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May 11, 2004

Late Monday Review Post

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on May 11, 2004 at 1:33:55 AM
I'm going to start doing multiday review postings to cut down on tons of off site reviews in one news post. Content on this site will be flowing soon, and fast too!

Mutant Mods Stuff @ Futurelooks.

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"A division of Startech, Mutant Mods has launched with some well made and simple modifications for your otherwise dull premodified PC Case."


Whitebox Notebooks @ Legitreviews. Not a true DIY computer, but close.

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For years the only way to buy a notebook computer was to buy a bundled notebook from a major company. This means that you are likely to get all the features you do not want and none that ones that you are are in need of. The days of having limited choices in the notebook market are near extinction...


Epox nForce3-250Gb over at tBreak.

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Although RAID is supported by nVidia’s chipset that allows a combination or Parallel and Serial-ATA drives to work together, Epox also adds a Silicon Image 3114 controller which provides four additional Serial-ATA ports. The best part about this controller is that it can create RAID 5 which the chipset’s RAID controller lacks.


Techseekers have a nice TC-10000 ITX board.

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The VIA EPIA TC-10000 is a uniquely practical little board. Ideal for custom PC mods that are tight on space or use it as a car mp3/divx player since all cars are based on 12V electrical system. The TC-10000 looses little functionality over standard ATX powered EPIA boards, and it does away for the need of a DC-DC adapter if you wished to use those boards. >From the results we can see that power requirements are quite low, and power consumption increases linearly with CPU utilisation.


ipKonfig is giving away RAM.

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ipKonfig.com is giving away a total of 4GB of memory! Four winners will receive Corsair's famous TwinX 1024MB 4000 Pro Dual DDR Memory Modules. These are the Real-Time LED series, folks! This week we will announce two more winners!


PCStats has a guide on how not to get browser hijacked. Read our guides as well. »http://www.aselabs.com/articles.php?id=126 »http://www.aselabs.com/articles.php?id=124

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If you though Pop-ups were annoying, just wait until your web browser is hijacked! In this guide, PCstats shows you how to regain control and kick out the hijackers, kung-fu style. Browser hijacking is one of the web's constant dangers. Whether it arrives in the form of a flood of obscene pop-up windows assaulting you after a mistyped URL, or malicious code taking over your browser completely, chances are good that every Internet user will be subjected to this practice in some form. Fortunately, avoiding a browser hijacking is not impossible if you stay aware, and take a few simple precautions. To sum it up, this PCstats Beginners Guide will show you how to avoid and defeat these annoying and potentially embarrassing attacks on your computer, starting with seven preventative measures.


Make sure you listen to [AURL=http://www.shoutcast.com]www.shoutcast.com[/AURL
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May 10, 2004

Monday Reviews

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on May 10, 2004 at 8:28:29 PM
I found out that Thursday is my last exam. That sucks considering I thought it was Tuesday. Ohh well. I expect to have a bunch of stuff to reviews in the coming weeks.

Hardware:
BFG 5950 Ultra @ AMDZone.
K8T800 Motherboard Roundup @ Techseekers.
Epox 8HDA3+ @ Metku.
Intel 3.4GHz Prescott @ Hexus.
NF2 400GB @ nvnews.


Else:
Mouse Grips @ CI. Giveaway.
Razer Viper mouse @ ET.
Northpole chipset cooler @ ipkonfig.
TT chipset cooling @ CI.
Silverstone TJ-03 @ FLHW.
Microcool Northpole @ Ninjalane.
Guardian case @ CI.
Coolergiant 480W PSU @ VL.
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May 8, 2004

Radeon X800 CompUSA Pricing

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on May 8, 2004 at 12:16:44 AM
I have some info from a CompUSA employee that the Radeon X800 Pro and XT are in the system and have prices. No word on when they will arrive in stores, but usually within a week or two they'll be on the shelves.

The Radeon X800-Pro retails at $399.99 with a cost price of $324.
The Radeon X800-XT retails at $499.99 with a cost price of $406.

Both cards feature 256MB of RAM. Don't ask me where I got the info from, but rest asure, this information is valid and correct.
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May 6, 2004

Thursday Reviews

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on May 6, 2004 at 4:50:18 PM
You can check out my journal entry of what happened yesterday. »http://www.aseville.com/journals.php?id=5

Hardware:
Gecube AIW 9600XT @ RBMods.
Radeon X800 @ HWA.
Epox nForce 3 250Gb @ Hexus.

Everything Else:
Evercool P4 Heatpipe @ 3DX.
AVc Heatpipe P4 @ Frostytech.
Enermax Voltron case @ Pimprig.
Boot screen changing @ OCHQ.
Everglide mousepad @ OCIA.
Chenming 602 @ VL.
Razer Viper Mouse @ Envynews.
Samsung LCD @ Futurelooks.
Aerocool 550W PSU @ 3DX.
FREE RAM @ VL.
CM KHC @ myworld.
Microcool chipset cooler @ Twistedmods.
Alpha Novatech @ Frostytech.
FREE RAM @ Legitreviews.
Lian-Li PCV2000 @ ClubOC.
TTIC Heatsinks @ Madshrimps.
Rio Nitrus @ ER.
Boogiebug UV @ Hard H2o.
USB Rewiring @ Short-Media.
OS Comparison @ OCHQ.
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May 4, 2004

Tuesday Reviews

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on May 4, 2004 at 5:35:47 PM
After I post this piece of news, I'll be off to AC. Don't expect anything from me for 2 days or so. Check out ASEville in the meantime... »http://www.aseville.com

Radeon X800 was released:
Envynews.
HWA.
Hexus.
LC.
HardOCP.

It looks like the card will put some competition to nVidia in the new graphics card area. The problem is... the cards are still $500!

Hardware:
ATI AIW 9600XT @ VL.
Powercolor 9600XT @ PCStats.
Highpoint rocketraid @ ClubOC.
Gigabyte DVD Burner @ tBreak.

Everything else:
Raidmax Cobra Case @ Ascully.
Raid 5 Performance @ LC.
Silverstone TJ04 @ 3DX.
Crystal fonts LCD @ MTB.
Evercool extend cooling @ HH.
Antec Sonata @ AMDReview.

Now that I'm almost done with school, I'll have more time to get reviews and articles done. I'll be contact companies again for review products very soon. If your company would like to sponsor a product for review. Please contact me. aronschatz@aselabs.com.
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New Critical Windows Update

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on May 4, 2004 at 3:18:56 AM
Check out this Windows update that I found. KB833407. If you haven't patched this 'critical' update already, check out the offending font. I have a picture here to show you...

[IMG:973]


Nice one Microsoft...
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May 3, 2004

Sasser in force

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on May 3, 2004 at 9:25:47 PM
The newest variant of the worm is spreading quickly. My roommate was just infected. He had Norton on which detected it, but if he had gone to Windows Update, this wouldn't have happened.

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The new worm, Sasser.B, like its predecessor Sasser.A, takes advantage of a vulnerability in unpatched versions of Windows XP and Windows 2000 systems. The worms infect vulnerable systems by establishing a remote connection to the targeted computer, installing a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server and then downloading themselves to the new host.
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Weekend Reviews

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on May 3, 2004 at 2:34:14 PM
I'm waiting on a revision of the article I just posted and then I'll be spreading the word. While we wait, why haven't you checked out ASEville. »http://www.aseville.com

ePower 450W @ Legitreviews.
Steelpad wire holder @ Creativemods.
Geargrip LCD harness @ POC.
Free RAM @ ipKonfig.
Smater cable companies @ Designtechnica.
Gigabyte nForce3 250 @ tBreak.
Flexiglow keyboard @ rbmods.
Powercolor 9600XT @ Fastlanehw.
Gigabyte K8VNXP @ HTPC.
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April 30, 2004

Friday Reviews

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on April 30, 2004 at 4:33:09 PM
We've been pretty light with reviews fomr other sites. Actually, I just put up a new article. I'm getting someone to proof-read it. Anyway, let me hear your comments.

Gainward 5900XT @ Legitreviews.
PMI 1GB PC3200 @ Tweaknews.
Radeon 9800XT @ Designtechnica.
Dynabook Laptop @ Designtechnica.
Bluetake USB adapter @ aTR.
nVidia driver cheats @ HWA.
In-Win X710 @ WorldOC.
Superflower case @ RBMods.
Raidmax Cobra @ 3DX.
DDR-2 @ PCStats.
UT2K4 @ 64bit @ AMDZone.
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Removing Spyware

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on April 30, 2004 at 5:55:45 AM
Removing Spyware
The past two articles showed you how to keep your computer safe and what program is better at removing spyware. This time around, I'll be showing you how to remove any spyware that already infected your machine.Next Page »
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April 29, 2004

Gov't Files Charges Against Four Spammers

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on April 29, 2004 at 4:46:32 PM
The newly enacted CAN-SPAM act that passed has seen its first four targets. People that are convicted of spamming should be stipped of their right to use a computer.

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Officials at the Federal Trade Commission, who planned to announce the arrests in Washington on Thursday, told U.S. postal investigators they had received more than 10,000 complaints about unwanted e-mails sent by the company. The U.S. attorney in Detroit, Jeffrey Collins, was expected at Thursday's announcement.

Investigators said they consulted Dr. Michael D. Jensen, a medical professor at the Mayo Medical School, who confirmed that ingredients in the weight-loss product sold in the disputed e-mails wouldn't work.
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Patch up your Windows boxes

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on April 29, 2004 at 4:43:42 PM
If you haven't applied the latest security patches to your Windows PC, you should head on over to http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com and get the critical updates at least. Source code has just been released to show how to crack the latest flaws that were just patched in Windows.

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The two flaws threaten different pieces of the computing infrastructure. The PCT vulnerability puts Web servers that use Secure Sockets Layer encryption features at risk. Such servers are common in e-commerce applications, allowing intruders to target high-value computers with the vulnerability. The LSASS flaw affects almost every Windows computer that has not yet been patched, leaving the door open to a worm attack.
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April 28, 2004

Late Tuesday Reviews

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on April 28, 2004 at 5:03:01 AM
I personally couldn't access the site for a few days, but I hear it was up. Regardless, I'll be posting something tomorrow. And starting next week we will start a new weekly column on technology. There will also be a weekly posting from the resident funny guy RudeMoody. Watch this space for more details later.

Hardware:
Soltek Qbic @ HCW.
ATI 9600XT AIW @ Ascully.
Geil PC4400 @ Envynews.
Albatron FX5700 Pro @ 3DX.

Other:
Silverstone TJ-04 @ Short-Media.
Silverstone ST-02 @ CI.
Samsung 17" LCD @ Modsynergy.
Opus TT-501 @ ClubOC.
APC Biometric scanner @ Designtechnica.
Lianli V1000 @ AMDReview.
Evercool 715 @ RBMods.
Hiatachi Desktar @ Myworld.
32 vs 64 bit performace.
Io Acrylic PSU @ VL.
Enermax 320W PSU @ Bigbruin.
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April 26, 2004

Weekend Reviews

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on April 26, 2004 at 5:51:10 AM
Well, after the that last stupidity post... I got nothing. I'm going to post something on Wed. Sorry for the downtime.

Kingmax PC4000 @ Legitreviews.
Super Silent 4 Cooler @ Madshrimps.
Flexiglow keyboard @ aTR.
ePower Jaguar 450 @ ER.net.
Titan coolers @ Madshrimps.
Asetek watercooler @ MHW.
Northbridge cooler @ RBMods.
Half-cube @ EPIACenter.
PSU sleeving @ Pimprig.
Lanparty bag @ CI.
Zalman stuff @ Accelenation.
Kingwin case @ Icrontic.
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April 25, 2004

Stupidity in Computing

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on April 25, 2004 at 3:57:44 AM
Most people use a computer to do work and games. Then there are others than don't know how to use a computer...

[IMG:960]


This was one of those times. Yes, that is an actual screen shot of a customer's machine done today! Unbelievable.
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April 23, 2004

Late Thursday Reviews

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on April 23, 2004 at 4:33:57 AM
I've continued work on ASEville, the code is coming along nicely. I'll be adding the daily link support before I even bother updating the code online. Perhaps by Sunday I'll have it done. I also plan on having an article soon. Make sure you stick around.

Hardware:
PMI PC3200 @ Pimprig.
BFG FX5900XT @ Envynews.
PoV FX5900XT @ Hexus.

Other:
GUP HDD Cooler @ ER.
Enermax 800TA @ Bigbruin.
TV Tuner @ VL.
Waterpump selection @ OCWizard.
Minotaur case @ Tweaknews.
Heatsink @ HTR.
Rocket RAID @ LC.
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April 22, 2004

AMD opening plant in India

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on April 22, 2004 at 8:18:21 PM
AMD is set to open a new plant in India. Eventually, companies will move back to the USA. Labor can't stay that cheap forever.

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On Thursday, chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices announced plans to set up an engineering center in Bangalore to boost its microprocessor-design program. The new facility is likely to open in July, with about 40 employees, and the company plans to have about 120 chip designers and development engineers working there by the end of the next year, AMD said. The company plans to pump about $5 million into the facility over the next three years.
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April 21, 2004

Wed Reviews

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on April 21, 2004 at 9:41:51 PM
Well, I've got some stuff planned for review. I just bought a new Geforce FX 5950 Ultra... review will come soon. I'll also be posting an article about how to remove spyware, and cleanup your computer.

Hardware:
Gainward FX1100XT @ Hexus.
Albatron FX5900XT @ Legitreviews.
Serial ATA Raid @ tBreak.
OCZ Geil Muskin PC3x00 @ Madshrimps.
Foxconn 865G @ Bigbruin.
Gigabyte Radeon 9800 Pro @ TWL.
OCZ PC3200 @ AMDZone.
OCZ PC4400 @ Tweaknews.

Other:
VGA Silencer @ Bigbruin.
Xtrac Mousepad @ aTR.
Beginners Guides: RAM, Memory and Upgrading @ PCStats.
CM Jet7+ @ HCW.
TT Damier Case @ OCTools.
Vantec Aeroflow 2 @ MTB.
Bytecc 2.5 USB Enclosure @ Techtastic.
And @ ER.
Silverline case @ Pimprig.
Dangerden Maze 4 @ ClubOC.
Raidmax case @ ClubOC.
Logitech Bluetooth headset @ Designtechnica.
CM Copper heatsink @ Frostytech.
Aopen Springdale @ PCStats.
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April 20, 2004

Gmail privacy concerns thicken

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on April 20, 2004 at 4:57:14 AM
More fire for the Gmail plan that Google will unleash soon. Privacy concerns aside, the idea is pretty remarkable.

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The terms of use have sparked controversy among consumer advocacy groups and some Internet users, largely because Google said its computers would scan e-mails for keywords to use in sending Gmail users targeted advertisements. It would also keep copies of e-mails even after consumers have deleted them.
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April 19, 2004

Weekend Reviews

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on April 19, 2004 at 4:30:49 AM
Uhh, yeah... I was going to update the code to ASEville... I'll do that sometime this week.

Antec Sonata case @ enscape.
CM Jet 4 @ Frostytech.
Dos gaming @ MHW.
Everglide mouse pad @ Gurureview.
Dangerden Maze 4-1 @ Modtown.
Sunflower SF609 @ RBMods.
Corsair and Kingston RAM giveaway @ VL.
iMon Remote Control @ MTB.
Heatpipe heatsinks @ aTR.
CAS latency @ ClubOC.
Asus P4R800 @ Hexus.
Plextor 708 @ Tweaknews.
PMI PC4200 @ Legitreview.
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April 16, 2004

After Downtime Reviews

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on April 16, 2004 at 5:19:37 AM
Work will resume on ASEville tomorrow, I'll have another code update by the end of the weekend hopefully. I'm also counting on some more articles or reviews by the weekend as well.

nForce 3 150 timings @ Madshrimps.
Prescott vs Northwood @ HH.
HP Printer @ Designtechnica.
OCZ PC4400 @ ClubOC.
Miniflex ATX case @ aTR.
Keyboard @ HP.
AMD FX53 with 64Bit tests @ Guru.
Albatron FX5900XT @ VL.

Also, here are some nVidia Geforce 6800 Ultra reviews...
Hardocp.
Anandtech.

I'm waiting for the new ATI cores to come out before deciding on purchasing anything. Remember that website reviews cannot be trusted for a fair opinion on how good (price-wise) a card is... they get them for free... unless they bought it. I buy a bunch of stuff I review. And now I return to playing UT2K4.
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April 15, 2004

Tax Day

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on April 15, 2004 at 6:20:41 PM
Remember that today is the day to send your taxes in if you haven't already. If you haven't even done your taxes yet, shame on you.

By the way, regular news will be resuming later today after a bit of downtime (+gameplay time).
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April 14, 2004

Downtime

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on April 14, 2004 at 4:27:01 PM
Looks like the webserver was down all of yesterday. I'm waiting on a report of what happened. More details to come soon.
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April 12, 2004

Spam reaches its tenth birthday

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on April 12, 2004 at 3:23:17 PM
That's right, spam is ten years old. It started with none other than a law firm.

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Ten years after Web surfers began using the spam label to describe intrusive online marketing, junk e-mail has ballooned into an epidemic of massive proportions. But righteous anger over the problem has increasingly been replaced by resignation. With no effective solution in sight, many people now ruefully wonder whether the "Internet era" might more accurately be dubbed the "age of spam."
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April 11, 2004

Adaware Vs. Spybot: Showdown of the Spyware Removers

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on April 11, 2004 at 6:26:43 AM
There are some people that believe that one of the two programs is better than the other. I want to set the records straight. Both are better than any individual, but just for arguement's sake, we'll test both under controlled conditions to find out just who reigns king.



Read the entire article here
. More content to come soon.
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Weekend Reviews

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on April 11, 2004 at 6:18:10 AM
I've finally uploaded the first code for ASEville. »http://www.aseville.com I also posted a new article on Adaware and Spybot. »http://www.aselabs.com/articles.php?id=125

Hardware:
OCZ Memory @ Madshrimps.
PMI PC4200 @ PCStats.
ATI 9800XT @ 3DX.
Abit AI7 @ Myworld.
Chaintech FX5700U @ Tweaknews.
OCZ PC3700 @ VL.
Corsair XMC4400.
Corsair TwinX LL @ AMDZone.

Other:
Xmicro MP3 player @ Pimprig.
TT UFO Fans @ Techtastic.
Silverstone TJ-04 @ RBMods.
Vantec Aeroflow 2 @ HCW.
Silverline 5.1 headphones @ Piratesoftware.
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April 9, 2004

Microsoft scales back Longhorn

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on April 9, 2004 at 11:25:52 PM
Microsoft is pushing Longhorn to come out in the first half of 2006. Now they have to scale some stuff back to make with the release.

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Microsoft has been reluctant to pin down a date for the launch of the Windows update, though Chief Software Architect Bill Gates said recently that 2006 was a likely target. Even now, there is no public target for Longhorn's release, Sullivan said, but acknowledged the company's internal goal of shipping it by the middle of 2006.
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Pure Software Act of 2006

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on April 9, 2004 at 11:20:40 PM
Congress is making software makers put labels (just like they did with food) on software. Maybe they'll get rid of spyware and adware.

[QUOTE]Spyware is the scourge of desktop computing. Yes, computer worms and viruses cause billions of dollars in damage every year. But spyware—programs that either record your actions for later retrieval or that automatically report on your actions over the Internet—combines commerce and deception in ways that most of us find morally repugnant.[/QUOTE:108157084
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Adaware Vs. Spybot

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on April 9, 2004 at 8:04:22 AM
Adaware Vs. Spybot
Adaware and Spybot are both excellent spyware removal programs, but which one is THE best at getting the job done? To find out, I loaded up a virtual PC with spyware and tested both programs. Let's check out the results...Next Page »
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April 8, 2004

Thursday Reviews

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on April 8, 2004 at 5:27:11 PM
I'm nearly finished with a great article. I'll be posting it today most likely. I'll also be putting up the first code for ASEville tonight hopefully. I got most of the design issues out of the way in regards to workability.

FREE STUFF @ RBmods.
AX4SG Springdale @ Legitreviews.
Biostar IDEQ @ enscape.
Snap NAS @ Designtechnica.
Free stuff @ Pimprig.
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