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Warp2Search.net » News » July 2003 » Linksys Proconnect Integrated KVM 2-port Switch @ Speeed's Hardware

Linksys Proconnect Integrated KVM 2-port Switch @ Speeed's Hardware

Posted by: NewsFactory on: 07/06/2003 09:00 AM [ Print | 3 comment(s) ] · 1220 views

Ah was reewared with my new Linksys Proconnect Integrated KVM (keyboard, video, mouse)2-port Switch. Now if'n yer like me you have more than one or two computers lying around. Since there ain't no one that would be sufficently grateful if I gave `em one and sellin' used computers ain't so EZ Ah figgered the most beneficial alternative is for me to make use of it. Ah already have two computer stations in the house so a third woulda gone over like a lead balloon with the wife but Ah want to use my 366 celeron (at one time the flagship of the fleet). The KVM switch allows me to use two computers using only one mouse, keyboard and monitor thus allowing me even more purposeless computer time to enjoy.





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#45405 Posted on: 07/06/2003 01:25 PM
seemed like a good article, but after reading the first 4 paragraphs about his lawn care, wife, and work i had to jump out the window from the splitting headache trying to understand what he was actually trying to say in l33t talk...

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#45407 Posted on: 07/06/2003 06:13 PM
You got about as far as I did before I wanted to slit "mah" wrists. I hope his next UPS package is from the unabomber.

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Ahumado
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#45412 Posted on: 07/06/2003 11:59 PM
Hello,

Thank You for the comments even though they appear negative. Input is valuable in most
any form and I welcome yours.

I will explain/explore why I wrote it in the manner I did.

I have read reviews all around the internet on software (games, mostly) and hardware encompassing the gamut of what's available. There are a few excellent reviewers/writers/creative thinkers to be read and more than necessary;
those that should be doing something else.

Time will tell where I will fall but I know as a certainty I can do a better (defined as: producing more of the desired effect) than what I have had the opportunity to read as of late. Ah'll ask the questions...Was my review any good? Was the format selected appropriate and did I succeeed in my minds ultimate goal?

It was a good review because it covered all that needed to be concerning a useful, though minimalitic item (compared to say, videocards). The format is consistent with the homepage of that sites theme namely, Redneck. Was it the correct format for a review to be taken seroiusly. Probably naught for the majority of "techtypes". I am a Medical
Technologist MT(ASCP) and if I wipped open a journal and read something like I wrote I'd be sooprized. I did succeed though. The review has been read by more people than my minor page has greeted in...well, perhaps ever. I am proud of the effort and proud that I was linked from both major websites.

I will undoubtably need to change the tone though. To be taken seriously is important.

My next review, due soon on Elite Force 2 will "tone it down...maybe" but not eliminate the theme.

What you will never read in a review of mine is "heavily modified" , "aging fill in the blank engine", or countless other
tripe remarks. Mostly I think the guys doing reviews read other guys reviews and just repost it. My reviews will all be unique. What I liked so much about the review was the humor...wasn't that a great pic with a bomb caption and the satire.
"The first thing I noticed" Expect more.

Best Regards,

Speeed

aka Ahumado


"...is from the unabomber." Do you really?

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