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Diamine Vert Pre and Diamine 1864 Blue Black

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Got from pensavenue.com
Vert Pre: Rs.695 for 30ml
Blue Black: Rs.850 for 40ml...Part of their 1864 Limited Edition Collection.Its a set of 8 bottles.Each a segment shaped so when you get all it forms a Circle.
have used a flex Dip Pen in this pic...Flow will be good in a Pen.
The green is very thin ink,Almost watery but having nice saturation on paper.
And like all Diamine inks they feather! This is 100gsm Sketch paper.
 
Got it from UK..
Model number is Hp Microserver N54L.. (Currently obsolete..)
Currently running as a HTPC and Home Server.

New models should not exceed 11-12k (Then also affordable for me)[DOUBLEPOST=1435126817][/DOUBLEPOST]
More CPU horsepower, hot pluggability, full sized drives, fast raid array rebuilds etc
Better CPU - Honestly not aware how much benefit it might give as server
Hot pluggability - yes a definite one..
Full sized drives - Mine also runs 4x3.5 + 1 ODD.
Fast raid build - honestly greek and latin to me...
So I assume its better one for that price demanded...


Edit: Nevermind... Gone through the website and wiki...
Seems far better than what I have
 
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Fast raid build - honestly greek and latin to me
RAID
In layman terms, data is mirrored in various schemes
Data is distributed across the drives in one of several ways, referred to as RAID levels, depending on the specific level of redundancy and performance required. The different schemes or architectures are named by the word RAID followed by a number (e.g. RAID 0, RAID 1). Each scheme provides a different balance between the key goals: reliability, availability,performance, and capacity
 
Thing is... Blu-Ray was the winner of the HD wars because of the PS3...any new format's fate is decided by how good the hardware supporting it is(VHS vs Betamax, BluRay vs. HD-DVD)...So in 2015 PS4 and XB1 both have BluRay,and even the movie industry is moving to BluRay,so its only logical PC moves to BluRay too...
Unless you want to keep swapping out DVDs like from the old Floppy Days...Floppy 1 of 10
 
Thing is... Blu-Ray was the winner of the HD wars because of the PS3...any new format's fate is decided by how good the hardware supporting it is(VHS vs Betamax, BluRay vs. HD-DVD)...So in 2015 PS4 and XB1 both have BluRay,and even the movie industry is moving to BluRay,so its only logical PC moves to BluRay too...
Unless you want to keep swapping out DVDs like from the old Floppy Days...Floppy 1 of 10
Main thing is BluRay drive for pc is not yet affordable fr normal buyers buddy. Its costs around 7k. I agree BluRay is better as I having Xbox one console but you have to think about other people as well.
 
Been playing with this for a few days...
Comparison with a Fitbit One over 24hrs(lazy day)

Fitbit: Steps: 1809 Calories: 2250 Distance: 1.31km
Mi Band: Steps: 1934 Calories: 99 Distance: 1.15km

Any idea why such huge variation between bands and also within. Using them with mi phones or other phones?
 
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