Something's wrong here. I ordered 3 extreme edition mit mobo to stick into voice activated 64 bit HTPCs I'm building for some choosy clients and the scandinavian distributor told me to forget about them until december, thus causing an inconvenient imbalance in my wallet cash flow. Now that this bad boys have been announced people insist on having them on their systems even if a good 'ole Xeon would do just as well for a fraction of the price, without upsetting my cash flow just to wait for fancy newfangled pieces of silica of which they only know the name. The customer is always right but very often is a moron too.
Following the commercial success (and technical disappointment) of the original Wildfire -- which featured a miserly 528MHz CPU and QVGA display -- HTC has returned with the Wildfire S.
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Something's wrong here.
I ordered 3 extreme edition mit mobo to stick into voice activated 64 bit HTPCs I'm building for some choosy clients and the scandinavian distributor told me to forget about them until december, thus causing an inconvenient imbalance in my wallet cash flow.
Now that this bad boys have been announced people insist on having them on their systems even if a good 'ole Xeon would do just as well for a fraction of the price, without upsetting my cash flow just to wait for fancy newfangled pieces of silica of which they only know the name.
The customer is always right but very often is a moron too.
Tucker? What the fuck are you babbling about?
Who's Tucker?
What the fuck are YOU talking about?