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Saturday, May 30, 2009

New Desktop Computer HP a6857c

So I just recently purchased a Desktop Computer to replace some of the duties which my laptop was currently handling such as word processing. The new computer I purchased is an HP a6857c. So far I am loving it. The processor is an Intel Core 2 Quad CPU Q8200 @ 2.33GHz. Has 8 GB of ram and utilizes the 64-bit version of Vista Home Premium. I wasn't sure how I was going to feel about Vista but I am quite surprised out how nice it has been. Other than a few compatibility issues with some older devices I own I have no complaints. The greatest aspect of my computer though has to be the HP w2339h monitor. 23" display in full 1080p with VGI and HDMI inputs and built in speakers. It is a beautiful sight. Another plus with this HP desktop is the chassis which has plenty of room for extra goodies like maybe a Blue ray disc player and writer or another hard drive with a 1 TB of storage? Who knows only time will tell. I do plan on making this an awesome computer. Oh and the price was about $939.99 which includes tax so was a pretty good deal. Plus I've had very little problems with HP's technical support. It helps being able to understand Indian accents but I'm pretty good at it. Yeah so basically I love my computer and if you don't hear from me for a long time it is most likely I'm behind it enjoying it's soft glow upon my face.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Death Star Destroys Enterprise (HD)

This had me laughing over and over. I'm still laughing every time I replay it.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Garmin Oregon 400t

So I recently purchased a Garmin Oregon 400t and I must say that I am absolutely loving it. Not only is it a great gps but it makes geocaching very easy. Before the Oregon I would have to use a piece of software to convert my gpx file which contained all of the caches I wanted and then send them to my gps. But now I only have to place the gpx file onto the Oregon and it is able to read it without having to use any software. Not only does it make adding caches easier it also provides you with the cache description,hint, and ratings making geocaching completely paperless. The Oregon has many other features which make it perfect for geocaching but I will stop here for now and finish my review in second installment as typing on my phone is getting tiresome.

Friday, May 8, 2009