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@verruckt8 I really agree with this... I have seen it more then a few times myself. Then again most lights here have flip down Stop signs and I have almost never seen them in use when the lights are disabled.

The over all issue of the LED traffic lights not working to melt the snow is a big issue here in WI. There is talk about stopping the use of LEDs for that very reason.
I love Gadling because it feels like a mini vacation every time I read about someone else's adventure. I really like Galley Gossip and as a student pilot i really enjoy reading Cockpit Chronicles and Plane Answers.
Yes Please, my mac will love it ;)
Look at the Mac OS X Server Essentials book (amazon link below)
http://tinyurl.com/yel25je

It is a good starter since it is set up for Apple's certification class. It will walk you though things step by step for the basics.
Update #4 just made me laugh, thanks :)
Yet again a company trying to take advantage of the situation it puts customers in. I am sure it will be well communicated to customers too... :/
for the iSCSI it is fixed by adding a switch, which you have most likely anyway. Personally I would not drop the 2 displays but drop 2 of the 5 USB to fit in a 2nd ethernet jack. Then again i do most of my server config remotely the server and dont use any displays 90% of the time. But as a home media server having the extra display options is a nice touch and 5 USB ports seems over kill to me.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"What's the best gaming laptop for under 1,500 bucks? I had my eye on the P7805u (Gateway), but it seems Best Buy has run out for the time being. Also, as a secondary question, I like the specs on brands such as iBUYPOWER and CyberPower and the like, but are they reliable? I'm a little worried about buying labels that aren't huge like Dell, Gateway, etc. Thanks!"
 

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