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  • I'm looking for a mini-ITX case?

    pico-PSU compatable and must support one half-height expansion slot and one 3.5" hard drive. No bigger than you really need to fit the hardware

    found

    http://www.minicase.net/product_E-N3.html

    but no expansion slot

    http://www.streacom.com/products/f7c-chassis/

    fits the bill but I can't find it for sale anywhere and the cd slot is not needed.

    2 AnswersDesktops7 years ago
  • Lightweight VM for windows 7?

    I'm looking for some virtualiazation software for windows 7 that can run a Linux guest, can pass though a block device (hard disk) and has networking support.

    End game is that I want to serve a disk (unpartitioned, formated to ext4) through samba/cifs back to the windows host, as this machine is dual-boot and I use Linux more than windows, so taking the performance hit of NTFS on linux isn't what I want for this drive. Also don't want a huge resource drain from the VM as it's just going to set in the background doing only the tasks I mentioned.

    1 AnswerSoftware8 years ago
  • What should I do with level 7?

    Now that I've reached level 7 my life is meaningless. Should I sell my account to a spammer and begin again?

    What sort of games can a level seven play to keep life interesting?

    Does achieving level 7 mean I had no life in the first place?

    <more existential questions here>

    1 AnswerYahoo Answers9 years ago
  • Why don't they make 5.25" hard drives anymore? Will the 3.5" form factor also die?

    3.5" drives are cheaper and higher capacity than 2.5" drives, and both are cheaper and higher capacity still than 1.8" drives. I would bet this is because you have more platter area to use (thus you can use less optimal (and less expensive) surfaces to get the same capacity, while controller/chip-set cost is about the same for each.

    Does this not scale up or is there just not enough demand. most desktop I have seen have a spare 5.25 inch drive, so I don't think it is demand so much.

    The only other explanation I can come up with the larger platers require stronger materials for the same rotational speeds, and this sets off any gains that might be made with a lager platter area. Does this imply the future or rotational media is 1" platters moving at 45,000 rpm?

    2 AnswersOther - Hardware10 years ago
  • Bash script variable manipulation, how to remove characters?

    I've wrote a script to convert a .mp3 into .spx, but the output of files are <filename>.mp3.spx, and I would prefer to get <filename>.spx, but I'm at a total loss of how to do it. (I'm aiming to convert around 2000 files)

    I've looked a several bash scripting guides and can't figure out a way to do it. Here's the script

    #!/bin/sh

    for file in *.mp3

    do madplay -q -m -R 16000 --output=raw:- $file | speexenc --16bit -w - ${file}.spx

    done

    Now I now I could run a separate command after to rename with regular expressions, but I was wondering if I could just change "${file}.spx" to something that would name the output how I wanted it, that would be great. If you tell me a little bit about how it works and why, that would be the greatest.

    1 AnswerProgramming & Design1 decade ago
  • Given that taxation is compulsory....?

    Given that taxation is compulsory, do you have any evidence that anyone supports the government voluntarily?

    1 AnswerGovernment1 decade ago