So I just got a Lenovo Yoga 13. This is my review.
As what I primarily do is writing and programming, having a good keyboard is critical for me, which is why a tablet alone can’t work for me, and...
I have owned dozens of laptops in a variety of brands, and had many different laptops provided for my use at work. Without question, this is the finest I have owned. The Alienware M17x R2 is a...
Lenovo Thinkpad W530 Review
by Djembe
One of the longest and most enduring brands in computers is Thinkpad. Originally developed by IBM in the USA, Thinkpad notebook computers are now...
For something of that size, you'd think they'd be able to fit ALL the components inside. I mean there are people making computers out of gingerbread houses. Meanwhile this model takes up massive floor space and still has components sticking out.
What is it with this facsination with little girls? I find this whole project "pedophilic" (if that's even a word). I just don't get the whole Anime thing I guess.
Now when they do a badunkabunk type gal, lemme know!
What is it with this facsination with little girls? I find this whole project "pedophilic" (if that's even a word). I just don't get the whole Anime thing I guess.
Now when they do a badunkabunk type gal, lemme know!
-myrkat
Actually this fascination is quite common in said community and is quite understandable. Although we anime fans use euphemisms...this case is called lolikon (lolita complex). However this particular model does not fit the stereotype you are thinking of. She does not belong in the "little girls" category. This category is reserved for flat-chested girls below the age of 12 or so. Schoolgirls 12 and above are actually considered to be the normal aged girls in anime.
who the **** has that much time!! i would never spend my time making a huge computer case in the form of a girl, think of using it or better yet, taking it to a LAN havta get a pickup to get it there. oh well all in all i guess it is kinda cool, now you can tell people you made love to your computer and mean it
They've got everything from humidors to guitars, gingerbread villages to toasters, even a mini-itx cluster (12 of the little buggers, they may be small but with enough of them you do rule the world). There's something like 80 different projects, all working computers. Its quite interesting and very inspiring.
Well, everybody's entitled to their opinion. But they don't bother me, for the most part I assume they don't bother anyone and what they create is not only useful, but also novel and interesting. So, maybe they are losers in your book, but in mine, they are clever people that do things rather than carp about what losers everyone else is.
You'll be the first to know when I find it. Currently I am concentrating my resurfing on dual processor rigs. I'd love to stuff the guts of the new Iwill ZMax dp (http://www.amdboard.com/iwill_zmaxdp.html and http://www.hexus.net/content/reviews...lld19JRD03NzM= )
into a slick briefcase with some wheels and a telescoping handle. Supercomputer on the go!! Upgrade in a year of so when they release the new dual core Opterons, essentially a mobile 4 banger. Only problem is there's only 2 DIMM slots. Have to work on that.
Did you know you can convert nearly any AMD 64 to run SMP? Its amazing.