Order of KAI Official Hang Out; Part Deux - It's Enrico Palazzo!

Good morning guys, and ya stick, i know he wasbeing facetious, i just think that would be pretty cool, like i said earlier, we have incredibly differing views
 
Morning guys......First day at the new job, its going well just hate not knowing what im doing. Decided to carry my Zing today thought it would be good for cutting up boxes and hasnt let me down yet
 
Sorry Justin...I normally read all your posts. :( *embarrassed*

I'd say no worries but I know nobody would see it...:D

I spoke to you about thay Friday remember? I said that "someone on BF mentioned free $50 insurance came with priority now." This was over the phone and you said, "yeah I heard about that..."

Manny always remembers
I gotz ur bak Ju
:)

Ha, Thanks Manny (comp screen high five)!

thanks for the well wishes guys, I apprecite it. I'm pretty incapacitated right now so I can't really explain it but I will when I can.

Damn brother, take er easy and no partying till better. Hope you are getting awesome meds and you feel better soon!

Morning guys......First day at the new job, its going well just hate not knowing what im doing. Decided to carry my Zing today thought it would be good for cutting up boxes and hasnt let me down yet

Glad its going smooth :thumbup:
 
I don't knock anyone on what their likes are...everyone has their preference BUT when people say that toughnuggies makes some cool stuff and then he takes that and has the gall to charge $800 for a standard titanic...that's insane. Seriously, $800 for that thing is beyond ludicrous. That's table price for an RJ Martin piece...is toughnutz on the same level as RJ Martin? I don't think so but then again what do I know...? No wait, I know plenty and so my point still stands.

I'm not interested in the custom world really...so maybe that has something to do with it. Although when I comes to custom made things, I'd like to think I've got the greatest custom of all...

My son.

Boom.
:cool:

Carry on fellas...I enjoy all of the conversation here and think very highly of you all. Truthfully.
:)
 
I'm not interested in the custom world really...so maybe that has something to do with it. Although when I comes to custom made things, I'd like to think I've got the greatest custom of all...

My son.

Boom.
:cool:


How do you know coldsteeltufflight didn't use his penis to make the USS Lucitanic?
 
Have fun man. 7 hours, right?
Reminds me of our trip to blade...15 hrs...lord that was horrible.

Yes, except I'm in the back with my mom and three sisters. All under 10 years old, except for my mom (she has the maturity of a 7 year old though :))
 
Yai know he over charges, but its his quality and designs that i love, i don't think i would spend 800 bucks on one though, but it is still a piece i would want to own
 
A standard 2TB Seagate, 7200RPM SATA 6.0Gb/s. Best value one can get right now at only $99.
 
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A standard 2TB Seagate, 7200RPM SATA 6.0Gb/s. Best value one can get right nowat only $99.

Oh wow, i really need to get a new computer set up,i only have a mac mini (don't laugh, it was a gift) but i really want to set up a gaming pc, but in not too sure where to start
 
Well if you don't have much experience in assembling a PC, I'd spend a lot of time reading guides and compatibility charts. The hardware assembly isn't particularly hard, it's the software that brings the most problems. Installing Windows 7 is easy in and of itself, however one may run into unforeseen issues like Win7 or your MoBo not recognizing HDDs bigger than 3TB, having to properly create a USB install of Windows (I had so many problems on my mother-in-law's PC because the board wouldn't boot my Win7 install from the thumb drive), things like that. They're not the end of the world, but if you've dropped $1000 on just the box, it's a bit discouraging.

Also...pay attention to the layout of a motherboard and how it will relate to the case you choose and placement of larger graphics cards. It really sucks to have a 2-slot GPU block SATA ports and have you trying to contort connectors at the peril of snapping them off...
 
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