Posted on October 21st, 2004 by jstrobel. Filed in Geek.
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Scientist are a step closer to a technology that may surpass fuel cells. Diesel powered turbo-generators built on a microchip. For the full article click here.
Posted on October 19th, 2004 by mwoodman. Filed in Geek.
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Pretty funny story about a Toshiba-gone-haywire:
Mystery signal traced to TV
Seems the faulty set started emitting the international distress signal…. which was picked up by satellite and relayed to the Air Force Rescue Coordination Center. The owner of the TV was clueless about the signal, so they asked him nicely to turn it off.
The kicker: If he turns on the TV again, they’ll fine him $10,000 a day.
Time to buy a new TV, yo.
Posted on October 19th, 2004 by mwoodman. Filed in Gaming.
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… for November 16, 2004. And don’t forget your crowbar.
Posted on October 17th, 2004 by mlozano. Filed in Geek.
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Google Desktop just plain rocks! Good grief! After seeing a bit about it on Brad’s blog on Thursday I decided to give it an install and go to lunch. I got back from lunch and lemme tell you ….. it IMMEDIATELY changed my work life. From emails to source files to web history, I was instantly able to get to so many things I thought were lost in the void, AT GOOGLE SPEED!
Now, a few downsides I noticed were the fact that it doesn’t yet support Mozilla Firefox, and it only indexes AIM chats right now, but it’s beta … it’ll get there soon enough. I would like to be able to point it at the .log files that Trillian creates, but I don’t see an option for it.
Anyhoo, I’m seriously drinkin’ the Kool-Aid on this one. You should give it a try.
Posted on October 13th, 2004 by mwoodman. Filed in Gaming.
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As soon as CounterStrike: Source came out of Beta, I started having significant latency problems, as I’m sure many other people have. So I’ve been doing a little research, and I thought I’d pass along some tips on tuning CS:S.
Source Server:
Source Client:
- For starters, see what Valve has to say about dealing with latency problems. This covers the basics.
- Next check out your FPS (frames-per-second) to see how well your machine is rendering the graphics. Here is a forum that tells you how. You might need a better video card (and a second job to pay for it).
- You can use Steam’s built-in Net_Graph utility to get a visual look at all the things that might be going wrong with your game performance. Here is a FAQ on Net_Graph to get you started.
- Since “ping is king”, you’ll want to make sure your OS is tuned for your bandwidth. For the simplest way to do this, download TCPOptimizer. It helps you auto-tune Windows to your high bandwidth setup.
- For a more hands-on approach, you can use CableNut to really fine-tune your settings. This looks painfully manual, so many people recommend you use j79zlr’s CableNut settings generator and save yourself some hassle.
- Finally, if you need to configure your firewall to get the right ports opened up, here is info on which ports you need.
Good luck with the tinkering.
- W
Posted on October 8th, 2004 by mwoodman. Filed in Geek.
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I’m filing this under geek because it’s, like, tecnocentric and stuff.
Anyway, I’ve wondered over the past few years when the hybrid car was going to finally get off the sidelines and become a mainstream product. The Insight, Prius and others have been baby steps along the way, but there’s nothing like tying into a major brand to legitimize a new offering.
Honda has finally done it: They’re going to make a hybrid Accord. So one of the best-selling, most-stolen, value-retaining vehicles on the market is going to offer 37 mpg. This isn’t exactly stunning gas mileage, (the Honda Insight already gets 66mpg on the highway), but I’ll bet the average yuppie will start taking hybrids more seriously.
- W
Posted on October 7th, 2004 by jstrobel. Filed in Gaming.
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For those wanting to get a better feel for how the damage calculations are done in Counter Strike, the following site has a damage calculator. Enjoy.
Posted on October 7th, 2004 by mlozano. Filed in Gaming.
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Well, it looks like things are FINALLY starting to come together with the Half-Life 2 offers. According to Valve’s Steam Powered website, at 11am PST the “final” version of Counter-Strike: Source will be made available for those who either purchase it through steam, or those suckas who have the ATI/Half-Life 2 bundle. ATI bundle holders get the Bronze package, by the way.
Check it out here:
Half-Life 2 Steam Offers Ready Thursday
Personally, I think being able to play the original Half-Life over again would be awesome. And I really dug what they did with Day of Defeat. I’d love to play it with the new engine. And according to that news page, we’ll be able to “upgrade” from our Bronze package by simply paying the difference. Consequently I think I may pay the extra $10 to get to play the original HL and DOD on the new engine.
Posted on October 1st, 2004 by mlozano. Filed in Gaming.
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Some of us have gotten a big kick out of Happy Bunny. For those who are wondering what I’m talking about, Happy Bunny is the (most recent) cute little anti-social cartoon character. It is a big hit with the young teenage girl crowd apparently because it says things that you would normally hear from a 14-year-old girl at school. The best part about it is that most of these comments are just plain funny (and true), regardless of age or gender.
My personal favorites include:
- You suck and that’s sad.
- You smell like butt.
- Hey you made me throw up a little.
- It worries me how dumb you are.
And the one that got me to laugh the hardest the first time I saw it:
- School prepares you for the real world, which also sucks.
So, I spent all of 5 minutes grabbing a few of the happy bunny images, skimming over this tutorial, and running them through the vtex program specified at the bottom of the tutorial. There are some others I’d love to have, but I haven’t done it yet. If you want the sprays I have created so far you can download them here:
Happy Bunny CS:Source Logos (105k) added another spray
Just unzip those into the following folder:
C:\Program Files\Valve\Steam\SteamApps\your_steam_account\counter-strike source beta\cstrike\materials\VGUI\logos
Posted on October 1st, 2004 by tarchibald. Filed in Gaming.
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EA has released an Official Mod that takes the Battlefield Vietnam game engine and makes it a World War II simulation. Check it out here:
WWII Mod Now Available!