: LOOK BEHIND YOU, A THREE HEADED MONKEY!!!
    12/08/09

    In reply to Linux Owns 1/3 of the Netbook Marketshare
    Well, there are lots of people who prefer to buy a PC (laptop, desktop, netbook...) with a preloaded copy of linux just because it's cheaper.
    After that, they just install a pirated copy of windows over it.
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    Image of Maori_Yelir Maori_Yelir
    12/08/09

    @SewerShark: LOOK BEHIND YOU, A THREE HEADED MONKEY!!!: Assuming it's all pirated is probably a mistake. I wouldn't doubt that a lot of people, like myself, are currently using legit copies of the Windows 7 RC1 or an old disk of XP lying around that they knew they could use instead of paying 40 extra.
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    SewerShark: LOOK BEHIND YOU, A THREE HEADED MONKEY!!! promoted this comment Maori_Yelir was starred Maori_Yelir was unstarred
    Image of fleebailey33 fleebailey33
    12/08/09

    @SewerShark:

    Or they didn't know what linux was and quickly paid some computer geek to put windows back on,
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    Image of SewerShark: LOOK BEHIND YOU, A THREE HEADED MONKEY!!! SewerShark: LOOK BEHIND YOU, A THREE HEADED MONKEY!!!
    12/08/09

    @Maori_Yelir: I never said it's ALL pirated. I said that lots of people do it.
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    Image of Maori_Yelir Maori_Yelir
    12/08/09

    @SewerShark: LOOK BEHIND YOU, A THREE HEADED MONKEY!!!: My mistake for messy language with that one, I know you weren't saying all but I would wager the amount that do is a rather small portion.
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    Image of SewerShark: LOOK BEHIND YOU, A THREE HEADED MONKEY!!! SewerShark: LOOK BEHIND YOU, A THREE HEADED MONKEY!!!
    12/08/09

    @Maori_Yelir: Thats ok.
    But the actual numbers does not really matter, what matters is that this case does exist.
    The number of netbooks shipped with linux does not prove anything.
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    Image of Maori_Yelir Maori_Yelir
    12/08/09

    @SewerShark: LOOK BEHIND YOU, A THREE HEADED MONKEY!!!: Yeah, I do agree with your final point, I'm just arguing semantics really, it's rather pointless I realize, it's early so cut me some slack =P
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    Edited by Maori_Yelir at 12/08/09 11:39 AM Maori_Yelir was starred Maori_Yelir was unstarred
    Image of Canoehead Canoehead
    12/08/09

    In reply to Linux Owns 1/3 of the Netbook Marketshare
    Well I've bought 3 Dell Minis with Linux reinstalled, but they very quickly became Hackintoshes.
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    Image of BergenCountyJC can't beat MW2 BergenCountyJC can't beat MW2
    12/08/09

    In reply to Linux Owns 1/3 of the Netbook Marketshare
    Still rockin win98 on my other pc - gotta keep it real
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    Image of BobotheTeddy BobotheTeddy
    12/08/09

    @BergenCountyJC can't beat MW2: Keep it real? Use DOS!
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    Image of BeyondtheTech BeyondtheTech
    12/08/09

    In reply to Linux Owns 1/3 of the Netbook Marketshare
    Let's see - the other 1/3 goes to Windows XP, and the final 1/3 goes to Mac OS X, and they don't even have their own netbook.
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    12/08/09

    @BeyondtheTech: I'd say about 65% was Windows XP and 5% was Windows 7 starter.
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    Image of Hearthatvoiceagain Hearthatvoiceagain
    12/08/09

    @BeyondtheTech: did you just pull those figures out of your ass. I would be suprised if the OSX figure was more then a couple of %
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    12/08/09

    @Hearthatvoiceagain: I think that was supposed to be a joke...you know, like...the "do not take it seriously" kind of joke?
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    Image of Voyou_Charmant Voyou_Charmant
    12/07/09

    In reply to How To Clean Your Filthy Gadgets
    Someone drinks good beer.
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    Image of battra92 battra92
    12/07/09

    In reply to How To Clean Your Filthy Gadgets
    Wow, Rockwell? I thought you were better than that, Giz. He's like the absolute bad joke of the photography world.

    Anyway, if you're a film user like me your camera will eventually need to be CLA'ed (Cleaned, Lubricated and Adjusted) There a lot of great reliable services out there. Check the "I Love FIlm" group on Flickr or check around on Photo.net

    Microfiber cloths are awesome and if you need to find some cheap, check Wal*Mart or Target and go to the Automotive section. You can get a package of 5 for the price of just 1 found in the cleaning supplies isle.

    I also cleaned my Wii Controllers and the balance board (which accumulated some nasty foot funk) with a store brand equivalent of a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser.
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    Image of Segador Segador
    12/07/09

    In reply to Retromodo Made New: The Cobra-Matic Casemod
    Beautiful; just another killer design screaming for a Gizmodo 50's week.
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    Image of B3ND3R B3ND3R
    12/06/09

    In reply to Retromodo Made New: The Cobra-Matic Casemod
    Beautiful work - stunning!
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    Image of ninjagin ninjagin
    12/06/09

    In reply to How To Clean Your Filthy Gadgets
    A few notes:

    It bugs me when I hear people refer to all alcohols as "booze", as in this article. Isopropyl alcohol is NOT booze. Do not use anything like vodka or whisky or gin or anything you might drink, as there are a host of other things in them (plant extracts, esters, grain "varnishes", etc.) that become sticky, stinky and nasty once the ethyl alcohol has evaporated away. Also, for your own safety, do not treat isopropyl alcohol as booze. It is NOT safe to consume.

    I recommend denatured alcohol, when alcohol is used on electronics. It seems to evaporate more cleanly than rubbing alcohols like isopropyl. I keep a box of alcohol prep pads by my work keyboard to keep keyboard plaque at bay every couple weeks, but I have moist hands that generate plaque very easily. They leave a cloudy residue, but the plaque is gone.

    For dirty computer cases, a few people have recommended either vacuuming them out with a crevice tool, or having the vacuum cleaner handy. (Someone said that fan filters for the PC case fans are a plus, especially if you have pets or carpets in the same room, and I cannot agree more. Make them part of your build list when putting a new PC together.) I suggest that the vacuum is a necessity... if you don't have one, borrow one from a neighbor before you start. The electrostatic charges in PC cases attract such very fine dust and dander (from our pets) that these can cause real irritation problems for your sinuses and airway. In some parts of the country, roaches and mice may be common, regardless of how clean you keep your house. If you have a PC in or near the kitchen, putting on a filter mask before vacuuming is an especially good idea. Then, use the canned air and dust the area afterwards, right away, before you move around too much.

    Don't buy one can of duster. Buy the 3-pack, or a couple 3-packs. Why?, because the dusters will get cold after 6-12 quick blasts, and the amount of propellant left will not offer the same pressure as when it was warm. When one can gets cold, pick up another one, and rotate through your cans, letting them warm up before picking them up again.

    Finally, canned air (duster) is great for small devices/areas, or when just a few quick blasts are needed, but none of it is good for you to breathe or the environment to receive (even if you get the ozone-friendly stuff). They also seem to be popular for stupid kids to huff these days. If you're serious about regularly dusting your electronics, get a small shop air compressor (yeah, they're kinda noisy and a bit spendy) -- it'll blast nothing but air and will give you consistent pressure.
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    Image of Odin Odin
    12/06/09

    In reply to How To Clean Your Filthy Gadgets
    When you're cleaning a desktop use a vacuum cleaner in addition to that can of compressed air. With the air all you're doing is disturbing the dust meaning it'll just resettle somewhere else, either inside or outside the case. Not the ideal solution.

    When you're cleaning just have the nozzle of the vacuum cleaner behind whereever you're spraying so when that dirt is dislodged it funnels into the cleaner. Even if you don't have a can of air a vacuum cleaner will work great at picking up lots of surface dust and clumps and can be especially good on heatsinks.

    I'd also reccommend a large paintbrush with soft fibers for getting dust out of cracks and crevices. Again heatsinks are the main offender here and they're also the places you want to make sure are dust free.
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    12/06/09

    @Odin: You have described my technique perfectly. Works like a charm.
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    Image of Gary_7vn Gary_7vn
    12/06/09

    In reply to How To Clean Your Filthy Gadgets
    I pound my ear syringe with a 50 tonne machine press to remove sensor dirt. Works every time.
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    Image of lpranal lpranal
    12/05/09

    In reply to How To Clean Your Filthy Gadgets
    I was able to clean some really pesky specks off my D50's sensor with HEET (the gas-line antifreeze... the isopropyl, not the methanol). Everything else I tried either left small amounts of residue or didn't budge whatever was on my sensor
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