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This is actually some pretty interesting reading. PCWorld rates some common computer advice as to it’s truth, everything from using your cell phone on a plane to whether a anti-static wrist strap is really useful.
Most of these I already understood to be what they were, but there were a couple that were new to me. A good resource for the next time your friend rants about how Saddam caused a Playstation 2 shortage back in 2000. You’ll know the truth!
Nintendo recalls 3.2 million Wii Wrist Straps
Web Enjoys Year of Biggest Growth
Broken Wiimote Wrist-Strap = Broken TV Screen
Wireless Myths Debunked
Sony Could Post Biggest Loss in 4 Years on PlayStation 3 Consoles
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One Response for "Busting the Biggest PC Myths"
August 6th, 2004 at 5:14 pm
1Hmm… that’s not quite right on one of them.
“Windows’ Japanese edition uses haiku error messages.”
Windows Japan doesn’t, no, but BeOS did. They were great. :-)
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