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Re: Cobalt Qube - anyone seen/used one?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Ramon Gandia)
Wed Oct 28 14:01:46 1998
Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 09:39:03 -0900
From: Ramon Gandia <rfg@nook.net>
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Michael Jinks wrote:
> The Corel NetWinder is similarly sized, similarly priced, and reportedly
> faster (according to Corel). It also has both 10bT and 100bT ethernet;
> IIRC, the Qube is only 10bT, but I may be wrong about that.
The Cobalt RaQ has 10/100 ethernet.
The Netwinder, from the ads I've seen in LJ, is the funkiest,
most UNMOUNTABLE, unrackable thing I've ever seen. If they have
a Rack Mount version they better advertise 'cause its the main
reason I have not even considered one.
That reminds of my next favorite pet peeve. Modems and other
devices that can't even stack. Like the USRobotics Sporsters,
or the WebRamp M3 which is rounded at the top. They even make
network hubs that way. Hey, it may be okay for toasters, but
I think computers should be boxy, vented out the BACK, and
stackable within reason. Anything else is BS. Any takers on this
opinionated statement?
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