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Well what's your Wants for christmas this year?

 

 

Wants:

Half Life 2

NFSU2

Steering Wheel

Thermalright XP-120 heatsink - makes great overclocking. My friend got his 3.0c to a 3.8, running stable!! A little unstable was when he clocked to 4.5 ghz. Meh. It did work though. I can only clock to 3.5 with my current heatsink.

Vantec Tornado fan (for CPU)

1 GB DDR 5400 HyperX (Yes, another gig)

DDR Ram booster

Faster DSL (from 1.5 mbps to 3 mbps, it's only 5 extra bucks a month!)

Flat Panel monitor

6800GT

Klipsch Promedia Ultra 500W 5.1 surround

New TV (only at least 25 inches, I mean that's not a lot to ask :rolleyes:)

Cell phone

Some sort of written permission from the government that I don't have to go to school (ever)and that they'll pay me (high wage) without having to work for the rest of my life.

Blah I can ramble on and on and on and on about stuff I want, knowing that it's not gonna get me anywhere in the long run ;P.

 

Getting:

Half Life 2

-As you can tell, Santa doesn't like my house ;) :D

 

-The Pentium Guy

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I want/need/strongly desire some Free Time.

Can Santa extend the day by 2 hours or more?

Maybe make me a sane insomniac? That would be like 6-7 hours a day!

 

-ner

"I want to stand as close to the edge as I can without going over. Out on the edge you see all the kinds of things you can't see from the center." - Kurt Vonnegut
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New computer, well all the parts I want to build a new computer

 

aprilia mille 1000 factory(italian streetbike)

 

1955 dodge coronet - as long as the body is straight and engine is there that I can rebuild and restore as a hotrod

 

new JOB

Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.
Gandhi
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Should have added, got an ATI 9800 Pro for $150 (US) after rebates for the birthday. Now I just need some free time.

Or a LOT of money so I can retire and spend my "work" time doing hobbies instead :)

 

-ner

"I want to stand as close to the edge as I can without going over. Out on the edge you see all the kinds of things you can't see from the center." - Kurt Vonnegut
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Realistically?

 

Razors, socks, boxerbreifs, maybe a few computer books on PHP/mySQL.

 

A little quiet fanstand for my widescreen laptop. I saw one that allowed ventilation, had fans and had a USB 2.0 hub built into it... yeah mine gets pretty hot if I don't have a deskfan blowing down on it.

 

A new Optical Track Ball with all sorts of nifty programmable buttons and left/right scrollers in addition to up/down.

 

In my Dreams?

 

I really want a HUGE high def LCD/Plasma screen... like 5 feet wide or so (and whatever height that is) then I can put it up on the wall behind my computer desk and hook my laptop... That would be a sweet display! Then watch TV on the Picture in Picture display :)

 

I'd like one of those dual layered DVD burners... external (firewire preferred, USB2.0 is fine though)

 

More Ram (I need to see if I have any open slots in my laptop) and a larger/faster hard drive.

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hmmmm let me see what I asked and what I got

 

Wish List:

- New BMW (330 will be nice)

- Only 40 hours a week at the office (currently working 60 hours at least)

- Clothes, lots of clothes

- X-Files DVD collection (all seasons)

- PS2, XBox Games (any game will do)

- A house (I live in an apartment)

 

What I got:

 

- 1 tshirt

- More debts in the credit cards

 

bah, Santa hates me

Fat kids are harder to kidnap
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Speaking of harddrives...getting this would make my day :).

 

I find the size limiting. If I had a desktop, I would surely throw that on my master drive and have a huge slave drive...

 

If I could get that hard drive in a larger size I'd throw that in my laptop... I should really look into that - I think laptops use different size hard drives :(

Posted

Off what was on my list I got the razor...

 

I did pull off some nice loot though, mostly movies & video games. I don't think I got anything at all computer related.

Posted

Hehe, people usualyl only install windows on those HD's (and install programs on their slower, 7200 RPM hdd's). It's mainly a windows-drive I guess (for much faster boot times and stuff).

 

-TPG

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I don't mind the size at all. Right now I have 130 GBs of space on my computer. I only use about 5GBs of that (VS, EQ2, random stuff..., the rest is used up by family members). I'm not the kind of person that downloads stuff all day and keeps it :). I can only imagine playing some newer games on a harddrive like that... the loading times would be so small.
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Personally use Alcohol 120%. You record disk images to your hard drive and it creates a virtual drive(s) on your computer which can load the images.

 

So rather than having a stack of CDs next to your computer you can keep them put away - only needing them in case of a hard drive failure. I've had too many cases where something would happen (scratched game disc, lost disc, MIA disc case, multiple apps on a daily basis that require the disc in the drive) that would keep me from using my software properly - wether it be installing or running. Very frustrating.

 

I also - for much the same reason - have most of my CDs converted to MP3 so I can load up my MP3 player for the Gym.

 

Heck, my wedding video is still on the harddrive in an uncompressed format taking up 16 gb...

 

Also some games (the few that I do play) play much better fully installed.

 

In fact currently I have a 35gb harddrive in my laptop and a 180gb external USB2.0.

Posted
Personally use Alcohol 120%. You record disk images to your hard drive and it creates a virtual drive(s) on your computer which can load the images.

 

So rather than having a stack of CDs next to your computer you can keep them put away - only needing them in case of a hard drive failure. I've had too many cases where something would happen (scratched game disc, lost disc, MIA disc case, multiple apps on a daily basis that require the disc in the drive) that would keep me from using my software properly - wether it be installing or running. Very frustrating.

 

Also some games (the few that I do play) play much better fully installed.

 

Only problem with virtual drives, is that now some games/applications search your system for them and will not install/play if it finds any...

-Sean

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