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c_herring

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[citation][nom]Camikazi[/nom]So is that case ribbed for her pleasure?Sorry, I had to do it[/citation]There have been two porn-related articles on Tom's this weekend, so it's really their fault for drawing attention to the word "ribbed". No need to apologize if there's nothing to forgive. ;-D
 

spacemonkey211

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I guess the plug computers don't count. Yes they are arm based, but they have full blown server software installed.

http://www.plugcomputer.org/
 

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I purchased a barebones fit-pc2 a couple of weeks ago. I converted it to a Class 1 Div 1 compliant remote workstation. Operators love it. They do not have to climb endless flights of stairs to check results when they have to make a manual adjustment.

These devices are not high powered and never will be. Their is a large market for these devices in manufacturing. They are cheap and expendable much like a thin client, only with a little more kick.
 

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The ribbed version is a guaranteed dust collector. And that's not the only reason why I like my palm-sized pleasure units to be smooth. ;)
 
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