Posted on August 26, 2009 by Brian Harrison
After talking with Scott Tam the other day about computers and him wanting to build a computer to run Linux on, I started doing some research on Linux I found out that besides the regular installs of unbutu and others, there are multiple distros out there that are optimized for old hardware. This got me [...]
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Posted on August 19, 2009 by Brian Harrison
I by no means claim to know everything there is to know about building a computer, but after building and rebuilding several computers for work and now one for myself and having to figuring all this stuff out myself, I thought it would be helpful to have it all on one place.
You need to determine [...]
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Posted on August 5, 2009 by Brian Harrison
Not long after I posted my last post about wanting to build a pc to replace my Mac g4, Tammy and I decided to go ahead and build it because, we basically filled up the 2 hard drives on the mac (down to 2 gigs free) so we were out of space which started to [...]
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Posted on March 28, 2009 by Brian Harrison
Sorry for the lack of updates lately. The past two weeks have been busy for us, so here’s some stuff we’ve been up to:
Last weekend was Tammy’s birthday bash which was cool. We got to see a lot of our friends and family and just hang out and have fun with them.
It’s been hectic at [...]
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Posted on February 5, 2009 by Brian Harrison
This week Charlie Corr wrote an open letter to the printing and paper industries about the difference between the perceived environmental impact of the printing and paper industries and the actual impact. People point to printing and paper as horrible environmentally destructive industries because they are an easy target. I’ve eluded to this fact on [...]
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