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Title: Toys!
Post by: Xepher on September 12, 2005, 06:18:39 PM
So, it's certainly a long way to christmas or whatever, but I was just looking around online at various "toys" that I wish I could afford, and I'm curious as to what sorts of things the rest of you wish for. Let's ignore the semi-practical like "more ram" or "a more economical car" and stick with the really FUN stuff... but keep it possible. I want a MIG Fighter Jet too, but...

Here's a couple of mine...
http://www.wacom.com/lcdtablets/index.cfm
21" LCD tablet screen. Pressure, tilt, and rotation sensitive pen table, with 1600x1200 resolution. I'm not even a real artist and I want one of these!

Oh, and a 16.7 megapixel camera would be nice too...
http://consumer.usa.canon.com/ir/controller?act=ModelDetailAct&fcategoryid=139&modelid=10598

But I could "settle" for the Rebel XT
http://consumer.usa.canon.com/ir/controller?act=ModelDetailAct&fcategoryid=139&modelid=11154
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Post by: MPSinclair on September 12, 2005, 06:29:39 PM
*drools*

You and me both on the tablet screen. Been wanting a tablet PC for some time now. :)
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Post by: Databits on September 12, 2005, 06:47:46 PM
What I want, and this may be crazy but is still possible with many years of payments, is a Hummer H3 or H1. Yeah, crazy thoughts with the gas prices, but meh it's more fun!

The tablet screen that you linked is quite attractive. I think it'd be awesome to have one of those, it seems like computer art could be more natural off something like that.

I'd also like to have a (call me crazy) platinum edged, titanium, lazer refined edged katana with a small dagger (made the same) hidden within the handle.

and.... the time to finish coding my site! Damn classes... *grumble grumble*
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Post by: Xepher on September 12, 2005, 08:06:12 PM
Yeah, I want one of those new H1 Alphas with the 6.6L engine (46% MORE horsepower) and the new Allison transmission. Or I'd "settle" for a modern (not circa 1985) surplus HumVee. Wonder if I could convince them to leave the TOW launcher on it... *smirk*

And as for swords, I worked out a nifty design for a managable claymore. Most of the core and blade are carbon fiber so it's fairly light (not too light though) but the blade edges are ceramic composites, or in a few years maybe, just make the whole thing from structured carbon. Imagine a 5 foot long actual sword that's light enough to fence with and a razor edge that never needs to be sharpened. Of course I'd "settle" (that word again) for just a good, traditionally designed, hand crafted one made from carbon steel.
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Post by: Ashley_Rose on September 12, 2005, 08:11:27 PM
I looked around for what I want, and found a picture. They're very hard to find, and goodness knows where I'd park it.

My dream (http://highlights.ultimatedvd.org/starwars/movie_stills/episode-5/AT-AT005.jpg)
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Post by: MPSinclair on September 12, 2005, 08:55:14 PM
*lmao* Nice, Ashley_Rose. :P
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Post by: Ashley_Rose on September 12, 2005, 09:40:49 PM
In all reality, this is one of my 'realistic' dreams.

Beauty (http://www.hubcapcafe.com/i/2001/mip/plym5901.JPG)
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Post by: Databits on September 12, 2005, 10:06:12 PM
Considering that they have designed a working exoskeleton in Japan, this doesn't seem too far off in the next 10-15 years. It's scary when scifi starts to become uncomfortably close to reality.
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Post by: trekkie1701c on September 12, 2005, 10:35:51 PM
What do I want?

Most of this stuff can be found at the store at http://www.mini-itx.com

VIA EPIA PD 10000 LVDS All In One Motherboard
1GB RAM
A Low-profile Media Case (you'll get what I'm saying if you go to the store)
80gb Hard Drive (Laptop sized - getting conversion cables as well)
Panasonic CW8124 Slotload Slimline Combo CDRW/DVD
Small, 20x4 Front LCD display
PCI USB Card (with adapter to fit in case)
Wireless mouse and keyboard
Regular keyboard (I'll have two, of course. :)  Fear my gaming abilitiies...)

To top it all off, I want any sort of a plasma screen TV with computer input..  As large as I can get.  Wall sized, pretty much.  Imagine DOOM on that thing.  Total cost is in the $2000-$7000 range (depending on the size of the TV).  The computer system itself is well under $1000.

I'd also like a few PDAs... a TREO 650 and a LifeDrive for that matter (http://www.palm.com), with a bluetooth headset.  

But what I really want is (yep, you guessed it) this:  http://startrek.publispain.com/imagenes/1701c000.jpg  (the only good picture of that ship that I could find)
Title: Toys!
Post by: Xepher on September 12, 2005, 10:52:35 PM
Heheh... we've got something like that set up in our living room already. Though no plasma TV, just a regular one. Well, the whole thing is the ghetto version of that. Much older Via board, less ram, smaller hard drive, and just a cheap usb joypad for a remote. Still though, it's networked, and so I can play all my downloaded videos and music in the living room... AND it's got a SNES emulator on it, with nearly every rom ever made, so that's nice as well.

Now if only I could build one into my car...
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Post by: RoxorFuxor on September 12, 2005, 11:29:04 PM
I am going to ask for a laptop and *maybe* a Motorola Razor (sateliette phone, black) for christmas.  I will probably get the laptop, since I will probably need one in Japan, but the phone is a stretch (a BIG stretch, let's hope the price drops!)  Anyone have suggestions on the laptop?  I haven't taken much time to really browsed around.
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Post by: Gwyn on September 13, 2005, 12:15:19 AM
One day I WILL have a mini theatre type room for movies and games.

And a Mini Cooper :p
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Post by: Databits on September 13, 2005, 12:19:30 AM
I myself have had bad luck in HP's, Compaq's, and Toshiba's. I'd recommend a Sony Viao system over those brands myself. Simple, HP's really suck... they are always low end systems that can't preform very well.

Compaq and Toshiba laptops, at least the one's I've had, seem to have issues with power loss. Each system I had did this, and even when sent into the warranty repair shop and they claim to "fix" the problem, it still existed when it came back. Yes I know how ot treat a laptop, in that they are more fragile than desktops and really need their ventellation.

Just speaking from my experience. I found that repairing my own laptop ended up being the best solution, until the screen got cracked I didn't have any issues after I repaired it (the problem on my Toshiba happened to be the damn processor fan, something that must've been overlooked all 6 times it went to the shop, in addition to way WAY too much processor grease). Their solution was normally to just replace the motherboard. Horay for outsourcing to people who aren't truely qualified!!
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Post by: DC Bueller on September 13, 2005, 02:32:51 AM
I would really love a set of the replica Drizzt swords I saw in some comics I got recently...$245 each though...maybe later...
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Post by: Xepher on September 13, 2005, 03:35:22 AM
For laptop suggestions... I would extremely caution you to stay away from Sony at all costs. We had one in the shop the last week. Important files corrupted. I pull the hard drive out and backup what data I can for the guy, then run a lowlevel scan on the drive. It's just fine upto the second half/platter, then it completely fails to read.

Now, this is only a 3 month old laptop, so the guy figures he'll send it back to sony. But sony won't let him send it back. Seems they don't care what anyone says, you have to do it their way. So they want him to use their "restore" tool, that basically reimages the drive so it's just like it came from the factory. It works, of course, because the image is only 6GB or so, and it easily fits on the first part of the drive. Anyway, long story short, the guy argues and argues with sony for a week. Finally they agree to take it, but on the condition that if it's NOT broken, he has to pay charges and all that. Low and behold sony gets back to him two weeks later (poor fool has been out a computer for 3 weeks now) "Well, it seems you were right, the hard drive was bad." They ship it and he gets it a week later. A month without a computer.

Another story... This time with Dell. I go onsite and look at this computer. It comes on, "sometimes." LEDs flicker... bad power supply I think. Take it back to the shop, plug in a test power supply, and everything works perfectly. I call Dell up, give 'em the service code off the computer and the guy says "So what can we help you with?" "I need a new power supply?" "You know that for sure? Tested it with a known good or some such?" "Yup." "Okay, what's the address I should ship that to?"

They overnight it and first thing in the morning I get a shiny box from dell. Swap it out. Put the old one in the box, and then take the peel off label/waybill inside and stick it over the old label, call the courier service, and they come pick up the old one... All at dell's expense. They were without a computer for 18.5 hours.

Anyway, as for laptops, I don't know what features you need. I hear good things about the toshiba tablets, if you want a pen one. Dell is good for all around stuff, and as I pointed out, their service is good. For really good value, check out Averatec... they're on the low end, but definitely the best bang for your buck. I've had a 3270 for several months now and I love it. I use it all day at work, since I don't have a desktop machine there. I toss it in the backpack anytime I go on a call, and it holds up really well. Paid about 800 bucks for it, and it's nearly as fast my desktop machine (minus, of course, the video card.)
Title: Toys!
Post by: Databits on September 13, 2005, 04:13:18 AM
Never tried dell laptops... perhaps next time that's what I'll aim for.
Title: Toys!
Post by: trekkie1701c on September 13, 2005, 12:50:58 PM
Quote from: XepherHeheh... we've got something like that set up in our living room already. Though no plasma TV, just a regular one. Well, the whole thing is the ghetto version of that. Much older Via board, less ram, smaller hard drive, and just a cheap usb joypad for a remote. Still though, it's networked, and so I can play all my downloaded videos and music in the living room... AND it's got a SNES emulator on it, with nearly every rom ever made, so that's nice as well.

Now if only I could build one into my car...
Well, the CPU for the setup would be very small (depending on how much I modify the case I get and how small a space I can cram the stuff into), maybe about a foot wide.  And if you buy the right equipment, it's cheap.  Like this one: http://mini-itx.com/store/?c=2#p1601 (yes, that's a normal sized soda can)
Title: Toys!
Post by: willsan on September 13, 2005, 05:37:50 PM
Quote from: trekkie1701cWell, the CPU for the setup would be very small (depending on how much I modify the case I get and how small a space I can cram the stuff into), maybe about a foot wide.  And if you buy the right equipment, it's cheap.  Like this one: http://mini-itx.com/store/?c=2#p1601 (yes, that's a normal sized soda can)
You might need to step up the hardware a notch or two.  Our rig uses a 1GHz Nehemiah chip, and it chokes on DVDs and DivX files when there's a lot of moving objects on the screen.  (the slipsteam effects from Andromeda are really bad for this, they play at about 3 FPS)  I doubt a 533MHz Eden like you linked to is going to be enough if you want to watch compressed movies and TV shows.
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Post by: Databits on September 13, 2005, 05:49:52 PM
A lot of that has to do with the video card and memory as well.
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Post by: trekkie1701c on September 13, 2005, 07:52:16 PM
Quote from: willsan
Quote from: trekkie1701cWell, the CPU for the setup would be very small (depending on how much I modify the case I get and how small a space I can cram the stuff into), maybe about a foot wide.  And if you buy the right equipment, it's cheap.  Like this one: http://mini-itx.com/store/?c=2#p1601 (yes, that's a normal sized soda can)
You might need to step up the hardware a notch or two.  Our rig uses a 1GHz Nehemiah chip, and it chokes on DVDs and DivX files when there's a lot of moving objects on the screen.  (the slipsteam effects from Andromeda are really bad for this, they play at about 3 FPS)  I doubt a 533MHz Eden like you linked to is going to be enough if you want to watch compressed movies and TV shows.
I planning on something with a bit more power - that's not the actual motherboard that I want that I linked to, for most of the reasons you posted.  The one I want, while it has an identical processor to yours, I'm fairly sure I can 'tweak' it a bit (I've got my current 300mhz compy rendering images in Blender at a faster rate than my friends 400mhz computer (which just bit the dust the other day)) on a low-as-possible Video card (2 friggin megs of RAM and no acceleration, only because it was the last ditch after all my other cards didn't want to work).  The one I posted to is pretty much a small (although outdated) motherboard.
Title: Toys!
Post by: Xepher on September 13, 2005, 09:06:03 PM
There aren't many "tweaks" you can do to those boards. The chip is soldered in, and I don't think they overclock well. Like Will pointed out, some videos go down to 3fps in complex scenes. The only way around that is to reencode all the video into something easier to decode, and that's rarely worth the time/effort. Besides, that's way too much ram... go with 512 and spend the other cash on a faster CPU.

As for physical size... yeah, our rig is about a square foot in size. It's running in the box the MB came in.
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Post by: robynie on September 13, 2005, 09:54:33 PM
I'd be content with an Afterburner pad (http://www.redoctane.com/redoctanemetalpad.html).

Or two!
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Post by: Gwyn on September 13, 2005, 11:18:50 PM
I also want a spaceship
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Post by: thefemnazi on September 14, 2005, 01:57:57 AM
I want the really pretty soft handspun yarn that costs $300 per pound.  I want it in every color of the rainbow.  And then I want all the time I need to make it all into blankets that drape around the home that I want to be roommate-free and dog-free.  Oh, and a pony.
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Post by: Databits on September 14, 2005, 02:07:26 AM
I would also like to have more free time! In the sense that I have very little to myself. If you'd like to take it literally and give me time in it's essence, that's fine too. :)
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Post by: Ashley_Rose on September 14, 2005, 06:30:36 AM
I think I'd like it if Harm and I ruled the world. Stupid people would be put on a Jurassic park like continent and their ability to breed taken away (aka, they'd have NO genitalia). It would be nice.
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Post by: trekkie1701c on September 14, 2005, 10:03:24 AM
Quote from: XepherThere aren't many "tweaks" you can do to those boards. The chip is soldered in, and I don't think they overclock well. Like Will pointed out, some videos go down to 3fps in complex scenes. The only way around that is to reencode all the video into something easier to decode, and that's rarely worth the time/effort. Besides, that's way too much ram... go with 512 and spend the other cash on a faster CPU.

As for physical size... yeah, our rig is about a square foot in size. It's running in the box the MB came in.
You haven't seen me and computers then, Xepher.  I kinda run them as hard as I possibly can (so therefore the more RAM the better for me.  Processor speed (or the speed the computer takes to do the tasks I give it) isn't all that important to me.  That, and my 300mhz Pentium II (I wish it was an AMD processor...) seems to handle any videos I put on it (star trek, for example).
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Post by: Xepher on September 14, 2005, 11:50:04 PM
Quote from: Ashley_RoseI think I'd like it if Harm and I ruled the world. Stupid people would be put on a Jurassic park like continent...
Quote from: Bash.org heh, if we sent all the criminals to some empty continent and just left them there to die
and showed up like 50yrs later like, "sup?"
whatd u think they'd say?
something along the lines of, "G`Day mate"
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Post by: thefemnazi on September 15, 2005, 12:07:10 AM
no, let's leave their genitals unless they're rapists.  Almost everyone deserves the joy that is sex, even when that sex is solo.
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Post by: Ashley_Rose on September 15, 2005, 01:21:24 AM
But then it would be stupid people procreating. We *don't* want that.
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Post by: Tangle on September 15, 2005, 04:48:16 AM
That's why you sterilize them, duh.  RADIATION WOO.
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Post by: Ashley_Rose on September 15, 2005, 01:06:47 PM
*looks depressed* But I wanted to be the one to tell them we removed their genitals 'cause they were dumb.
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Post by: Databits on September 15, 2005, 01:09:39 PM
I'm all in favor of reinstituting an arena fight system for the criminals. Let them fight to the death with the melee weapons of their choice for our entertainment!

Ok, so I'm a little twisted... we could always just place em in rockets and launch them into the sun with some trash.
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Post by: gracey on September 16, 2005, 03:49:29 AM
I just want to have enough money to make it to Japan. I need enough for the first two months rent. Think I can manage it?
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Post by: Xepher on May 03, 2006, 09:14:23 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58_GruOfYo4&search=hawkvideo

The Wacom Cintiq in action. Hawk from applegeeks.com coloring artwork on one. Man, I want one of those!
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Post by: tickyhead on May 04, 2006, 03:46:57 AM
that was so awesome, I think I'm drooling.
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Post by: reinder on May 04, 2006, 07:19:02 AM
I want a larger house to live in. I actually dreamed of shelf space last night. Honest to God.
A tricked-out, high-end Mac has been on my dream list for many years, for no reason whatsoever (but then whenever I tried to tailor a computer purchase to a specific need, I've got it wrong - I always end up using them for something other than originally planned).
The body of a god. But I'm making some headway with that.
A real cartooning career instead of the hand-to-mouth existence I've got. That  would be nice.
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Post by: Gwyn on May 04, 2006, 04:19:45 PM
Oh yeah, I want one of these when they are made.

http://www.artlebedev.com/portfolio/optimus/
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Post by: Xepher on May 04, 2006, 04:31:55 PM
Reinder... yeah, we'd all like a life. Me, I'd take a job I don't hate, a car that's not broken, and a girlfriend... normally I'd add some details to that last one, but after two years in a town where 80% of the people my age are guys, I'm not gonna be picky. :-)

As for that keyboard, it's definitely shiny, but it looks rather uncomfortable. And while changing the keys sounds cool, I don't actually look at the keys anyway.