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Offline InSanCen

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« Reply #50 on: Sun, 23 May 2010, 18:02:21 »
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The server rooms I've been in were virtually silent: I was shocked not to hear the SCSI drives all grumbling and making noises.


I'd love to see your reaction to the processing areas of any respectable datacentre. I've never worked in a quiet one, and have been in a couple that were bordering on requiring hearing protection. 15K spindles need serious cooling too, although the storage arrays are generally quieter than the processing arrays.

If you lived in then UK there is a renderfarm that is notorious among local network tech's/sysadmins for being painfully loud after prolonged exposure. Your ears ring like you have been to a fairly loud gig when you come out of it. The fact that 190CFM Delta's were specced for the cooling inside the nodes is a large factor, as these are over 60dB individually. 4 per node, 250 nodes (Cooling 4P 3.2Ghz Prescotts based Xeon's IIRC, due to be upgraded to Opteron 6172's shortly).
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Offline ch_123

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« Reply #51 on: Sun, 23 May 2010, 18:04:18 »
If you've ever been in a quiet server room, then you weren't in a server room. Case closed.

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« Reply #52 on: Sun, 23 May 2010, 18:16:33 »
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Webwit is always trying to fit in...
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« Reply #53 on: Sun, 23 May 2010, 18:17:06 »
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EDIT: and yeah, the task bars should be at the bottom, since the top is reserved for the title. Not at the TOP. Otherwise you'd either have to put the title at the bottom, or end up stacking the title at the top with the task bar at the top... highly inefficient and messy.


Well, the taskbar occupies the same amount of space irrespective of where it's placed. I put it on top out of personal preference arising from Linux use, but it works well either way.

And you must have some pretty crazy OCD if a rounded window edge bothers you. I mean, when I use a computer, I use it do stuff, not stare at the decor...

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« Reply #54 on: Sun, 23 May 2010, 18:19:06 »
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Well, the taskbar occupies the same amount of space irrespective of where it's placed. I put it on top out of personal preference arising from Linux use, but it works well either way.

And you must have some pretty crazy OCD if a rounded window edge bothers you. I mean, when I use a computer, I use it do stuff, not stare at the decor...


The only good interface is the windows 9x one. Case closed.
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« Reply #55 on: Sun, 23 May 2010, 18:22:49 »
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The only interface I know how to use is the windows 9x one. Case closed.


Fixed that for you. No need to thank me.

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« Reply #56 on: Sun, 23 May 2010, 18:33:22 »
OTT.

 ' I want this, I want that, I want it now ! ' attitude.

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« Reply #57 on: Sun, 23 May 2010, 18:57:14 »
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The only good interface is the windows 9x one. Case closed.


Maybe a case of insanity.
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« Reply #58 on: Sun, 23 May 2010, 19:04:39 »
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Maybe a case of insanity.


After awhile you just get tired of flashy graphics (and backgrounds) when it interferes with work. There's a lot of people who like windows classic.
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« Reply #59 on: Sun, 23 May 2010, 19:05:49 »
I use Windows classic on xp, vista, and 7. That doesn't make it a good interface.
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« Reply #60 on: Sun, 23 May 2010, 19:13:04 »
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After awhile you just get tired of flashy graphics (and backgrounds) when it interferes with work. There's a lot of people who like windows classic.


Reminds me of a good friend of mine gives out to me whenever she uses my computer because I don't use Ad Block Pro, claiming that she finds ads distract her from what she's doing. I usually retort "Well, I just don't look at the ads I guess..."

Sooner or later I will switch to tiling window managers...


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« Reply #61 on: Sun, 23 May 2010, 19:24:11 »
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Reminds me of a good friend of mine gives out to me whenever she uses my computer because I don't use Ad Block Pro, claiming that she finds ads distract her from what she's doing. I usually retort "Well, I just don't look at the ads I guess..."


Well if that person is going on websites plastered with ads, I doubt it's any sort of professional work... so then what's the point? Do you honestly need focus for something like facebook or twitter? No!
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« Reply #62 on: Sun, 23 May 2010, 21:37:23 »
Not using Ad Block Plus is a cruel way of punishing oneself.
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« Reply #63 on: Sun, 23 May 2010, 22:10:17 »
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Not using Ad Block Plus is a cruel way of punishing oneself.


I just use IE8 without flash installed. Gets rid of most of the ads from hotmail.
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« Reply #64 on: Sun, 23 May 2010, 22:25:46 »
Using IE is a cruel way of punishing oneself.
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« Reply #65 on: Sun, 23 May 2010, 22:29:47 »
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Using IE is a cruel way of punishing oneself.


The only problem I encountered with IE was opening huge pages of text, I mean tomes all on a single HTML page totalling hundreds of MB. Otherwise it's fine.

But I use firefox mostly now, it can handle huge text documents with ease.
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« Reply #66 on: Sun, 23 May 2010, 22:35:54 »
Adblock appears to work on Hulu toolu.
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« Reply #67 on: Sun, 23 May 2010, 22:41:29 »
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The only problem I encountered with IE was opening huge pages of text, I mean tomes all on a single HTML page totalling hundreds of MB. Otherwise it's fine.

But I use firefox mostly now, it can handle huge text documents with ease.


The problems are the ones you can't see.
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« Reply #68 on: Mon, 24 May 2010, 06:24:34 »
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Well if that person is going on websites plastered with ads, I doubt it's any sort of professional work... so then what's the point? Do you honestly need focus for something like facebook or twitter? No!


Said person doesn't use those sites. Ads are everywhere on the internet. They even used to be here at one point. And then -

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I just use IE8 without flash installed. Gets rid of most of the ads from hotmail.


Hotmail? I think we done gots ourselves a contradiction.

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The problems are the ones you can't see.


I see them. Then again, I also see dead people, so I probably shouldn't be considered the average representative sample.
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Offline J888www

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« Reply #69 on: Mon, 24 May 2010, 10:21:37 »
I migrated to Firefox from IE, but they are both not comparable to Chrome for speed and stability ATM.

Example:- Play Youtube videos on Firefox and IE and you'll find they both crash, whereas Chrome is stable.

I always liked Firefox especially with the Noia theme Add-On installed, but until Firefox 4.0 is released, I'll be sticking with Chrome.
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« Reply #70 on: Mon, 24 May 2010, 10:24:46 »
Chrome is nice.  It's fast and simple, but I think at times it's a little too spartan.  The tweakability is pretty lackluster (cache and history handling, e.g.) and I really miss a dedicated search bar.  That said, other than not looking like a native app, the animations and other graphical details are very nice.


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« Reply #71 on: Mon, 24 May 2010, 10:52:08 »
I like Chrome especially the Browser Synchronization between my Desktops and the Laptop (use one comp and the Bookmarks ecetera are automatically updated on other comps), neat. I will switch back to Firefox when version 4.0 releases, mainly because of its' vast array of Add-Ons.
Silly me have become sentimentally attached to the Blue Shade Background/Cleaner Look (no and Border in Toolbar) options of Noia 2.0 Extreme. Clear sunny sky look. Beautiful.
Curious as to what IE 9 .............
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« Reply #72 on: Mon, 24 May 2010, 10:58:20 »
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Chrome is nice.  It's fast and simple, but I think at times it's a little too spartan.  The tweakability is pretty lackluster (cache and history handling, e.g.) and I really miss a dedicated search bar.  That said, other than not looking like a native app, the animations and other graphical details are very nice.


To me, the latest version of Opera is like Chrome without a lot of the bad points.