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Apparently the color pink is not a great choice when it comes to usb flash drives, at least accordingly to what I spotted a few days ago on amazon.



Pictures above speak pretty much for themselves — same identical flash drive — the one in pink discounted over 60% the MSRP. No discount for the one in black. Either Amazon decided to be really nice and run a no-particular-reason markdown on the one in pink, or everyone is going for the back / blue ones and Amazon is ending up with an overstock of pinks.
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Recently got myself a mac mini, with 1 GB of RAM — figured to save $100 on the 2GB apple option, and instead go for 4GB at $60.
I know seems nonsense how come one additional gig is $100, and 4 gigs are $60? Well that’s the strange math of the DIY world.
4 gigs GSkill memory for notebooks over at newegg for a little over $50 as of this writing. Retail package btw.
Despite reading around various blogs / howtos I had the impression the mac mini was only going to “see” a little over 3 gigs, I was plesantly surprised when the system info tool showed the whole 4 available to the operating system.
Replacing anything in a mac mini is not exactly a walk in the park. Mostly because of the really tight spaces you’ll find yourself having to deal with. But with a bit of carefulness and patience, things came apart easily, and just as easily got back together without scratches or marks on the outer casing.
Now this little toy totally flies — I can see why they often say a tweaked up mac mini can get pretty close performance-wise to entry level mac pros, at a fraction of the price.
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Looks like Dell recently decided to save on shipping charges, by cutting down on packaging. More than cutting down… by eliminating the packaging in its whole.
Too bad cause the mini9 box is actually rather nice, but with packing slip on the back and shipping label on the front there’s not much surface left to the eye.
Not to mention that some extra cushioning might help reducing DOA returns. On the positive notes though, the one I got at my doorstep despite the lack of packaging, was in perfect condition and booted up like a charm
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Just a quick blurb here about a little tool that recently entered my “never leave home without” folder: Launchy — a free, “lookup” sort of application which will index any directory of choice (by default the start menu one) and bring up a list of matching keywords as you go typing the name of the application you want to launch.
Additionally, it also supports passing command line parameters to executables, as well as customizing search strings handed over to any url.
Download, unzip, launch, double check the folders set to be indexed, assign your favorite key combo (mine’s ALT + L) to bring up the lookup window, and you’re good to go.
From then on, no more start -> fiddling around to find what you’re trying to reach -> enter program folder -> some more fiddling around -> finally start the app.
Launchy is actually rather smart and as you go, it starts keeping a list of your most frequently invoked apps which will present topmost in its results, as long as of course they are relevant to the text typed in so far.
More info, download, documentation, etc. at www.launchy.net
Oh and did I mention it’s free?
Though a little donation to the developer is almost a must given the time it will save you in a day / week / month usage.
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