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      I've just discovered the <a
      href="http://minipc.aopen.com/Global/spec.htm">AOpen MP965-DR mini PC</a>,
      and blimey it's lovely.  Does anyone out there run have one?  If I got one
      it would be under the television and always on, so heat and noise are
      important factors to me.
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