Even though I have NO idea what I would do with it, I kind of really want one.AnotherFairportfan wrote:

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Even though I have NO idea what I would do with it, I kind of really want one.AnotherFairportfan wrote:
Exactly how i feel.MerchManDan wrote:Even though I have NO idea what I would do with it, I kind of really want one.AnotherFairportfan wrote:
Sounded awsome until
Windows 7/8 with so little RAM? I think I'll pass.1GB of DDR3 RAM
Julie, about Wapsi Square wrote:Oh goodness yes. So much paranormal!
In making a cluster it would probably make sense to start with their design (it's open-source) and lay it down in a slightly different hlysical form, to make it "rack-friendly" for mass installation and deployment. Lay out a bunch of these on a single board, delete or no-stuff a bunch of components you don't need for cluster applications (HDMI and audio connectors), improve the power hookup, use a larger, per-board fan with passive air ducts to the processors, add a gig-e switch chip per board as a net-backplane, etc.Atomic wrote:Now, if we could just make a Beowulf cluster of those....
shadowinthelight wrote:Windows 7/8 with so little RAM? I think I'll pass.1GB of DDR3 RAM
No worries there; just download more RAM!jwhouk wrote:Eeeeeeyeah that would be an issue.
Wonder if you could expand it a bit.
So, somebody finally decided to implement RFC 1437! Nice!MerchManDan wrote:No worries there; just download more RAM!shadowinthelight wrote:Wonder if you could expand it a bit.
An unlikely pairing for sure, but not very surprising; Hello Kitty (the brand) isn't shy about catering to adult interests.AnotherFairportfan wrote:Okay - how many kinds of wrong is this - a Hello Kitty/Playboy Leica camera?
Julie, about Wapsi Square wrote:Oh goodness yes. So much paranormal!
(I was really looking forward to this, too.)Michael Lombardo, HBO president of programming wrote:Even though we love the book, we love the idea, we love the hope of what it could be, we just couldn't get it right.
(even if they do a half-assed job, it should be a ton of fun)Wikipedia wrote:Set in the fictional Discworld's principal city of Ankh-Morpork, The Watch has been described by Terry Pratchett as a "Pratchett-style CSI". It is to have an episodic storyline, following the format of a "crime of the week" as tackled by the city's police force under the command of Sam Vimes.
I recall one article where an "r" was accidentally stuck into the middle of the word "lava". It ended up sounding like a partial summary of one of those old Godzilla movies.AnotherFairportfan wrote:Yeah, i'd say that's a pretty intense eruption...
THIS...lake_wrangler wrote:Besides, they said it also runs Linux, and there are plenty of Linux distros that work just fine with 1GB of RAM. Especially if it's an embedded Linux distro.
Features of the Gizmo 2 board include:
HDMI video/audio output
1 GB DDR3-1600 memory
HD audio in/out
mSATA/mini PCIe Connector
microSD card slot
Onboard Gigabit Ethernet
USB 3 (2) and 2 (2) connectors
Support for DirectX® 11.1, OpenGL 4.2x and OpenCL™ 1.2, enabling parallel processing
Error-Correction Code (ECC) memory support