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past weekend I was at Cobo Center in Detroit showing off my
Cougar to thousands of adoring fans. OK in reality I was next to a very loud truck with lots of TV monitors and occasionally people were able to tear themselves away long enough to ask why anyone would supercharge a Cougar. My answer was different every time, and I let people believe it was a factory option when they asked. To be fair, my
window sticker may have thrown them off. Missy came along this time and flashed anyone carrying a clipboard who came near my car. This may explain how I managed to win 2nd place in the Ford sport compact category. After that random people started asking how much to have her pose on their car and I didn't see here again for an hour or two.
Project Carrot Auction was a
moderate success with a total of 10 bids resulting in a final price of $6.50. While not the $10-20 I was hoping for it more than pays for the bag of carrots I found it in. The carrot went to a distinguished english gentleman who informed me he plans to keep the carrot "in a warm place close to his person." He also opted to pay for the carrot with an inflatable cat which we agreed would be of equal value to the carrot. I have a
picture of this gentleman, but be warned he's very disturbing.
Keith and
Stavos are both avid video over clockers, but I never saw much of a need to over clock until my
embarrassing benchmark results in comparison to Keiths setup. A disciple of the church of "less is faster" when it comes to software installs on windows I avoided installing a 3rd party over clocking application and never got to over clocking my video card. Recently, however, I found
this article which has registry modifications to enable the NVIDIA clock speed utility already installed as part of my video driver. I quickly found that 400Mhz core and 800Mhz memory clock speeds were the fastest I could safely handle, which is about 20% faster than factory configuration. The
benchmark reflected an 18% speed improvement which was noticeable, and most importantly, free. Geeks just get a kick out of knowing they are getting the most out of any kind of electronics component.
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3DMark Score (3DMarks) | 3264 | |
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GT1 - Return To Proxycon (fps) | 12.9 | |
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GT2 - Firefly Forest (fps) | 9.6 | |
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GT3 - Canyon Flight (fps) | 18.0
While visiting Ron and Jen for dinner I decided to experiment with a fix for my squeaky shoes. Lately they have been making a noise similar to a duck quack when I walk. My theory is that the rubber layers have separated. The plan was to heat it up till the layers re-fuse again, ending the squeak. With the help of Ron's butane torch I was able to get it hot enough to stink up his house and half the neighborhood, but the squeaking prevailed. I still think the theory is correct, but to completely refuse the layers will require more burning than would be tolerated in any populated area. In case you've never burned shoe-grade rubber I can confidently tell you it stinks horribly. To celebrate our failure, I decided to consume a full quarter of a German chocolate cake. While eating out of a bag of baby carrots yesterday I found this distorted carrot that looked like it had been through hell. I'm theorizing another carrot wrapped around it before it went through the deskinning machine, after which if fell off, never to be found again. After the success of the " Virgin Mary Sandwich" I decided to try my luck and am currently selling it on Ebay complete with sappy story. I'm sure this experiment will wind up a non-event just like project flamingo, but for a 35¢ listing fee it's worth a shot. Wish me luck! It's been almost 4 months since I properly checked all the software in use on this server, so today I went through and made sure they are all up to date. I have tested everything on this server that I am aware of with these new versions and everything seems to work great. If you run into problems with a project you are running on this server email me with the issue and I'll try to help resolve it. Below are the current versions of all software in use:
ASP.NET: | 1.1.4322.573 |
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PHP: | 4.3.10 |
ActivePerl: | 5.8.6.811 |
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ActivePython: | 2.4.0 |
MySQL: | 4.1.10 |
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MS SQL | 8.00.760 |
Win2k3: | 5.2 (Build 3790) |
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IIS: | 6.0 |
BmoonFTP: | 2.9.8.1715 |
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FreeWX: | 2.03 |
Yesterday at 5:30pm Mr. and Mrs. Joseph made their titles official. They have yet to give me photos, so instead I offer photos of them drunk at my new years party. In addition, I decided to create this masterpiece which is a representation of thier wedding assuming Stavos, Enorym and I were invited to attend.
Yesterday at work a co-worker was firing rubber bands at me (a common event) when I decided to turn and face him. It was a bad choice since a rubber band was fired at that same instant impacting directly onto my eyeball. The pain was intense enough to make me sick to my stomach, and my tear system was pumping a gallon of water into my eye every hour. After I got the courage to open the affected eye my vision through it was pink and hazy, prompting a call to the doctors. After many comparisons to "Ralphie" from " A Christmas Story" I was given eye drops and sent on my way. The plus side is I can now register with WEIR and join their elite club of members. After browsing through their site my injury suddenly seems like a blessing. All last week I was on the Carnival Valor crusing around the eastern caribbean. If you find yourself thinking you need to be fatter and lazier I highly recommend a cruise. It's like a city that floats around from port to port, with all the food you can manage to stuff into your face. Photos:
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8Stavos was all geeked about the new 3DMark05 Benchmark lastnight and convinced me to run it
on my system. I have an entire section of my site dedicated to system specifications so it would be against my religion not to run a performance benchmark. I thought I'd fair pretty decently considering my recent upgrades but after getting my results I once again confirmed that no matter how current your system is, it's never fast enough. Watching a high-res graphic demo at less than 15 fps brought me back to 1995 when I ran a creative labs demo on my old IBM PS/2 65sx with similar results. Fortunately back then I was locked into the proprietary micro-channel architecture and an upgrade would have literally cost $1,000. Now with better video cards approaching the $200 mark the temptation is there, with my lack of time for quality gaming as the final boundry that will hopefully keep me in the realm of reality (and budgets).
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