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Tuesday, October 26, 2004 #

Hello all!  I'm looking to sell my laptop below.  Before I ebay it, i wanted to see if anyone on the blog might want it.  Asking price is about $2000.  Its loaded with everything!  I'm moving back home in a couple of months and won't require the notebook.  Please help 

Sager NP5670 Notebook

Purchased: August 2003




Featuring:

- Intel® Pentium®4 Processor 2.4 Ghz with 512k L2 Cache and 400 Mhz System Bus
- 512KB On-Die L2 Cache
- 15" 1400 x 1050 SXGA+ Active Matrix Display
- 4X AGP ATI Mobility™ Radeon™ 9000 3D Accelerator with 128 MB DDR SGRAM Video Memory
- 512MB PC2100 DDR SDRAM with Dual Channel Support (on single Chip) - Up to 2048MB PC3200(400MHz) DDR SDRAM Memory
- 60GB/5400rpm Toshiba Hard Drive
- 56K V90 Fax/Modem and 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Lan Card - 24x CDRW/8x DVD Toshiba Combo Drive
- 3.5" 1.44MB FDD Exchangeable with Optional 2nd Hard Disk, 2nd Battery or 2nd CD/DVD/CDRW Drive
- Integrated Wireless 802.11b 11 Mbps LAN
- One IEEE1394 FireWire Port and 4 USB 2.0 Ports
- Front Panel Audio DJ Player with 3D Surround Sound
- Wavetable 3D Stereo Audio/AC'97 2.1
- Built-in Touchpad Pointing Device with Scrolling Keys
- 1 Type II PCMCIA Slots
- Infra Red, Wireless Fast IR interface
- Other Ports: 1 S/PDIF out, 1 headphone, 1 infrared, 1 microphone, 1 parallel, 1 PS/2 keyboard, 1 SVGA video, 1 TV-out, 1 RJ-45 (LAN), 1 RJ-11(Modem)- Microsoft® Windows XP Home Edition with CD and Manual
- 110V/220V Autoswitch AC Adapter and Power Cord
- User's Manual, Utility CD
- Lifetime Parts Warranty
- Smart Li-ION Battery


This laptop is quite new and in great condition.
It was purchased in August 2003 and still performs flawlessly. The screen has NO dead pixels!




For the the techies here is a detailed list of where each chip in the notebook originates from:

Model Name

NP5660

System Chip 

Intel R682845MP / Intel FW82801CAM

LCD Screen 

15" TFT SXGA+: Hitachi/TX38D95VC1CAA

Video Memory 

Samsung K4D263238M-QC50 x 4 (128MB)

Video Control Chip 

ATI MOBILITY RADEON 9000 (M9-P)

Video-In Control Chip 

None

Audio Control Chip 

ALC201 AC'97 Audio CODEC

I/O Control Chip 

National Semiconductor PC8739X

Integrated LAN Chip 

Realtek RTL8139CL

IEEE1394 Control Chip 

TI TSB 21C74RT/43AB22

Infrared Chip 

National Semiconductor

PCMCIA Contorl Chip 

TI PCI1410PGE

Touch Pad 

Synaptics TM41PDG351-1

Hard Disk Drive 

Toshiba

Floppy Drive 

YE-DATA/YD-702J-6037J

CD-ROM/DVD-ROM Drive 

Toshiba SD-R2212 (8X DVD/16x10x24 CD-RW ) Combo

Miscellanies 

8ohm, 1.5W Stereo Speakers

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Sunday, August 01, 2004 #

Well as you all know I'm out here in "Corporate Canada" ( aka Toronto ).  After about 2 weeks of hardcore product design and 2 months of 12-14 hour days developing the product we're ready to beat some American A**.

There are about 40 American and exactly 2 Canadian Extreme Blue teams going to the Extreme Blue EXPO next week in Armonk, New York - aka IBM Worldwide Headquarters.  The EXPO is going to be a blast, except for the fact that I have to catch the shuttle to the Toronto Airport at 5:30 am on Sun Aug 8.  That will bite a little.  So Sunday we get into New York at about 930 am then its about 1.5 hour to 2 hour drive into Armonk.  There we will be having lunch with some IBM Executives and then hit the practice stage.  From Noon to Midnight we will be practicing our product pitchs in the auditorium.  We're schedule at around 2 pm - thank god its not later than that.  I was talking to William Fang (aka the William  Hung of IBM) and he said that the practices always go beyond midnight (his went till 3 am the next morning!).   So after the practice we'll be setting up our demo booths and then hitting dinner with the another executive.

The next day (Monday) will be the actual EXPO.  The most intense day I'm guessing.  We have to do our product pitch to a crowd between 500-800 people, mostly executives.  The pitch is even timed to be 4 minutes, one second over they hit the bell and thats your queue to get off the stage.  I imagine 2 seconds over and the security comes in!  All of Monday will be talking and demo'ing our product to IBM executives and hiring managers.  The cool thing is that people from even the hardware, sales, and consulting divisions of IBM will be there - good chance to spread my wings and pull that fluffy MBA bull out

Tuesday will be the relaxing time of the trip.  We just get to meet the other students and watch slide shows.  We're going to be packing up and heading out to downtown NY for Wednesday.  We also get some time in downtown NY to tour and go shopping   Tuesday night (after our stuff is shipped from Armonk into the 42-storey IBM building on Maddison Ave, NY) we'll be setting up our booth then have some dinner with the 5 teams selected for the external press release.  We were the only Canadian team selected, along with 4 other American teams for the press release.  Its awesome since we just got ourselves an extra day in NY

On Wednesday we get to do our product pitch to the press which includes top newspapers (such as USA Today and the Wall Street Journal).  I imagine lots of technical online news papers will be there.  I'm so thrilled to get this opportunity.  We'll get the chance of getting 1-on-1 interviews with them too.  So far I've had interviews with IT World Canada, Computer World Magazine, Globe and Mail, Edmonton Journal, and the U of A.  I would expect the last one (UOFA) after all the tution we pay!  [ more here:  http://blogs.blogosphere.ca/patel/category/80.aspx ]

In preparation, last week was kinda horrible.  Got sick for 3 days and was outta commission - nonetheless we're still on track with everything.  We got to make an IBM commerical and star in it too   Very cool!  I got to do the voiceover for our product's marketing advertising   We're gonna play that at our booth in Armonk.

Overall, I have to say that this has been the best coop workterm ever!  I'm also proud to say that the COOP dept can never take credit for getting me this job since I applied online and they never knew about it until I got one of those emails saying "You have not found a job for the 2004 summer term please come talk to us!"

Speaking of COOP i should write my 904 report that was due on friday.  Looks like i'll have to do it later.  I'll be back in Edmonton on Aug 21st for 2 weeks - IBM is forcing me to take 2 weeks off before starting up again, so I'm not complaining Just took the tickets and ran

Hope you guys are all doing well!  Talk soon!

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Sunday, May 23, 2004 #

Hey guys!  Well I haven't blogged for a really long time.  I'm now in Toronto and all settled in.

I arrived in Toronto on May 14th.  My cousin picked me up from the airport (~9 pm) then we went to a birthday party in Markham.  This party was with my cousin and his family friends.  Some may not know, but I come from a family that has really short generation gaps - meaning my cousin is much older than me and my niece (his daugthers) are my age [long story].  Anyways, the party was sorta boring since there was no one really my age to talk with.  So I just had drinks with my cousin while he babbled about how todays kids are all messed up - something which I see already so I just say thanx for stating the obvious.  This only makes me think that there is something really different between teens in Ontario and Alberta.  After about a 4 hour plane ride I was pretty beat at around 11 pm at the party - but then the food came.  I just ate then was ready to come home.  I crashed at his place for the night.

Next morning, I checked into my hotel room.  Apparently I was supposed to check in on May 14th, but since I checked in late I was given another room for a day.  My room was temporarily plcaed on the 8th floor, which is the Platinum Level of the Hotel.  Very nice room, I even had a robe waiting for me!  After leaving my stuff in the hotel I went and did some grocery shopping and then crashed at my cousins place for the night.  My niece needed help with her math homework (good old high school math), so I helped her out.  The night was pretty much done then and I hit the sack.

Next day I checked into my hotel room and did some reading until my room on the forth floor with the other Extreme Blue members was ready.  At about 4 pm I moved downstairs.  On my way down I had to get new keys for my room from the main desk.  In the process, I noticed that there were a lot of Indian people outside the hotel and in the lobby.  After getting my new keys, I stopped off to ask a fellow what was going on.  Apparently Rithik Roshan and Aishwarya Rai were in my hotel!  They were doing a concert at the Air Canada centre that evening.  Amazing eh!  For those who don't know who these people are they are the Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman of Hollywood in Bollywood.  On the screen they appeared to be tall and muscular but in reality they aren't.  Both were my height.  I got as many photos as I could (which wasn't much) since there were tonnes of girls running around.  Aishwarya looks very beautiful in real life, its quite breath taking

After that I came back into the hotel and was heading to my room when I ran into some of the other Extreme Blue members.  We did the HI and HELLO business and then I headed off to my room to unpack.  I had 1 massive box and 2 bags to unpack and I did that within 2 hours.  Thereafter, all the students went to Kelseys for dinner.

The next two days consisted of orientation and project overviews.  Our project is going to be very heavy and challenging.  This is all I will blog about.  We got a lot of free food and we even went to play survivor type games near the Docks in downtown Toronto.  We got lots of goodies - like a backpack, watch, mug, portfolio, and even an electronic calendar/clock for your desk .  More cool than this, we got our own laptops - ThinkPad T41p's.  The newest laptops on the market and not even VP's or execs at the company get these machines!  The HR team is very cool and fun to hang around with.  Usually HR is like that one block in the company that tries to understand their students but never can and it seems like they never really care about you.  IBM really solves this problem and they work with you.  I've had a blast in the past week with them.  Despite all this fun and after being scared outta my pants of the project description on Monday, we started doing OT on the first day of work.  Within 5 days this week I've put in about 60 hours of work. Work is very cool because its almost like apprentice too, we get to call all the shots and decide what goes into our product :D.

At work we joined the company's volleyball tournament.  Haha we'll probably lose but it will be great fun.  I say this because most of us are short people or non-volleyball people.

Once again HR is awesome, they gave up city passes to go around TO and do sight seeing.  On Saturday we went to the CN tower, Casa Loma, and the U of T campus.  It was good times.

Its great to have your bed done for you everyday

Oh yeah, last but not least.  The breakfast at the hotel is very nice.  They have everything you can ever think of!  A twisty story is that the chick greating people for the breakfast is so damn hot.  Shes a white chick with dark blond curly hair.  Shes very friendly and always happy.  The bad thing is that shes probably 25 or older.  I guess we'll have to strike up a converation and find out.

PS. check out pictures at http://gallery.pateltech.com

Talk soon!

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Tuesday, May 11, 2004 #

Well, schools over and summer break is in full swing...and its about time I start work!  I'm almost all packed up and ready to leave to the big city of Canada.  Everything is looking good, except for food!

Apparently, I've got everything you could dream of in my corporate jacuzzi hotel room except for a kitchen sink (and well obviously a stove- which i wasnt expecting) and I have a mini bar fridge.  So looks like I'll be eating out a lot, unless I can mooch food off my cousins house and atleast stock up for a few days.  Still trying to decide what I can do for lunches and dinners if I can't keep food cold enough in my mini-fridge.  (i sound cheap, but its in my nature...i'm brown!)

Anyways, Monday looks like a kick-butt day.  Thats the first day i start work.  We're getting a full day orientation, starting off with someone whos going to visit us at the hotel on Monday morning to pick us up and drive us to the lab .  Oh btw, we're getting special shuttles and cheuffers taking us to the lab everyday!  Obviously there are regular times that the shuttle comes, but the fellow I talked to at the hotel mentioned to call and setup anytime you want the shuttle to come and they would send a special car for us   So cool eh?

Also on Monday, the TOP US executives are coming to talk to us.  So cool!  These are the big boys who make the $90 Billion bucks for the company each year   I hope to meet Sam and get his business card   Actually, if I can get anyone's business card I'd be impressed.  Oooh it doesn't stop there.  Later that night we're going out to dinner with them.  Nice eh?  I can't wait, but I'm nervous of two things: (a) their stature But I know once I'm there that won't bother me (as my experience with the CEO of Babelfish and CTO of BigBangwidth and Yotta Yotta ... several other big boys over this past year). and (b) I hope they have vegetarian food!  Haha, thank god I don't need to worry about the animal diseases out there, but food selection in the real world sux.  I'm sure they will have something to eat .

Well thats the load from now. Plane leaves on Friday at 3 pm, and if there are no people with box cutters threating to bring the plane down, I'll arrive at 8:45 pm in Toronto.

Take care gang!

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Thursday, May 06, 2004 #

Well boys and girls I've made a major decision today, I'm dropping outta engineering to make a career at GAP. (no offense to those employed there).

http://www.jengajam.com/r/shirt-folding

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Wednesday, May 05, 2004 #

For those who can't get into med, and those who could care less about getting in:

http://www.edheads.org/activities/knee/

Start practicing early!

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Monday, April 26, 2004 #

http://media.ebaumsworld.com/homebase.asf
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Thursday, April 22, 2004 #

http://www.jerry.digisle.tv/room.html
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http://cal.dioxide.net/media/mandc/

lmao!

Ps. it gets annoying after the second time....

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Tuesday, April 20, 2004 #

Sun Apr 18,10:27 PM ET

By Michael Holden

LONDON (Reuters) - Commuters take note -- the respectable person sitting next to you on the train fumbling with their cell phone might be a "toother" looking for sex with a stranger.

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"Toothing" is a new craze where strangers on trains, buses, in bars and even supermarkets hook up for illicit meetings using messages sent via the latest in phone technology.

"Toothing is a form of anonymous sex with strangers -- usually on some form of transport or enclosed area such as a conference or training seminar," says the "Beginner's Guide To Toothing" on a Web site dedicated to the pursuit.

It is made possible by Bluetooth technology which allows users to send phone contacts, pictures and messages to other Bluetooth-enabled equipment over a range of about 10 metres (yards).

Users discovered they could send anonymous messages to people they didn't know with Bluetooth equipment, spawning a craze dubbed "bluejacking".

Jon, aka "Toothy Toothing" and the guide's author, explained toothing was born after he was "bluejacked" by an unknown girl while commuting to work in London. After a few days of flirting, she suggested a brief encounter in a station lavatory.

"The meeting wasn't a romantic thing -- it was purely sexual. Barely anything was said," he told Reuters via e-mail.

He said potential toothers begin by sending out a random greeting -- usually "Toothing?".

"If the other party is interested, messages are exchanged until a suitable location is agreed -- usually a public toilet, although there are tales of more adventurous spots such as deserted carriages or staff areas," his guide adds.

TOOTHING ON THE TRAIN

Jon, who's in his 20s and works in finance, estimates there could be tens of thousands of toothers from all sorts of professions and lifestyles. Certainly the Web site's message board is busy.

"Any toothing on these trains?" asks one poster about services between Cambridge and London, prompting positive responses from "Dannyboy" and "Zeke".

"I'll be around London Bridge mainline station around 9.45 - 10 a.m. tomorrow if anyone's interested...," another poster called "Boi" wrote hopefully.

While some happily recount their successful encounters, others suggest there are a few teething problems with toothing.

"I tried toothing in Tooting (south London) last night... not a device to be found," a frustrated "Snowdog" posted sadly.

Although clearly not what the industry had in mind, toothing may lead operators towards similar, more mainstream projects.

Last month it was reported that a team in Boston had created a service for cell phones called Serendipity, an wireless alternative to online dating.

 

It allows subscribers to store their personal details and what they want from a partner and when there are enough similarities between two people and they happen to be in the same area, it tells their phones to communicate with each other.

Dario Betti, of the British-based consultancy Ovum, said bluejacking had really taken off, helped by the fact the service was free.

"The element of the unknown, that you are connecting to someone around you that you might not know, it's a novelty factor that is helping it to start," he told Reuters.

If Jon and those who use his forum are right, toothing is certainly livening up life for some bored commuters.

"A lot of my day's taken up with a soul-aching commute into the city, and that just feels like dead time," Jon said.

"Flirting is fun, sex is fun. We're just employing expensive, complex toys to find the most basic form of entertainment."

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