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Fri, Jan 26, 2007
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I bought my PC in Jan 2004. The PSU packed up a few weeks ago. I mailed it back to Antec, and yesterday a brand new and upgraded PSU arrived in replacement. No arguments, no problems: The PSU had a 3-year warranty, it broke, they fixed it.
That's just one of the reasons I like Antec hardware. So few companies are confident enough of their product that they'll back it for three years.
Sadly, all I've had time to do is screw the PSU in and connect the motherboard power supply to make sure that it will switch on when I hit the power button. It does. Now I just have to hook up all the disk drives, fans, graphics cards. . .
The reason I didn't have more time was because last night was the monthly SLUG moot (Sussex Linux User Group) and I was giving the presentation. On blogging.
Now I'm blogging about talking about blogging, and the recursion is getting to me. . .
It went down fairly well: I got a round of applause (Well, in fact, I got two) and quite a few people said they were interested in having a go at blogging, which was pretty much what I was hoping for. With any luck, we'll get enough people for Nik Butler's RSS planet idea to take off.
As soon as I get the time, I'll get the talk online as a blog post. But there's 20 slides, so it'll be a while yet.
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