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Episode 64: The Asus EEE PC running Windows XP Episode | IT idiots (mp4/iPod)

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IT idiots (mp4/iPod)

A humorous look at IT technologies and the issues faced by those of us lucky enough to design, implement, and support IT infrastructure for a living. Our resident geek, IT consultant, and Microsoft Certified Trainer Nicky demonstrates real world understanding, Nick once well respected in both London and New York as the next best thing in software development but now too lazy to work for a living, provides additional technical input as well editing the show. Finally and by every means least we have Shabih, a pharmacist of impeccable character but with no ability to understand even the most basic of computing fundamentals, helping out by providing answers to the more than predicable English obsession with bottom based medical issues.

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Episode 64: The Asus EEE PC running Windows XP


Episode 64: The Asus EEE PC running Windows XP

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DATE : Thu, 20 Mar 2008 19:48:50 +0000
Entered in Database : 2008-03-20 19:48:50
length : 211518033
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Previously we showed the Asus EEE PC, in pretty much an out of the box configuration running Linux. Now Nick, or more specifically his Dad, has got Windows XP running on it, and it continues to amaze us. Despite what you might think it runs rather well, check it out......