Chatboy91
Chatboy91
Chatboy91

July 31st, 2014. A day that I don’t remember at all. Not past a certain point at least. I was vacationing in Kelowna BC with my family. We had been there for a few days, enjoying the weather, the lack of insects, and the roads.

What I Ride: 2013 Suzuki V-Strom 650 Exp.

I know a lot of people don't like the color, but I can understand why Noctua does it. Same reason why Kawasaki pushed green for their bikes so hard. You will always know its a Noctua, just from the color. There's no chance for confusion. Plus, when you swap out all the fans in your case I think it looks just fine.

Vote: Noctua NH-D15

Oh look, Microsoft bought another developer instead of funding their current teams again. So now Mojang is going to make Minecraft forever. Just like 343 Studios was made to make Halo forever. And Microsoft Vancouver was renamed to Black Tusk to make Gears of War forever.

Assuming it actually is DOT/SNELL certified, I'll take 2!

DO WANT! I won't be able to afford it, but I'll find a way!

It looks like it's screaming.

As someone who's favorite color is Orange, I am completely fine with this.

I'd totally buy a Citroen DS3 Racing edition.

...Never thought I'd see the day where I thought a Volvo looked cool. Then again, I am a sucker for orange anything, and this car uses those highlights REALLY well.

Well, good to know someone out there with the car I want is able to drive through our lovely Canadian winters. Further assuages my concerns about getting one out here in Edmonton.

And STILL no official support for Canada!

I've been eyeballing the shit out of the BRZ, but I can't afford a new car right now.

If you were to buy all the components in my computer new today they would all cost about $2750 CAD, including a copy of Windows. Once you add in peripherals, that number jumps up to $5100+. Two 1440p monitors, a 5.1 speaker set up, a gaming keyboard, mouse, and headset all add up quite a bit. Oh, and replacement

Fair enough.

The big problem with any of these devices is that you're essentially taking a crappy signal, and repeating the same crappy signal. You aren't solving the root problem.

I have backed a total of 9 Kickstarter projects. Technically, I've backed 10 if you include Star Citizen, which I was a bit late to and backed through their website. All together I've pledged a total of $1126 US dollars. Ironically, I've only received my physical reward for one of them so far.

I have backed a total of 9 Kickstarter projects. Technically, I've backed 10 if you include Star Citizen, which I was a bit late to and backed through their website. All together I've pledged a total of $1126 US dollars. Ironically, I've only received my physical reward for one of them so far.

I have backed a total of 9 Kickstarter projects. Technically, I've backed 10 if you include Star Citizen, which I was a bit late to and backed through their website. All together I've pledged a total of $1126 US dollars. Ironically, I've only received my physical reward for one of them so far.