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Mineral Oil Submerged Computer Mineral Oil Submerged Computer
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Full details at http://www.pugetsyst ems.com/submerged.ph p Cooling a computer by submerging it in mineral oil. In an aquarium, it looks great!



Puget Featured in Microsoft Video Puget Featured in Microsoft Video
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Microsoft recently featured Puget Custom Computers in a trade conference video! See Puget from behind the scenes!



Puddle Jumping Puddle Jumping
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Video duration: 95 seconds

The flood in our parking lot made it interesting for Matthew to get to his jeep.



How to Upgrade Your Video Card How to Upgrade Your Video Card
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Puget Systems How-to Video on upgrading and installing a PCI-Express video card.



Puget Custom Computers Traffic Time Lapse Puget Custom Computers Traffic Time Lapse
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So I had an idea the other day of a script that maps our visitors locations, showing us what time of day people browse. The yellow area shows "daytime"....from 9am to 5pm. Anyhow, it isn't nearly as exciting as I had hoped, but we're not exactly an international website either.



Snow Offroading Snow Offroading
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We offroaded. In snow.



Windy Mt St Helens Climb Windy Mt St Helens Climb
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Our climb up Mt St Helens on 10/08/06 was pretty misterable. Check out the visibility, rain and wind!



Puget Systems: How to Install RAM Puget Systems: How to Install RAM
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Puget Systems How-to Video on upgrading and installing new RAM into your current PC.



Matthew Dancing Matthew Dancing
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Matthew Dancing



Mt. St. Helens Decent Mt. St. Helens Decent
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Going down is always easier, especially when the ash/sand cushions each step.