Archive for August, 2006

Tips for Fighting Your Email Inbox

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Do you find yourself constantly running out of space in your email inbox?  Finding it hard to sort out the important emails from all the ones you saved but can't remember why?

If so, you might want to read through Glenn Wolsey's 6 Ways to Organize Your Mail Application for tips on how to fight your way through the massive amounts of email we send and receive every day.

VIDEO: Inflatable Haunted House

Tuesday, August 22nd, 2006

As soon as I saw this $199 inflatable haunted house at the local Sam's Club, I knew we'd have to add it to our annual Halloween display .

Today I unpacked the house and tested it to see that everything works and created a short video tour. 

The Firedogmobile Revealed

Monday, August 21st, 2006

firedogmobile

More information about the newly renamed Circuit City in-home services department are surfacing every day, including this view of firedog's repainted vehicles.

It's definitely … um … unique.

Image of the Day: Geekmobile In-Flight Refueling

Saturday, August 19th, 2006

Geekmobile In-Flight Refueling

This rare shot of a Geekmobile refueling in-flight came courtesy of a visit this week by the Monster energy drink team at the local mall as part of their summer promotional tour.

It makes for a nice cross-branding image, with the amount of energy drinks your average computer geek ingests during their day.

ATI Radeon X1900XTX

Saturday, August 19th, 2006

ATI Radeon X1900XTX

My recently purchased ATI Radeon X1900XTX PCI-Express video card arrived via FedEx today.

I can't believe how incredibly heavy this thing is, thanks to a large card-length, copper heatsink and fan that take up two full card slots.  With it's 512MB of DDR3 ram running at 1550MHz and core clocked at 650MHz this card runs very hot.

I haven't benchmarked the card, but it's definitely an improvement over my previous Radeon X800XL.  I'm now able to run the game F.E.A.R. at full resolution with all the graphical details and effects turned to their highest settings.  

Now to go back through my stack of older games and see how they look with everything maxed out. 

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