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CoryHolmes

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  1. While I haven't opened up the case yet, I did some hunting on the internet and found my store-bought computer on HPs webpage. A little more sifting got me this information: 2 PCI slots (one available), 1 PCI-E x1 slot (available), 1 PCI-E x16 slot (occupied) While that's pretty self-explanatory, is it fair to assume that my current videocard (GeForce 7350) is the one occupying the PCI-E x16 slot? And if that's the case, I'd simply have to pop out the old card and slap in the new one, right? Power supply shouldn't be a problem, no?
  2. But that blunder DID allow BioWare to pick up the reigns and (eventually) grace us with The Old Republic. That's nothing but a positive thing in my opinion
  3. My current PC is running a GeForce 7350 LE graphics card, and I know that's woefully underpowered. I'll soon be getting my grubby hands on Dragon Age and Star Wars: TOR sometime next year and I'm looking to update my grapics card and I'm willing to spend the bucks to get a good, top-of-the-line model. My problem is that I have no idea what sort of interface I have available on my mother board, be it PCI or PCI Express or PCI 2.0 or, or, or... So I come before you seeking education. How can I find out what I've got and which cards to you most-knowledgable people recommend?
  4. *patpatpat* We can't believe it, either You know what else we can't believe? That he was 50 when he made that movie. I should be in that good shape next year!
  5. He succeeded in being so evil-looking by having utterly NO expression whatsoever. That takes some serious acting chops to bring that sort of presence through the movie screen. Even in the first film Arnie occasionally had facial twists and expressions, but Robert Patrick had none of that. Serious props to that guy. ... you fail 80s action flicks FOREVER! He was the baddie from the first Bloodsport film.
  6. Say what you will about the concept of Halo live-action and the general quality of game-to-movies so far, but that ODST and the Halo 3 short films for that game just rocked. Totally and completely rocked.
  7. That's why I simply can't watch the original cartoons in their un-dubbedness. I've watched, re-watched, re-re-watched, re-re-re-re-re-re-re-^456324 watched Robotech so many times that to see the same images with different music and voices just too damned jarring. Especially the music.
  8. Will any of these mould silcones require degassing? I'm not looking forward to that extreme for what will amount to a weekend hobby.
  9. Any ideas where I can get some Smooth-On casting silcone and urethane resin? I prefer not to use web-based sources since I'm impatient and want to walk out of stores with purchases in hand
  10. Techie question. I'm looking for a small laser/LED to write some words on a sheet of paper with. Not burn into a piece of wood or anything, I just want to display letters and numbers. Any idea as to what sorts of gizmos I should be looking for?
  11. Curses! You just beat me to it! I still watch the Visionaries to this day, which is more than I can say for any other 80s cartoon. Forget TF and GI Joe, Visionaries deserves to be remade as a film
  12. The problem is that BioWare is trying to keep a Star Wars-y feel to the game, and that means wedge-shaped ships, Moffs, and Emperor's for the Sith Empire, and Jedi robes, Ebon Hawk / Millenium Falcon-type ships for the Republic. Heck, even the basic premise of most Star Wars games/media is the same: Jedi are on the run and hunted down, Republic is fighting against an Empire, the bad guys have Stormtroopers, etc. It sucks, it's a bad idea... and it's how Star Wars games have been made from yonkers back and will continue 'til yonkers in the future. ... but I will admit to loving the Jedi's armour
  13. He was the proto-Shinji! But seriously, whenever I sit down to watch that show I totally ignore the squishy humans and focus on the uber-cool mechas. That's what 80s anime was all about, yes?
  14. Well, I'd already gotten the front half of the picture It's just the back half and the character in question that was confusing me since I keep seeing Asuka from Evangelion.
  15. Can you reccomend a clear urethane/acrylic that I can use with a silcone mould? I'm told that the clear urethanes I've found from Smooth-On are quite toxic to use (not really for hobbyists, I guess) and that clear plastics don't work well with silcone.
  16. ... dare I ask what your ASCII sig is?
  17. What do you use for your moulds? Silicone or urethane? What do you use for your resin, more urethane?
  18. My favourite 80s anime has to be Detonator Orgun. Cheesy sci-fi goodness at it's best
  19. Well, that's solved the logging-out-by-pictures deal. Now I just have to find a way to keep the website from logging me out at random interverals
  20. That does seem to be the bane of this console generation, eh? It's not like we have Mario and Sonic as flagship titles to two very unique game libraries anymore. Now games cost so much time and money to develop that most studios simply can't afford to be console-specific and still expect to see a profit, except in some very rare cases. And even then, most games eventually come out to the PC as a third platform. Kinda makes me wonder if Denis Dayak wasn't right about how the consoles are going to be even more commoditized in the future.
  21. Don't forget Heavy Rain. That title is also generation a lot of buzz, and it's the reason I'll finally break down and buy a PS3
  22. Pretty much what it says on the tin, really. Everytime I click on a picture to get the larger version, the board logs me out. This is most annoying, so does anyone have any tips?
  23. But you have to admit, the fight at the end is pretty decent... I know, I know; poor justification for one of the first animes I ever saw. Sue me
  24. Parts of their ship (which looks a lot like Discovery One from 2001) rotate and parts don't. Gravity is easily explained on the rotating sections, but in order to simulate gravity in the non-rotating sections their jumpsuits have "nanofibres in them" which pulls them down onto the deckplate. Neat, but doesn't explain why their hair still feels gravity. In another example, a crewmember is testing a spacesuit when she's pulled out an airlock. Fortunatly she was wearing a teather, so all they had to do was reel her back in. The character reeling her back in is tugging, tugging, tugging and when she gets back to the airlock, she runs into him with the force of several tugs instead of the several dozen that he'd been pulling. Again, some of this is very nit-picky but it does stand out when noticed. Also, I have but this to say about your avatar: Bark!
  25. Nope, it's on right now. Well, Sunday nights at 9pm As I said before, I'm rather surprised at how much I'm enjoying this show. I'm not a big TV fan, nor a fan of "relationship drama", but this one has me hooked, dubios science an' all Though I will say that I figure it'll be much more enjoyable watching the whole show on DVD when I can keep track of all the plots and little drop-ins about the overarching story/mystery.
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