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Post by elvisuk on Jun 12, 2012 8:30:45 GMT
Latest news from the Linux Mint blog Introducing the mintBox Fri, 08 Jun 2012 08:30:53 +0000 In association with CompuLab, Linux Mint is proud to introduce the mintBox. The pro model is recognizable by its ribbed case (its faster performance requires more heat dissipation) We’re passionate about what we do and for our very first Mint device, we wanted something unique, something special and extraordinary. The mintBox is Mint in a [...] blog.linuxmint.com/?p=2055
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Post by mikkh on Jun 12, 2012 10:03:11 GMT
As a space saving eco friendly surfing machine, it's great if a little expensive Pitched against the MAC mini, it has better connectivity and includes wi-fi as standard, but the embedded CPU and graphics are weaker than a MAC mini and can't really be upgraded, which leaves it dead in the water when it's no longer good enough in a few years time.
Saying that I'd have one in a heartbeat if money was no object and I look forward to picking one up cheap in the future when faster better ones become available
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Post by vikingken on Feb 23, 2013 23:27:26 GMT
I was going to say exactly the same thing, but decided against it when I realised the efficiency of the objective depends on the submission of the associate and the coefficient of variation of dispersion of a probability distribution.
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Post by johnnybee on Feb 24, 2013 16:40:05 GMT
Using hindsight and in retrospect there is a variable throughput of actionable options which, if collated, corrulated and interspersed with the total calculated output as demonstrated by the second tier model as used in the decision making process, confirms that the dynamics of a restructured and viable systematic option would satisfy the end-user and therefore de-risk any future influx of problematical performance using the third tier model as a basis for all ongoing re-alignment of current resources.
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Post by Lynnrose on Feb 24, 2013 17:20:12 GMT
Hey, are you two bamboozled by science? I thought you could understand all techie talk!
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Post by vikingken on Feb 25, 2013 2:38:57 GMT
I seldom get bamboozled by techie talk Lynnrose, when its a techie talking. I pay no heed to geek speak, what on earth can you learn from someone who cant even grasp basic English.
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Post by johnnybee on Feb 25, 2013 23:07:49 GMT
From the look of it, Lynnrose, Markspend isn't a native English speaker; the quasi-pidgin way the text comes out looks more like the output from a text translator - I'd guess Russian or maybe Serbian, somewhere they use the cyrillic alphabet. Kenny and I were merely taking the mickey - but you knew that, didn't you? LOL!
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