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Ford 1st MRB

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  1. Posting this in the correct format would expedite your un-ban. I.E. Posting your steam id.
  2. I'm more confused by your question than anything. Movable objects in Source are just point based entities known as prop_physics objects that react to game physics like explosions, use keys, bullets, etc.... AFAIK there isn't any way around this feature. At least from a mapping standpoint. You can't make a physics model static and vice versa. That is why in some maps, furniture is movable (prop_physics) and other maps it is not (prop_static). Are you saying there is a command that makes all objects movable for barricading purposes? If it is a console command, it will be on this list somewhere: http://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Console_Command_List
  3. How dare you ruin that baby's face!!!! Cute kid Ritchey, obviously not the one that looks like Collins.
  4. I ride Engle's mom everywhere I go. When she gets tired I drive an 09 Pontiac G5.
  5. I figured with a pecker that small you would be.
  6. This kid is weird as shit, but I can't stop watching his videos.
  7. Turkey. Eat, nap, wake up watch football, eat some more, nap, wake up eat some more.... I love Thanksgiving. Even Ben Franklin thought Turkey was an okay bird. "In a letter to his daughter Sarah Bache, Ben Franklin shares his disappointment that the Bald Eagle, and not the turkey, was chosen as the centerpiece for the Great Seal: "For my own part I wish the Eagle had not been chosen the representative of our country. He is a bird of bad moral character. He does not get his Living honestly. You may have seen him perched on some dead tree near the river, where, too lazy to fish for himself, he watches the labor of the Fishing Hawk ... For the truth the Turkey is in comparison a much more respectable bird, and withal a true original native of America ... He is besides, though a little vain & silly, a bird of courage, and would not hesitate to attack a grenadier of the British Guards who should presume to invade his farm yard with a red coat on."
  8. http://www.frozencpu.com/cat/l3/g39/c51/s4...Feet-Page1.html Have you considered those? If you like your mouse but need less resistance those may be all you need. Just find the ones made for your mouse or one similar.
  9. *Slight update* I had to change Motherboard choices. I originally was going for the 4-way SLI Classified board. It is out of stock and according to the guy at newegg I spoke with they aren't sure when they will receive any more. I went with a newer board I read a few reviews on. Basically same board only Three way SLI instead of Four. Also, with it being a newer board, eVga has had time to work out the kinks with the x58 chipset, and it has a few more bells and whistles for about 20 bucks cheaper than the 4 way board. This also means I had to switch the chipset cooling block for my cpu loop. This also saved me about 40 bucks. The board and the case should arrive either Friday or Monday. Pictures when they get here. New Board - EVGA 141-GT-E770-A1 LGA 1366 Intel X58 New Chipset Cooling Block - EK EVGA 3x SLI X58 Classified Full Board Cooling Block Kit - Acetal + Nickel
  10. Depends totally on your taste and your budget. If you want gaming grade I wouldn't really go anywhere but Razer. Logitech would be my second choice.
  11. hax
  12. A grammar nazi? Btw great choices going with Razer. You will not be disappointed.
  13. I am using a Razer Vespula dual sided Mat. It's great and cheap, I recommend it to anyone.
  14. I'm currently using the G500 and have been for almost a year now, it's a great mouse. I realize there are positive and negative reviews for the Mamba. That goes with pretty much anything computer related though. The good thing about Razer is their customer support, and willingness to replace anything for any reason. I don't mind so much the batteries. They hold a charge for 1-2 days and the docking bay is sexy looking. I went with that particular mouse because it's hard to argue against 5600DPI and 1ms polling rate, both industry leading making it the fastest response mouse on the market. Also, it comes with a usb cord in case you prefer it to be wired. Thanks for the heads up though.
  15. Okay so I know I have posted new computer build ideas in the past, but the time has come to be serious and actually build a new one. My current setup is outdated, and showing it's age. My main HD is making a god-awful clattering noise like the bearings are gone in it or something, the cpu is an old intel e6750 core 2 duo. For starters, I'll lay out the basic ideas I have laid out for the rig. I am swinging for the fences with this build. Not all top of the line gear, but stuff that won't leave me disappointed 6 months or even a year from now either. Massive cooling via two water cooling loops. Extreme overclocking capabilities. Expandability for future upgrades. As quiet as possible. My current air-cooled rig sounds like a jet taking off during long gaming sessions. This is why I am going water cooled with all low db fans on the radiators. The System: Case: Corsair Obsidian Series 800D (Purchased) CPU: Intel Core i7 950 (overclocked to 4.25Ghz) Motherboard: EVGA X58 SLI Classified 141-GT-E770-A1 LGA 1366 Intel X58 (Purchased) Memory: 12GB Corsair Dominator-GT (overclocked to 1952 mhz) PSU: Silverstone ST1500 1500W (1500 Watts should be good for just about anything I throw at it) Video Cards: eVga GTX 460 1MB FTW Edition x2 (overclocked to 855mhz core clock and 1900mhz shader clock) SSD: Kingston SSDNow V+ Series SNVP325-S2/64GB (for the OS and Steam games) HD: Western Digital Caviar Black WD1002FAEX 1TB ( 2 of these for storage and larger files that don't require fast drives) Keyboard: Razer Black Widow Ultimate Mouse: Razer Mamba Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit (Purchased) BluRay / DVD / CD Burner: LITE-ON Blu-ray Burner with 3D Playback & LightScribe (Purchased) CPU / Chipset Cooling Loop: Swiftech Apogee XT Extreme Core i7 Cooling Block Black Ice GT Stealth 360 XFlow Radiator - Red XSPC 5.25" Bay Reservoir Scythe Kaze Master Pro 5.25" 6 Channel Fan Controller / Temp Display - Black Swiftech MCP355™ 12v Water Pump EK EVGA 3x SLI X58 Classified Full Board Cooling Block Kit - Acetal + Nickel PrimoChill PrimoFlex PRO LRT Tubing 3/8"ID 5/8"OD - UV Red 12ft. GPU Cooling Loop: Black Ice GTX 360 External Radiator XSPC 5.25" Bay Reservoir Scythe Kaze Master Pro 5.25" 6 Channel Fan Controller / Temp Display - Black Swiftech MCP655™ 12v Water Pump w/ Speed Control Black Ice GT Stealth 240 Radiator EK GeForce 460 GTX VGA Liquid Cooling Block EK GeForce 460 GTX VGA Liquid Cooling Block PrimoChill PrimoFlex PRO LRT Tubing 1/2"ID 3/4"OD with 1/8" Wall Black 12ft. Koolance Radiator Mounting Bracket w/ Quick-Release Fans / Sleeving / Case Mods: Scythe S-FLEX SFF21E 120mm Ultra quiet fans- 11 total Mod/Smart Professional System Sleeving Kit - UV Red Dual 12" Cold Cathode Kit - Ultra Bright UV Logisys 12" Inverterless True-Color CCFL Light Bar - Frontal 180° Lighting - Red Feser One Non Conductive Cooling Fluid - 1000 ml - UV Red This is my first attempt at water cooling. I have spent the last three months on a few other forums, reading, asking questions, studying other peoples builds, finding out what to do and not to do. I'm not worried about leaks because the coolant I chose is non-conductive, meaning if it spills or leaks in the pc, it won't do any electrical damage since it does not conduct electricity. It is verified and comes with a warranty to cover replacement parts for up to $4,000.00. I am going for a fresh, clean, professional looking build here. Full cable sleeving on every wire in the case, all nickel fittings for the loops, Red and Black layout theme to match the case and motherboard. I have ordered a few parts already, I won't actually start posting pics until I am ready to assemble the rig, then I will have a detailed pictoral of the assembly from start to finish. The CPU Loop will be done in UV Red tubing and the GPU loop will be done in black tubing. There are two radiators and a larger pump on the GPU loop because overclocking two factory overclocked cards is going to require some serious cooling. I may try and push the CPU up to 4.4 Ghz, but I know I can get it to 4.25Ghz stable. This will take me a couple of months to fully gather all the parts, but I think it will be worth it in the end. I won't get into the exact price so please don't ask, but it is under $5,000.00 and over $1,000.00 Overkill? Yes. Needed? No. I really don't care though. It's my money, and I enjoy these sort of things. Updates to come soon.
  16. Kitten Mittens - It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia en Yahoo! Video
  17. The rules of our server, which you should know considering you are a BAR member, state No Disrespect. You are a BAR member, even though you haven't had your tags on for several days now. I have witnessed several accounts of you being flat out disrespectful to members of our unit, myself, and pubbers over the last few days. True, I insulted you, the same way you insulted the guy who accidentally tk'ed you. So it's okay for you to insult our pubbers but it's not okay for me to return the favor to you? Your ban is One Week. I don't ban people unless I feel the punishment is just. In your case it is. An officer can review this further and undo it if they feel it is needed.
  18. Yeah I did look at that case Dillon. While it's nice, it doesn't feel right for my needs. This case however was brought to my attention on Overclocker cafe and I think I found the new home for my components. Silverstone TJ07 I really like the fact the bottom of the case is setup for a quad radiator, and the power supply can be mounted on bottom, on either it's left or right side or even upside down, all in the bottom of the case. That is the kind of versatility I am looking for. I think this is the one I will end up going with, perhaps by the time I get my Christmas bonus Wednesday I will have my mind made up for sure.
  19. Yeah that's why I put the links to each of the cases above each picture.
  20. What new case I should get. Currently I have the Antec 900. It's a great case, but it doesn't fit into the new idea I have for a computer I want to build. Right now I'm looking at the following cases. Coolermaster HAF X Antec Lanboy Lian Li P80 My goal with this build, which I'm finally getting around to laying out everything is this. Water cooling. Maximum Overclocking. Wire management and overall appearance. Maximum speed and stability. I won't be dishing out thousands of dollars for the best of everything, so overclocking is going to have to work. I won't be overclocking right away as the water cooling won't come until a few months from now. I do want a case that has the room and the functionality to support it though. I'm leaning towards the HAF X, just for it's size and the top of the case can support dual radiators. Thoughts? Suggestions on other cases?
  21. I use Avast, although it may not be the best, it hasn't let me down yet, plus you can add a password to it so nothing can disable it without the password. I started using this after AVG was turned off by a virus the was attached to something I downloaded. Completely borked my system.
  22. Stop making Tom feel good. No one cares Tom.
  23. No one cares Tom.
  24. Matt is there a game that you don't bitch about? Seriously. All you do is bitch bitch bitch bitch bitch...
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