This article is only an introduction to self-build, and I trust it will encourage those of you who are perhaps a little disconcerted by such projects. It needn’t take up all of your time, and you won’t need any specific skills, but hire carefully, and you will need to cautiously work out the overall cost of the project.
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Doing it Yourself: an Introduction to Self-Build
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WD VelociRaptor 150GB SATA Hard Drive
Tuesday, February 10th, 2009Engineered for maximum speed! WD VelociRaptor, the newest member of our sole class of 10,000 RPM SATA hard drives, combines a SATA 3 Gb/s interface and 16 MB cache, to deliver performance that’s up to 35% faster than its speedy older brother. Key Features Killer speed – Built on the execution bloodlines of WD Raptor, [...]
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Hurricanes and Mobile Video in Your SUV
Friday, May 30th, 2008If you live in a hurricane prone area and you have found yourself evacuating at least two times per year then it makes sense to put a mobile video system in your SUV. Why you ask? Well, consider the evacuation in Houston Texas during hurricane Rita, which turned at the last-minute and slammed into [...]
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