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    Anything you would like to see guides on?

    Of course, has to be IT or technical related - post here! or send me a PM

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    how about a guide on podcasts. Maybe a Hexus podcast giving weekly tech news would be a good ideas as well.

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    argh! not that term!

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    A guide on hardware in general... in other words, the long awaited 'A List' (or whatever name you decide upon). Or is that coming in the mysterious 'new site'? You sure know how to build suspense!

    Besides that, I would like to see some troubleshooting guides. A lot of the time in the Hexus Help section, much of the advice is similar - if you provide a single resource to look at, people can follow that before asking here, hopefully helping more people more quickly.
    "Well, there was your Uncle Tiberius who died wrapped in cabbage leaves but we assumed that was a freak accident."

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    The new site - soon

    A-List - mmm

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    Gawd - I'd LOVE a guide on using DV to computer
    Especially how to use Panasonics Motion DV STUDIO

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    Watercooling, low-med-and of course high end.

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    I know what the new site is, its a tribute to Hexen and David managed to turn a PS3 into a wastepaper bin. <- Top secret mod guide that.

    But with the guides, how about a comprehensive guide to the tech behind each component, like RAM, CPU's and so on, how they work?
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    Watercooling, low-med-and of course high end.
    This sounds good - a total, total beginners guide.

    And I mean for real ****wits here, people that have never done anything plumbing related

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    A guide on the use of rotary tools and/or soldering irons (techniques, tricks and experiences etc) may be worth a look.
    - Ghetto rigging is an unrecognised form of art -

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    because i'm stupid and cant seem to get mine working:

    a guide to setting up a wireless netwrk involving cable modem, a router, and a wireless access point (that stupidly has the same ip as the router and hence clashes!)

    ta

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    I agree. Simple home networking so I can get access to files on all my home computers!
    Not around too often!

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    simple networking isnt difficult, well it is when it goes tits up, but it's this wireless setup i've got that's doin me head in...

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    argh! not that term!


    death to whoever thought "podcasting" sounded cool. it's not even as if itunes supported it when the phrase was coined

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    I would llike to see a guide on downloading pirate food, like pie. Now that I have broadband it shouldnt take so long!
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    I agree, there should be "ULTRA N00B" tutorial for everything

    There's plenty of guides i'd like to see but can't think of any right now, there's so much you can talk about in the computing area!

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