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Did you mean………?

Posted by sashots on February 8, 2007

I have recently been hit by the PC upgrade bug and have spent many an hour surfing the web hunting for a new kickass system.

Being a hardware geek enthusiast from wayback, I thought that rather than paying an extra couple hundred dollars for a non-upgradable machine filled with mutated expansion slots, I would source some parts and assemble a system myself.

After compiling a few combinations, I decided to have a look on the net to see if I could find a site that could give my system a rating based on specs.

So I merrily went to Google to hunt for such a site.  Anywayz, I went to google and entered the search string: 

Now we all know that Google it great for lazy rascals such as myself who don’t bother to spell things correctly and it often comes up with a “Did you mean……?” and a suggestion just in case you mispelled you query. 

In this case, the answer was not quite what I expected.. See for yourself :-)

Ha HA!! 

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I Know I haven’t updated for a while, but this is the best news ever!!

Posted by sashots on December 13, 2006

From Stuff.co.nz  

Telecom ordered to open up lines

13 December 2006

Parliament today passed legislation forcing Telecom to open its copper wires to competitors.
The house was sitting under urgency to progress a number of bills, including the telecommunications legislation.
The Telecommunications Amendment Act also created operational as well as accounting separation for Telecom’s retail and wholesale businesses.

It has not split ownership of divisions.

Only ACT opposed the bill, which passed 119-2.

When the Government announced in May it would legislate the change to the fixed-line network Telecom shares lost a third of their value.

Communications Minister David Cunliffe said it was a landmark bill that would bring faster and better broadband to New Zealanders.

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Frog Escape Solution!!

Posted by sashots on October 5, 2006

Kermit  Meromo has kindly provided a solution for the Frog Escape game. It can be found at his site (here)

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Had to be done – Given my “love” for Telecom – Enjoy!! :)

Posted by sashots on August 9, 2006

Fantastic Spoof of Telecom NZ Ad!!

Brilliant!

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Room Escape Games Rock the Casbah!!

Posted by sashots on August 2, 2006

Ever since I first played the Crimson Room, the Blue Chamber etc at Fasco-cs, I’ve been totally hooked!!

 It’s great how you don’t have to download a whole swagload of stuff or by the games on CD for exhorbatant amounts of $$!!

The best site that I have found so far is : at Gamershood

Ahoy! Some more sitess:

Point and Click Games 

13gb Games - not recommended for those who are sensitive about Steve Irwin!

Pinhead Games – This rox the kasbah!!

It has a heap of links to Room Escape Games as well as Riddle Games, Puzzles, etc

 Have fun!!

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Interesting “Facts” about Mr T, Chuck Norris and Vin Diesel

Posted by sashots on July 27, 2006

There is a totally awesome-erial website with some interesting “Facts” about Mr T, Chuck Norris, and Vin Diesel

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e.g. Chuck Norris was originally cast as the main character in 24, but was replaced by the producers when he managed to kill every terrorist and save the day in 12 minutes and 37 seconds.                                                                

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e.g. Statistically speaking, you’re more likely to be pitied by Mr. T, than you are to have feet.

 

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e.g. If you rearrange the letters in Vin Diesel it reveals his credo: “I End Lives.”

These and more interesting Facts can be found at http://4q.cc/index.php

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Guest Blogger

Posted by Meromo on July 19, 2006

Please welcome Meromo as a guest blogger – who will occasionally contribute some Random Rhetoric to this site. [Wild Applause]

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AMD vs Intel

Posted by sashots on July 13, 2006

Admitedly I have also been an avid supporter of AMD over Intel, in my experience they have often offered more bang for your buck in relation to speed and overclockability (Also, as a student, affordability was a huge drawcard).  But the video below may have swayed me just slightly.

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Tech Tanty 1.1

Posted by sashots on July 13, 2006

Why is it that whenever we receive an email with HTML in it on Lotus notes, I could literally achieve the following before the message loads up!

  1. Granny step sideways from Otago, New Zealand to Nashville, Tennesee while carrying a 3 ton purple elephant on my back
  2. Teach George W. Bush to pronounce “Nuclear”
  3. Find “Wally” (or “Waldo“)
  4. Knock down that annoying ChumbaWumba guy so he doesn’t get up again!
  5. Tell you what The Matrix is!
  6. Solve Pi pi
  7. Count backward from Infinity – Twice!!
  8. Find the “Missing Link”
  9. Russurect the TV Show “Joey“, and
  10. Take the time to Write this Entry!!

Definetely not Awesome-erial!! (See Sam’s Words of Wisdom in the Samtionary)

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Hooray….Good Move Nokia!!!

Posted by sashots on June 29, 2006

In following the saga between Telecom, the NZ Govt, and the other Players in the NZ Telco market (i.e. Vodafone, Telstraclear, etc), I’ve often been reminded to little Oliver Twist and his request for an additional serving of gruel, i.e.

“Please sir, can I have some more”

 When other companies have requested access to the almighty Telecom’s network, they’ve either snubbed them, thrown them a scrap at some ridiculous price, or FINALLY, they get told to share by the government. Well, thanks to a fantastic move by Nokia, the tides may finally turn!! The article below explains this very well

 

Link To Story on Stuff.co.nz

 

Telecom under 3G pressure 29 June 2006

By ADRIAN BATHGATE

Telecom will be under serious pressure to build a new mobile network because of Nokia’s decision to stop making handsets for its CDMA technology, analysts say. Because Nokia accounted for 40 per cent of Telecom’s handset sales, pulling out of the CDMA market meant Telecom had no choice but to switch to the third generation (3G) WCDMA technology or face losing customers, analysts at Credit Suisse said. Credit Suisse also put the price tag on a WCDMA network at $800 million, at least $200 million higher than previous estimates. This led Credit Suisse to add another $500 million to Telecom’s capital expenditure bill for the next three years. Telecom has previously said it is considering building a WCDMA network and will decide by the end of the year. General manager Telecom mobile Kevin Bowler said yesterday Telecom was happy with its 027 network, which runs on CDMA, and there was no guarantee WCDMA was “the way of the future”. Analysts have agreed Telecom’s resurgence against Vodafone in the past few years has been largely because of the greater range and quality of phone it has been able to supply. Losing more than a third of that range from a Nokia pullout would place Telecom under serious pressure, Credit Suisse said. To reduce the $800 million price tag Telecom could come to an infrastructure-sharing arrangement for rural areas with rival Vodafone, Credit Suisse said. Less likely would be a shared network build with TelstraClear, which has said it wants a 3G network in New Zealand. Telecom’s financial outlook for the next two years has been downgraded by Credit Suisse as a result of an expected new network, alongside the effects of Government changes, with dividends predicted to fall by 14 per cent during the next two years. WCDMA – or UMTS as it also known – is the 3G technology employed by rival Vodafone. It is the dominant technology for 3G networks worldwide, and Telecom’s preference for CDMA has been struck a blow by the decision of Telstra and Hutchison to shut down their CDMA networks in Australia within the next few years. This left Telecom “in an increasingly difficult competitive landscape”, Credit Suisse said. Telecom is looking at dual-chipset phones that will work on CDMA and WCDMA networks so Telecom customers can use their phones in Australia from 2008.

I look forward to seeing the CEO of Telecom Grovelling in the mud!!

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