Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Robs New Computer

I recently took it upon myself to upgrade my computer system at home. While I was running a reasonably powered machine, giving me few, if any, complaints on its day to day operation, however I was beginning to feel a nip of anxiety on the gaming front. Being that my then current system was close to 5 years old it was sporting a VGA graphics slot and a few PCI's, but no PCIe's, so essential for today's upper end cards.

So I figured what the hell, I found a nice little machine online for a really decent price and jumped for it. I can't say as I have any regrets, but I was forced to wonder at the current philosophy of design teams.

The new computer, a refurbished eMachine, was sporting a dual core 2.1 processor with 3GB of RAM and the requisite expansion ports needed for juicing up a gaming rig, exactly what I was looking for as I had hardware waiting for the job. I waited with anticipation for the new computer to show.

Upon first examination of the machine I was surprised to see it was running a 32 bit copy of Vista, not a big deal, but a but surprising for a multi core machine. I decided that it must have been a throwback to the early days of multi-cores when you still saw some 32 bit processors, not a big deal as I was planning on putting Windows 7 in anyway. Big question I had was, why put 3GB of Ram on a system that could only read 2? A bit of a Draconian interpretation of driver needs I thought.

A couple hours later we were running a shiny new copy of 64 bit Windows 7 and it was time to start looking at the hardware. I cracked the case open and was surprised to see how few expansion slots were present, 1 PCI and 1 PCIe (the PCI was actually sporting a modem, how 1990's of them). I dropped in my video card, courtesy of my best buddy guy, and, upon power up, was greeted with a squealing BIOS alarm. A quick examination showed the need for external power on the card; a second quick examination revealed that my power supply didn't have the necessary 6 pin power plug needed for a PCIe card! Furthermore it only had 2 SATA power leads, so how was I supposed to power the second hard drive I was going to install? Software aside, why give hardware expansion capabilities you can't provide for?

Over the course of two hours of Googling and stripping parts form other computers in the house I finally decided I need a new power supply. While other options exist, adapters and other hardware, the kicker was finding the machine only had a 250W power supply anyway. A trip to Future Shop (more on them later) sported a new 450W power supply, complete with a 24 pin motherboard connector, a 6 pin PCIe, an 8 pin PCIe for future needs, and enough SATA and 4 pin connections to allow me to slave in a 1TB drive and a second DVD burner. By the time I drop in the 4rth gig of RAM I've ordered it'll have cost me a bit more than I was hoping to spend, but not as bad as it could have been (thank god I do my own work).

Leaving me with the initial question, who built this thing? My educated guess is a team who was told, we have these left over parts and licenses, make something that will move them out the door.

This is why so many people get frustrated with their computers, if you try to buy on a budget the equipment is usually underpowered and the user is under qualified to diagnose it, let alone fix it. If you decide to not worry about the budget and just buy what you need you get screwed over badly on the price. Goes to show the old adage still stands: Buyer beware!

Friday, January 8, 2010

Kimbo Slice


Okay this is definitely not the usual movie, video game, and comic babble I normally post but I was watching my new favorite commerical for the Body Action System, side note Bas Rutten is my new hero, and it got me thinking about Kimbo Slice.

I'm not the biggest MMA fan but I am a fan and I have to say I am a pretty big Kimbo Slice fan. This wasn't always true. Before, MMA became the entertainment juggernaut it is today I remember watching the internet videos of his street fights thinking "shit these dudes are nuts" and was frankly a little disgusted by the spectacle.

I forgot about Kimbo Slice well to be honest I didn't even know that was the name of the dude fighting in those web videos. Then a few years ago I'm watch EliteXC to see the Gina "Conviction" Carano fight and who do I see, that crazy scary dude from those old underground fighting videos. He started talking and expected to hear the usual male fighter stupidity but he came across as a pretty decent guy. Since then I've watched is budding MMA career and can honestly say without a doubt I find myself always cheering for him.

Is Kimbo over-hyped? Fuck ya but is that his fault Fuck No. The guy was just taking the opportunities given to him and I suspect he knows EliteXC was over-hyping him but what could he do? It was his opportunity to become a legitmate pro fighter. Do I think he may be too old and to late in the game to pick up the skills he needs to excel? Probably but I'm still going to route for the guy and hope he can do it. Why do I like Kimbo Slice so much? He seems humble, works hard, and has a lot of heart enough said.

Anyway, I can't have the only picture here being that of a male fighter so here's a picture of Gina "Conviction" Carano.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

The Best of the Last 4 Decades

It seems that "Best of ..." lists are always big this time of year so I thought I'd go one better and tell you the best of the last 4 decades (ya, go me!):

1970's
I actually don't have a wealth of knowledge on the 70's as there was very little of interest to do, however:

Top Movie = Star Wars (no brainer there)
Top TV Show = Battlestar Galactica (the one with Dirk Benedict; Starbuck is a dude, not a chick!)
Top Video Game = ya right, lets wait till the next decade why don't we?

1980's
Ah those formative years, which I spent much of wearing jeans too tight and too much hair gel:

Top Movie = This one was tough, I actually couldn't come up with a top, but it's either Empire Strikes Back or Raiders of the lost Ark (amazing how much of my life was based on Harrison Ford's acting)
Top TV Show = The A-Team (couldn't watch an episode to save my life today, but in '85 it was da bomb!) honorable mention to Tales of the Gold Monkey
Top Video Game = Super Mario Brothers (hate to admit it, but it's true, that game was a quantum leap in every aspect)

1990's
Ah yes, my 'Adult' years, a time of pre-marital children and impending failed marriages, what memories did I take from it?

Top Movie = Dumb and Dumber (BEST comedy ever!)
Top TV Show = Futurama (BEST TV show ever!)
Top Video Game = Warcraft: Through the Dark Portal (10 years before the RPG, we had the RTS! [Oh yeah, BEST video game ever!])

2000's
The digital decade who could forget it (no one yet I hope, it was less than 7 days ago)

Top Movie = Punisher War Zone (Finally a Punisher movie that worked)
Top TV Show = Futurama and Futurama reruns (That's right, it was that freakin' good [and everything else was that freakin' bad, except for Undergrads, Undergrads was OK.])
Top Video Game = Bioshock (This was a tough category too, honorable mentions go to Heroes of the Pacific and Dead Rising, but in the end Rapture stole my soul)

So there you have it, if you've only got a week to live and want to experience everything worth living for in the last 40 years you now have your guidelines to follow (tight jeans and hair gel are optional for the 80's but highly recommended).

Thursday, December 31, 2009

Who is this Kendra ...

... and why do I care about her baby.

http://www.okmagazine.com/2009/12/kendras-baby-joy/


for months I've seen headlines on magazines about this so am assuming the kid is the next great prophet or something.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

The Greatest Weather Site Ever

Thats all I can say about it, this is the greatest weather site ever:


Why are you still reading this? Go and check the weather.