A tasty meal and an irresistable toy! For the hardcore geek, it may be likened to getting a free super-overclockable processor with your kick-ass motherboard! Today, I'll be taking the opportunity to show you guys why Happy MealsĀ® are worth every penny. After which, all geeks shall unite and purchase Happy MealsĀ® and compel ABIT, ASUS and other mainboard manufacturers to bundle free stuff with their motherboards - including a Pentium 4EE! Link : The McDonald's Tiki Hut Nemo Happy Meal Toy Review!
well, hmmm let's see what else I can 'review' EDIT: The REAL Leian: Ken posted with my name again -- forgot to log out and he didn't realize I was logged in on his comp.
*checks logged on id* .. *reads peaz* ok.. lol... hmmm anybody willing to buy me a robosapien for the next 'toy review' ???
.... Omigosh.... *imagines the mayhem that will ensue....* I get a feeling peaz is going to take 'testing' to great lengths, if he gets his hands on it..... *sees TV being switched on by ROBO*.... *sees alarm clock turned off by ROBO*.... Wait, Marauderz, where IS your blog?
My Blog is at www.marauderzstuff.com Hate to burst your bubble, but it's not very intelligent. It's amazing to see it in motion yes, but at a technical stand point it has ZERO autonomy.. heheheheh
Water is non-conductive (cherry cola is though) I couldn't stop laughing while reading your excellent review. One point of contention though, water is actually non-conductive. A multimeter will show deionized water as having a resistance of several megaohms when are seperated by an inch. It is the impurities (ions) in water (Na, Ca, Cl, CO4, OH etc) which conduct electricity. You can actually place an entire motherboard (remove the fans first) in a tank of deionized water while it's operating with no electrical shorting occuring (the motherboard must be free of all impurities which may dissolve in the presence of water, and the water must not be open to the air (over time the water will get impurities from the air, most notably CO2), and of course you dont put the drives or any other mechanically based components in the water). Now that is what you call a water cooled system! Paul
Hehe, dude, congrats on your first post and welcome to the forums. Anyone willing to possible sacrifice their mobo and processor to try out coriolis' experiemnt?