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erious:

--- Quote from: Rebs on September 21, 2009, 06:49:10 AM ---XD, I quite often find myself posting right after Shabutie, wierd. But where can one find more of that funny comic?

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You're kidding me, right? You really don't know Penny Arcade?
Back on topic: I never really had much problems with technology - that is until I started using it for work. Weird.

kurandoinu:
Lol. I have a usb hub thats at least 6 years old here. Just bought a new one yesterday to replace it, only to find that the new one won't allow enough power to my external hd to use. So the old one is still reigning supreme.

And it came with some cheap software my dad bought xD

kureshii:
Whoa, what did you plug in to burst a capacitor like that o.O

If it didn't come brand-new, then all bets are off... could be someone had problems with it and decided to give it away...

Natheria:
That should have been the kind of BSOD Bill Gates came up with. It's more direct.  ;D (I also have a few friends i would love to just give an abacus and Crayons to and be done with it).

And what the hell is that stuff that looks like hair on the hub? Is that supposed to be smoke?  ???

Tatsujin:

--- Quote from: misachaos on September 21, 2009, 04:20:08 AM ---
--- Quote from: bloody000 on September 21, 2009, 04:13:40 AM ---What did you expect from a cheap usb hub?

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It was D-link o.o those are bad?
It was gift to me so i had no idea anyways lol
(Priced the hub to $30-50 online -.- isnt cheap)

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Newegg.com

Search USB connections. Pick the top 3 high-ratings and read on them. I did that. I have two right now and they work like a charm. One I paid like 17 dollars for (and it lights blue, it looks really cool at night). The other one I paid 10 dollars for. The first one offers 7 USB and the other offers 4 USB connections. Both are external.

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