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Intel Kentsfield certain to bore you to tears

Hardware Roundup Iomega Rev review cool, though but
Sun Oct 01 2006, 19:37
DAILY TECH is a daily news site, spun out of the Boy Wonder's pages.

So if it is a daily news site, why does every single article have to be marked "news"? And some even have the sub text "news", as well. More here.

Just thank the Guid Laird that Bit-Tech.net doesn't do the same. But do we want to look at seven different GeForce video cards in one week? Do, we, really? Fly over to Bit-Tech.com for solid reliable Diamond geezer information. (No relation). At least we can't spot a Kentsfield preview up there.

We note that Hard OCP is as jazzy and busy as ever. With flash adverts spinning every which way, it's hard to figure out what's tops on the site. Ah. Intel allowed the lads a "few minutes" with the quad QX 6700 - that's what.

Gawd. More flash at Tech Report. We went to the tab marked "account management" but that seemed as dull as future Intel platform "Dishwater" - so we turned to yet another "Kentsfield" pre review, instead.

Ye-ken-the-name--ye-ken-my-reputation-At last! A nice reliable hardware site without verrae much flash for to fash ye. Oh oh. Anandtech is threatening to give us headaches too. What's this? Aye, it's another Intel Kentsfield 'preview'?

There is a God and the Uparwala is in his heaven! There's nae Kentsfield preview on Hexus.net. Well there might be, but the page is so busy - och, no, we do see one up there. Where's ma bottle of Talisker when I need it? [In Abu Dhabi, Ed.]

Aye, and in case you're wondering where Desire is, he's taking a break with his brother, in the Kirk. In the meantime, if ye're nae one of the usual suspects, drop a line to me, Jock McFrock. I will see ye right! Hic!

Just as a wee example of something that's nae a Kentsfield, take a jaunt over to Sysopt, where you will see a review of a high capacity Iomega Rev. That's nae a minister of the Kirk, ye ken. A different sort of rev. Och! µ

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