Slashdot just snookered me into another extremetech "article" . This is case one as to how bad XT now sucks. I rarely visit the site, ever since they launched their magazine, which I imagine is doing great. Right. Tech Report, THG, Anandtech, and ArsTechnica are smoking these guys.
On the heels of this is another /. pointer to the worst Toms Hardware Guide article I've ever seen. Seriously, a DVD Burner review that reviews 5 drives and doesn't check burn quality? I could have built a burner that burns media in 1 second, and it would have won the contest. Nevermind it didn't actually do its job...
Oh, yeah, quite a banner day. And this "article" on "nanotech" in future CPUs. If we have 45-nm CPUs forthcoming, aren't we already using nanotech? I'm so sick of that. Most potential "nanotech" technologies in CPUs strikes me of the constant technologies being chased for replacing hard drives. They show promise, until the engineers up the platter densities a couple times.
So this is what the web is like when the interns are doing work while the big boys are on Xmas vacation.
On the heels of this is another /. pointer to the worst Toms Hardware Guide article I've ever seen. Seriously, a DVD Burner review that reviews 5 drives and doesn't check burn quality? I could have built a burner that burns media in 1 second, and it would have won the contest. Nevermind it didn't actually do its job...
Oh, yeah, quite a banner day. And this "article" on "nanotech" in future CPUs. If we have 45-nm CPUs forthcoming, aren't we already using nanotech? I'm so sick of that. Most potential "nanotech" technologies in CPUs strikes me of the constant technologies being chased for replacing hard drives. They show promise, until the engineers up the platter densities a couple times.
So this is what the web is like when the interns are doing work while the big boys are on Xmas vacation.

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