Wednesday, November 26th, 2008 | Author: Chase

Alright, it’s that time of year…The Givers are playing “Meal or No Meal” today in honor of this being the day before Thanksgiving. They’re trying to provide a poor bum from the streets of Dallas with a nice weekend in a fancy hotel with all the trimmings.

It’s also that time of year when we all start really pushing our Christmas Lists on our family and friends, dropping “subtle” hints, knowing you’re not going to get much of what is on your list, but you’ll be happy and thankful either way. Well this year, I’m going to open up my list to the world, and if there is anybody out there who feels led to mark one of these items off the list, that would be fantastic, or if you’d like to contribute money to the cause, feel free to donate using the PayPal button at the bottom of the page.

So, on to the list! First of all, earlier in the summer, having crappy power at my apartment complex fried my motherboard on my desktop PC, so I’ve been limited to using my work laptop ever since. It’s a great laptop, but it just can’t handle PhotoShop, Vegas Video, other resource intensive programs, so it’s been difficult to accomplish my normal tasks. Of course I could just get an old used motherboard to put in there, but when it’s just as easy (and not much more expensive) to just get a new motherboard, processor and memory, why not? So, with that in mind, here’s what I have picked out:

A nice motherboard from ASUS

An ASUS Motherboard

A new motherboard, this one from ASUS.  This motherboard has an AM2+ Socket, and will handle the new “Phenom” processor.  It can also handle plenty of memory at a dual-channel rate, it has 7.1 surround capability, and a pretty decent HD graphics card, with HDMI output, so I can output directly to my new Samsung HD TV.  I can stream “The Office” from HULU all day with this motherboard.  Not to mention, I will be able to more efficiently edit photos, create graphics, design webpages, etc.

The new Phenom core

The new Phenom core

The next part of what I will need for my computer to become functional is a new processor.  I’ve opted for the new AMD Phenom—a true Quad-Core processor with a high clock speed and integrated front side bus.  When used in combination with a good motherboard and a good kit of dual-channel memory, much work can be accomplished!  I would love to be able to get back to making videos and editing more than one picture at a time in PhotoShop, because it’s really getting annoying having to open and close individual files just to copy and paste from one to another!  I’ve always had good luck with AMD, they’ve never let me down, and for the price, you can’t beat it!

4GB of Dual-Channel Patriot Memory

4GB of Dual-Channel Patriot Memory

What better way to cache the instructions than a bunch of memory?  How about 4GB of memory, arranged in a dual-channel fashion?  Sounds wonderful to me.  I am a little disappointed that Crucial doesn’t make a 4GB kit of dual-channel memory in the Ballistix line, or any line for that matter, in the speed I need.  They only have 2GB kits, and frankly, I want more memory than that.  I’ve always gone Crucial, simply because they are the best, I’ve paid more to have them, but they just don’t make what I need for this scenario, at least not that I’ve seen anywhere.  So this kit from Patriot will have to suffice.  I’m sure it will run quite well.

I'm no good at ironing shirts

Blast away wrinkles!

Alright, so like most guys, I use the dryer as my iron to de-wrinkle my clothes.  Mainly because I do not have an iron, and I just don’t have the patience for it.  So I saw our favorite advertising guru, Billy Mays, advertising this new product:  The Steam Buddy.  You can apparently blast wrinkles away with the quick shot of steam, while the clothes are still hanging up.  It looks so easy on the commercials, I think even I could do it.  This certainly would make my morning routine much easier.

Don't be fooled by imitators!

Don't be fooled by imitators!

One other item I could DEFINITELY use around the house (and car) is a ShamWow.  Please, go watch the short commercial, and then try not to buy one yourself!  I have something called “The Absorber” which is an imitator, but it does work very well, but nothing like what the ShamWow claims to be.  Looks as though it could save me half an hour at the car wash, which would be awesome, because drying it takes SOOOO long and it’s very tedious.  With a ShamWow, I should be able to dry over half of it before I even need to wring it out!  With the Absorber, I can do the hood, then I have to wring it out, so it takes a long time to get the entire car dry and spot free…Of course it’s worth it for the overall look, as it is a black car, but I’d sure like to spend less time doing it.

The most fun puzzles on earth

The most fun puzzles on earth

One more thing I would love to have for Christmas this year (something EVERYBODY can afford) are some Square Scramblers…also known as “Crazy Puzzles” to a few who remember the good ol’ days in Mrs. Green’s English/G.T. class.  On these particular puzzles, there are usually 3, maybe 4 designs split between 9 pieces, and they only go together one way.  They are so much fun, and very cheap, so they make great stocking stuffers for people of all ages really.  Or if you have relatives who are teachers, they will come in handy.   There are a wide selection of designs, from the hot air balloons pictured, to frogs, football players, hockey playes, and the list goes on.  Go check them out, and get some!

Anyhow, that’s the most of it…I never ask for too much, so if you feel like making my Christmas Season more enjoyable, I do appreciate it! Thanks again, and everybody have a safe and fun Holiday Season!!

Friday, November 21st, 2008 | Author: Chase
Pretty, clean engine bay

Pretty, clean engine bay

Alright, so I just got the car back, she ended up making 413.27rwhp and 370.91ft/lb of torque, and has a nasty sound…it is truly awesome. Working on finding a good camera to capture the audio, so stay tuned for that—the video I took the night I went out to the shop didn’t turn out very good, the audio on the camera I was using SUCKED pretty bad, and that’s unfortunate. Oh and I found out that I’ve been missing out big time…a 60 punch in 2nd gear is where it’s at!

After driving it sporadically for the last couple of weeks, I’m learning what people refer to as “less daily drivable” as being stuck in traffic is absolutely no fun, having to drive slow, stop and go frequently with a big cam…doesn’t work out so well at low speeds, and has actually died 3 times while pulling into, or out of a parking spot. It’s running much too rich I’m afraid, and I’m only getting 15-17mpg on the fuel economy, so I’m thinking I need Billy and the guys at Billy Ranck Motorsports to re-evaluate the tune. Other than that, I love it…regardless of the temperature, I’m always cruising around with the windows rolled down, just so I can hear the cam. I love it!

Friday, November 21st, 2008 | Author: Chase
Getting ready for the plumbing

Getting ready for the plumbing

So I went by my lot today, and visited with Celeste, my sales rep for KHovnanian Homes, and found out some great news. First of all, the permit is in, and the ground has been broken. The lot is all benched up and ready to take on the plumbing next week. Shortly after, the foundation will be poured, and then it’s off to the races. The friend I have who recommended KHovnanian and Vista West to me was at this stage about 2 weeks ago, and today I drove by his lot, well he’s already got walls, a roof with shingles, and bath tubs! That’s all in 2 weeks! So more to come, as I’ll start making 2 trips a week out there, probably Tuesday and Friday to check progress and take pictures.

The other great news! So this is going to start off sounding like bad news, but it works out very well for me. The one big expense (besides a fireplace) that I opted not to take was upgraded tile for the entry way, extended entry, kitchen, nook, backsplash, laundry room and bathrooms…an extra $2000, that I just could not justify when the “Level 1″ tile did the job. The only thing about the “Level 1″ tile was that there were 4 choices, ranging from white all the way to mostly white…with very little variation. So naturally, I picked the darkest, or most beige of the 4. Well, poor Celeste found out today that my tile choice had been discontinued back in May. Goody! After some well formulated thoughts to her manager, and to the flooring manager, the decision was made to allow the many new homeowners to choose a “Level 2″ tile upgrade for free! So I chose the “Desert Thar” tile, which is a much darker tile, and makes a wonderful transition between the Coffee Brown Sile stone counter tops and the Spice Cabinets. I’m very pleased with this! Oh, and she also stocked back up on the snacks and drinks, so overall, it was a very successful trip.

Enjoy

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008 | Author: Chase

Hello there, and thank you for visiting my site. My name is Chase Thompson, and I started BioNine Designs a few years ago when I began playing with Adobe PhotoShop and Sony Vegas Video, making graphics and short movies. I’m currently working on getting the older stuff posted online somewhere, so bear with me. I’m 23, and I have a fascination for American Muscle, mainly the GM power plant, like the LS1 in my 2002 Trans AM WS6. Something about the sound of open exhaust turned by a massive cam just sounds right. I now own that sound, and couldn’t be happier. I’m a fairly complex, yet simple individual, different from all the rest. If you have any questions for me personally, don’t hesitate to send me an E-MAIL.

Thanks again,

Chase