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Highest mountain in the state of Virginia at 5729 feet. The side trail is a mile round trip off the Appalachian Trail and there is NO view but I could not pass the opportunity and I had nothing but time to kill.
On top is the IBM ThinkPad X20, my benchmark for subnotebooks. Underneath is my new ultra-portable, the Alienware M11X.
The X20 has a 500 MHz Celeron processor and 192 MB of RAM - it was obsolete when I got it 6 or 7 years ago. But the form-factor was fantastic. It has a 12-inch screen - which is "big enough" - and the keyboard is, of course, ThinkPad-excellent.
I don't even know what it weighs, but with its lid closed the X20 sit's about 2mm higher than the bottom-half of the M11X; in other words the X20 is thin, thin! I was surprised to see that its footprint was larger than the M11X . Actually - I didn't compare footprints, I compared "lidprints" and the X20's lid is much larger than the M11X's. Anyway - I'll make some more size comparisons of the M11X as I think of things to compare.
OS: FreeNAS 0.69RC2
CPU: Athron64 4000+
メモリ: 2G
HDD: WD10EACS x 2台でRAID1
Windows VistaからCrystalDiskMark2.1でベンチマーク
In front of the Bank of America building, Main and Commerce streets, Russellville, Arkansas. This benchmark was completely covered in grass, but fortunately the description was good, and spike-heeled shoes are good at finding the places that the grass doesn't push down.
Saw this on the GPSr on the way up and RB and I went to find on the way down. Was pretty groovy find a disc up there.
Benchmark Pro is a carefully structured geometric typeface which works amazingly well in body text due to its simplistic nature and large x-height. The design of Benchmark Pro started out as an attempt to convert the minimalistic structure of a technical and purely geometric design into a readable modern and friendly sans serif.
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