Review jan 2002 - 01/28/2002 4:27 AM
Written by: MasterMind, aka, Greg Hard
Sources Include: TechTV's The Screen Savers, Neowin.net's Forums
MasterMind's Review
Processor hell is among us. Pranks galore, people saying the Athlon XP 3000+ Prototype is among the rise when they opened photoshop and changed the text and color to make it look different. They even made a fake POST boot screen. People have way to much time on their hands -- this rumor is CRUSHED.
Lindows
Ever want to use linux programs on windows and windows programs on linux (without installing linux? ), the LINDOWS is for you. Lindows is a new, revolutionary OS, that allows you to run a stable OS and Linux/Windows programs easily. Like installing Mandrake or even Redhat is hard? LindowsOS
MasterMind Says: Give me a break!
Funny Story 1 - Blame Ron Patterson
I received a call from a customer concerning a problem that their computer was "Eating CD's". This computer was a new build a few weeks earlier, and I had not experienced any trouble at all with the system. From the subject of the phone call, and the desperation is this woman's voice, I felt compelled to go to their house and figure out the problem.
When I went to their house, the woman explained that she was very upset that this has been happening. She has purchased tons of new games and other software for her kids, totaling an amount of over $300.00 so far, and that I should be responsible for payment, since the computer that I built has destroyed (or been "Eating") her software.
I powered on the machine and ejected the CD tray. Opened and closed without a hitch. I tried this a few times, and then asked if I could see on of the CD's that the drive had ruined. (We have ALL used on of those CD-ROM's that, when you open the tray, the CD is still spinning and scores the bottom of the disc). She replied that she does not have them any longer, because the CD-ROM has been eating them.
I opened up the computer case, and sure enough, it seemed some 20 CD's were lying inside on the bottom of the case. I just sat there....looking down at these CD's......and the I looked at her; speechless.
I asked her to load a CD into the computer as I watched.
Sure enough, she slipped a compact disc between the CD drive the 5.25" slot cover below it...and "clink"....right into the bottom of the case.
This IS a true story.
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Sources Include: TechTV's The Screen Savers, Neowin.net's Forums
MasterMind's Review
Processor hell is among us. Pranks galore, people saying the Athlon XP 3000+ Prototype is among the rise when they opened photoshop and changed the text and color to make it look different. They even made a fake POST boot screen. People have way to much time on their hands -- this rumor is CRUSHED.
Lindows
Ever want to use linux programs on windows and windows programs on linux (without installing linux? ), the LINDOWS is for you. Lindows is a new, revolutionary OS, that allows you to run a stable OS and Linux/Windows programs easily. Like installing Mandrake or even Redhat is hard? LindowsOS
MasterMind Says: Give me a break!
Funny Story 1 - Blame Ron Patterson
I received a call from a customer concerning a problem that their computer was "Eating CD's". This computer was a new build a few weeks earlier, and I had not experienced any trouble at all with the system. From the subject of the phone call, and the desperation is this woman's voice, I felt compelled to go to their house and figure out the problem.
When I went to their house, the woman explained that she was very upset that this has been happening. She has purchased tons of new games and other software for her kids, totaling an amount of over $300.00 so far, and that I should be responsible for payment, since the computer that I built has destroyed (or been "Eating") her software.
I powered on the machine and ejected the CD tray. Opened and closed without a hitch. I tried this a few times, and then asked if I could see on of the CD's that the drive had ruined. (We have ALL used on of those CD-ROM's that, when you open the tray, the CD is still spinning and scores the bottom of the disc). She replied that she does not have them any longer, because the CD-ROM has been eating them.
I opened up the computer case, and sure enough, it seemed some 20 CD's were lying inside on the bottom of the case. I just sat there....looking down at these CD's......and the I looked at her; speechless.
I asked her to load a CD into the computer as I watched.
Sure enough, she slipped a compact disc between the CD drive the 5.25" slot cover below it...and "clink"....right into the bottom of the case.
This IS a true story.
Continued on Page 2...