Your back to school computer will be obsolete on September 9th

New i7 processors will orphan current lineup of Dell and HP computes

New i7 processors will orphan current lineup of Dell and HP computes

Intel releasing i7 and i5 processors that are better and cheaper

Stephen Pate, NJN Network, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, August 29, 2009

It is inevitable that computers get replaced by cheaper and faster models. It just hurts the ego and pocket book to buy on the cusp of a new and better processor family.

Intel is releasing new i7 and i5 processors, code name Nehalem,  around September 9th, 2009. Dell and HP are building computers with them while you read this.

All those back to school bargains will come back to bite consumers disappointed they bought old technology.

The new chips have reduced energy consumption and lowered cost. This means manufacturers can build desktops at lower price points that work better.

The original i7, released in Q4 2008, was a hot chip. It used 135 watts which had to be dissipated with more computer fans.

The Nehalen series i5 and i7 use 95 watts which means components inside the computer can be lighter with less heat dissipation equipment.

The i7 860 running at 2.8 Ghz will replace the i7 920 which is the only i7 that sold in quantity. It uses dual channel instead of triple channel memory, which means nothing to most of us.

According to EXPRreview, the i7 860 is faster than the i7 920 in almost every case.

Cinebench test from donanimhaber.com

Cinebench test from donanimhaber.com

The tests published yesterday are from a Turkish site. We have referenced an English translation since your Turkish and mine might be rusty. Thanks to DonanimHaber.com for the tests.

Initial cost for the i7 860 are equivalent to the i7 920 at $339 while the motherboards are about $125 less since the Northbridge controller functions are now in the i7. Translation – computers will cost less.

i5 750 processor

The i5 750 processor will be the staple of low priced desktops. It has 4 cores but only 4 threads versus 8 threads in the i7 series. This is not a problem for most home computers that are running single threading software.

Pricing and benchmarks are being kept under wraps by Intel but expect retail pricing under $200 which translates into sub $500 desktops that can send a man to the moon.

I couldn’t find any reliable benchmarks but they will start to appear in days. Stay tuned.

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The Beatles Remastered with ancient technology due September

Beatles Remastered

Beatles Remastered

They missed their chance to do it right with Blu-Ray audio

Every UK album released by The Beatles is being released in a remastered set on September 9th, 2009 for approximately $250 retail.

There is a lot of excitement and hype but they missed the chance for this collecter. We are getting cleaned up and remastered CDs but they are still CDs which means sampling and CD sound.

The Remastered version should be Blu-Ray audio with no loss of sound in compression. Neil Young released his remastered set in DVD and Blu-Ray. Surely The Beatles deserves as good as Neil Young

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Graphic texting warning goes viral

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Warning – this video contains graphic violence that you may experience while texting and driving

Stephen Pate, NJN Network, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, August 26, 2009 with story from David Kusomoto and Gwent Police

Yesterday I was driving up a busy 4 lane street trying to get the bluetooth in the car working with my cell phone so I could drive hands free. Luckily nothing like this happened each I looked down for 2 to 3 seconds but it was only luck.
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Bob Dylan releases Christmas in the Heart

Christmas in the Heart

CD of Christmas songs due October 13, 2009 and not before time

Stephen Pate, NJN Network, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, August 26, 2009

Bob Dylan releasing a Christmas album, why not?
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I am sick about it

Stephen Pate surveys disabled parking and finds 8 spots missing

Stephen Pate surveys disabled parking and finds 8 spots missing

Council of the Disabled fails to deliver accessible parking at Canada Games

What happened with the scenes secret promise Greg Clayton of UPEI to make 12 disabled plarking places?


To: Wendy Guindon, PEI Council of Persons with Disabilities August 24, 2009

I was very disappointed in my visit to the Canada Games UPEI site on Saturday when there were only 4 disabled parking spots.

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Jehovahs Witnesses get the word about the end of the world

Jehovah’s Witnesses still calling on God to smite the rest of us 150 years later

A NEW MAN: Codey Bramley, 20, from Kapiti, was one of 28 people to be baptised at the three-day Jehovah's Witness conference in Palmerston North. Manawatu Standard photo

A NEW MAN: Codey Bramley, 20, from Kapiti, was one of 28 people to be baptised at the three-day Jehovah's Witness conference in Palmerston North. Manawatu Standard photo

With story from Manawatu Standard, Palmerston North New Zealand

Unlike the Catholic Church which as amassed gold, paintings and buildings in the current world, Witnesses are hoping we all die so and they can take our SUV’s and houses.

Good luck Codey with your new life that took only six months of bible study and a dunking.

You and 7 million Jehovah’s Witnesses are in line to collect the earthly goods of all 6.7 billion members of the human race alive today.

“Souls were saved by the masses in Palmerston North this weekend.

More than 3000 Jehovah’s Witnesses packed into the Arena Manawatu Pascal St Stadium to learn how to survive the end of the world.”

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PEI Council Disabled deceived – 8 new disabled parking spaces missing at Canada Games

PEI Council of the Disabled didn’t get anything done – surprised?

Canada Games delivers 4 temporary disabled=
We just took new video of the Canada Games site at UPEI.

The 8 new parking spaces for the disabled are not there. On Thursday Wendy Guindon, according to an email quoted in yesterday’s update, was told by Greg Clayton, VP of UPEI maintenance, that UPEI was installing a total of 12 disabled parking spots for the Canada Games.

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Canada Games listens to God

God called off the charade  - Marie Pier-Daigle, Danielle Mersty and Dylan Bartlett practice in the shallow end. photo Nathan Rochford Guardian

God called off the charade - Marie Pier-Daigle, Danielle Mersty and Dylan Bartlett practice in the shallow end. photo Nathan Rochford Guardian

Games reluctantly postponed while Hurricane Bill passes by

Stephen Pate, NJN Network, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, August 24, 2009 with story from CBC and Charlottetown Guardian

We take no credit at NJN Network for a tiny bit of listening and learning at Canada Games. God passed by on Sunday and Joe Spriet and Canada Games listened.
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Greed and power drive Canada Games to risk health and safety

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Health and safety of children takes a back seat to power and money games

Sex power and money are said to be the great motivators of humans.

from iPhone, Sunday 23 Aout 2009, Stephen Pate, NJN Network, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, updated August 24th to correct picture

It is greed and power that drives Canada Games officials to hold the games at the start of the swine flu pandemic and despite a hurricane.

Friday and Saturday we got insane optimism.

We are prepared to continue the games no matter what claimed local Canada Games president Joe Spriet.

That CBC story reminds us of Caddyshack when the self righteous minister golfed during the rain then thunder and lightning.

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This is a Bourgeois town, such a bourgeois town

Bourgeois Greg Clayon immortalized on YouTube

Bourgeois Greg Clayton immortalized on CTV video

Just another rant against the middle class and mediocre echelons of Charlottetown

Some idiot said the reason why UPEI wouldn’t tell me they were going to paint some disabled spots is because I’m too hard to get along with.

If that’s true, too bad. But it’s really just an excuse for UPEI’s disability bigotry.

Try feeling some empathy for the kids with disabilities trying to get to class on the inaccessible and disability insensitive UPEI campus. Now that’s something worthy of our tears not the hurt feelings of bureaucrats.

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