For the technically-minded (and who don't already know) these are the specs of my new machine:
- CPU: AMD Athlon 64 3000+
- CPU Fan/Heatsink: Thermaltake Blue Orb II
- Motherboard: Gigabyte K8 Triton (GA-K8N Pro-SLI)
- Memory: 1024 MB DDR400 RAM
- Hard Drive: Western Digital WD2000JS 200GB SATAII 7200RPM
- Video Card: Gigabyte GeForce 7300 GS PCI-Express 128MB DDR2 (GV-NX73G128D)
- Sound Card: Creative Labs SoundBlaster Live! Value 16bit PCI (cannibalised from my previous machine)
- Case: Thermaltake Soprano 430W (black)
I'm not too into the whole case-modding scene. That said I do have one extra cosmetic addition I want to make. Though you can't really tell from the pics above, the front has two blue LEDs (one flashes red when there is HDD activity), the Blue Orb II has a blue LED in it which gives a fair amount of blueish light to the internals, and I have a 4-port USB hub that also lights up with a blue LED. I intend to give the inside an even stronger blue lighting effect by adding a case light (might be a neon, might be LED). Can you tell I like blue?
So there you have it, another post confirming my geekiness and being of little-to-no interest to the vast majority of this blog's readers. I love it :)
Posted: 6:46 PM
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Monday, June 05, 2006
The Last Stand
Sunday night, Kirsten and I finally got around to using our Gold Class movie (and food!) vouchers. What did we see? Perhaps it's not suprising to know that I was the one who suggested seeing X-Men: The Last Stand. I was hanging out for it, and there's not much else showing in Gold Class at the moment - The Da Vinci Code we've already seen, and neither of us cared much about seeing Poseidon. So - onto the review.
First things first: was it better than the last one? No. But it's not a bad movie. I really enjoyed The Last Stand, or X:TLS as I shall refer to it from here on in to save my fingers some typing time. One criticism I had heard about X:TLS, was that it did not have the depth on the previous two films, and that is probably a valid comment. Not that there was much room for depth - the action in this flick comes thick and fast. You can only do so much exposition and plot development during an action scene, and when the movie hardly stops there's not a lot of room for it. That said, the story wasn't at all terrible, and the action sequences were pretty darn good. I think my favourite sequences was the truck ambush - it was put together extremely well and looked great on screen.
I mentioned Ian McKellan in my Da Vinci Code review, and once again, he's brilliant here. I love McKellans portrayals of villans, they're always so much depth to them, and Magneto is no exception. I'm also a fan of Patrick Stewart and unfortunately here, he had not much to do as Professor Charles Xavier. Perhaps that's because of Halle Berry. There were plenty of write-ups about how she would only be in X:TLS if her role as Storm was expanded for the movie. Well, that was pretty obvious after watching it, but I didn't have any major issue with it. There were a whole bunch of lesser known characters introduced (as well as some more major ones that had smaller roles), and plenty of fan moments thrown in for good measure. My particular favourite was Iceman finally becoming an ice man like he is in the comics. I also quite enjoyed the score for the film as well, and I found it more memorable than the scores for the first two X-Men movies.
Finally, for those that haven't seen X:TLS (or have and are seeing it again but missed it the first time round), make sure you stay right until the final credit has rolled. There's one last little scene waiting for you.
Oops. I should check my dates more thoroughly next time. Superman Returns does not start until June 29 in Australia. Oh well...
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