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  • J JoeSox

    :eek: "The power to perform. With a 700 MHz Pentium III processor, 20 GB shock-mounted hard drive, unbelievable wireless performance, fully-rugged features and ergonomic design, the GoBook MAX performs better than any other rugged computer available. Itronix puts the power in your hands with the GoBook MAX." 700hmz I would want to drop it from a building!! :laugh::laugh: Later,
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    Good to see that they made the change to Pentium III's. Two or so years ago, they were using some stone-aged processor, whose name I cannot think of (Cyrix possibly?). But then again, these are designed for contruction workers and what not, who are probably running Windows 95 back in the office. No need for the top of the line stuff. Joe - wait a minute. Aren't you the one with the 900 Mhz laptop? ;P :)

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      :eek: "The power to perform. With a 700 MHz Pentium III processor, 20 GB shock-mounted hard drive, unbelievable wireless performance, fully-rugged features and ergonomic design, the GoBook MAX performs better than any other rugged computer available. Itronix puts the power in your hands with the GoBook MAX." 700hmz I would want to drop it from a building!! :laugh::laugh: Later,
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      Ya, but at least it would still be running...:laugh:
      I like the picture of the guy washing it off with a garden hose. "Don't even think about coming in this house with that dirty laptop.":laugh:

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        Only 700MHz, slow machine. :( If they could upgrade the internals, while still keeping the outer "armor" then I would consider it. But I don't think I need to bake my laptop. :~


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        Sheesh guys... I'm still on a 600mHz desktop. :-O Not only do you want a notebook you can drive a truck over, but now you actually want it to run fast??? :-D And they still ran faster and faster and faster, till they all just melted away, and there was nothing left but a great big pool of melted butter "I ask candidates to create an object model of a chicken." -Bruce Eckel

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          Sheesh guys... I'm still on a 600mHz desktop. :-O Not only do you want a notebook you can drive a truck over, but now you actually want it to run fast??? :-D And they still ran faster and faster and faster, till they all just melted away, and there was nothing left but a great big pool of melted butter "I ask candidates to create an object model of a chicken." -Bruce Eckel

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          Peter Hancock wrote: Sheesh guys... I'm still on a 600mHz desktop Ouch...that bites. You need to upgrade. I'm posting from a 2.0 GHz laptop with 512 MB of RAM, 40GB HDD, 32 MB ATI Radeon 7500 video card, and 24x CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive. :) And my own personal development server at work is a box with 2 Xeon 2.0GHz processors, 2 80GB HDDs, a 64MB ATI Radeon 7500 card(I have no idea why they threw this in there...but it's fun :-D), and a Gig of RAM.


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            Good to see that they made the change to Pentium III's. Two or so years ago, they were using some stone-aged processor, whose name I cannot think of (Cyrix possibly?). But then again, these are designed for contruction workers and what not, who are probably running Windows 95 back in the office. No need for the top of the line stuff. Joe - wait a minute. Aren't you the one with the 900 Mhz laptop? ;P :)

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            mgama wrote: Joe - wait a minute. Aren't you the one with the 900 Mhz laptop? it's a 1.2 now, woo hoo!!! That's big time for my budget:laugh: (JoeSox jealous of the CPian who said they had a 3.0 the other day) Later,
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            • G Gerald Schwab

              Ya, but at least it would still be running...:laugh:
              I like the picture of the guy washing it off with a garden hose. "Don't even think about coming in this house with that dirty laptop.":laugh:

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              Gerald Schwab wrote: I like the picture of the guy washing it off with a garden hose. "Don't even think about coming in this house with that dirty laptop." LOL, I'll have to take a second look. I think the fun would be trying to blow it up:laugh: Later,
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                mgama wrote: Joe - wait a minute. Aren't you the one with the 900 Mhz laptop? it's a 1.2 now, woo hoo!!! That's big time for my budget:laugh: (JoeSox jealous of the CPian who said they had a 3.0 the other day) Later,
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                JoeSox wrote: (JoeSox jealous of the CPian who said they had a 3.0 the other day) No such thing. At least not in the Intel camp...the P4 goes from 2.8 to 3.06. So whoever told you they had a 3.0 lied (kind of). :-D


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                  Peter Hancock wrote: Sheesh guys... I'm still on a 600mHz desktop Ouch...that bites. You need to upgrade. I'm posting from a 2.0 GHz laptop with 512 MB of RAM, 40GB HDD, 32 MB ATI Radeon 7500 video card, and 24x CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive. :) And my own personal development server at work is a box with 2 Xeon 2.0GHz processors, 2 80GB HDDs, a 64MB ATI Radeon 7500 card(I have no idea why they threw this in there...but it's fun :-D), and a Gig of RAM.


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                  [Homer Simpson, drooling] Mmmm.... 2 Xeon 2.0GHz processors, 2 80GB HDDs, a 64MB ATI Radeon 7500. Man, I'm still running a dual PII 400 at home:((, no laptop:(( and 2.4Ghz/512MB/80GB machine at work:-D

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                  • G Gerald Schwab

                    [Homer Simpson, drooling] Mmmm.... 2 Xeon 2.0GHz processors, 2 80GB HDDs, a 64MB ATI Radeon 7500. Man, I'm still running a dual PII 400 at home:((, no laptop:(( and 2.4Ghz/512MB/80GB machine at work:-D

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                    Gerald Schwab wrote: [Homer Simpson, drooling] Mmmm.... 2 Xeon 2.0GHz processors, 2 80GB HDDs, a 64MB ATI Radeon 7500. That's the reaction I get from most people.:cool: Gerald Schwab wrote: 2.4Ghz/512MB/80GB machine at work Nice machine, be great for some Warcraft 3 action. :-D


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                      JoeSox wrote: (JoeSox jealous of the CPian who said they had a 3.0 the other day) No such thing. At least not in the Intel camp...the P4 goes from 2.8 to 3.06. So whoever told you they had a 3.0 lied (kind of). :-D


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                      David Stone wrote: No such thing. At least not in the Intel camp...the P4 goes from 2.8 to 3.06. So whoever told you they had a 3.0 lied (kind of). :rolleyes: you know what I meant;P Later,
                      JoeSox
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