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Do you really like PCI 2906 Adaptec SCSI ?
First off, I would never trust a SCSI card that is NOT made from Adaptec. Besides the fact of being overrated(at times), their quality and service is superb. Adaptec keeps up with the new high-technology as expected, and their product line will definately fit anyone, from a basic PC user to a quad-processor server.
I purchased this SCSI card to control a SCSI scanner that was purchased before. One internal 50-pin IDC connector, and one DB25 external connector. This SCSI card was made to connect to any device that is Fast SCSI compliant. These Fast SCSI devices have a max speed of up to 10MB/sec. Devices include, CDR/CDRW drives, Zip Drives, hard drives(non-bootable), scanners, etc.
Easy installation onto any computer, I installed this puppy into my Celeron-based PC with no problems at all. Affordable and easy to setup gives this item 5 stars.
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As a Southern white girl raised by black women who worked for our family, this book struck a deep chord. Seeing it from the other side was sometimes funny, sometimes difficult, but always made me think. The characters are well drawn and engaging.
I grew up during the civil rights movement, and recall well some “interesting” discussions between family members when my elementary school was being integrated for the first time. In many ways, The Help was a walk down memory lane. I was fortunate (as were the women and men employed by my parents and grandparents) to have a loving and respectful relationship with them. I hope they felt the same way. Racism has always been, personally for me, a foreign concept. Seeing it described so clearly in this book, I now recognize it’s sadly familar sharp & bitter shadow.
I loved this book all the way through, and hated to see it end. Highly recommend. I hope she writes a sequel!
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