Tuesday, September 07, 2010

cheeseeeee

Today was the usual for those who know my daily routine, however it was a little more exciting! Will talk about that later. Anyways, Michael from my work came back today (only a few would know him) from China and the fun in the warehouse was back (my work is a big place and has a warehouse). Like usual, we both gave each other shit all day and dishing out "your mum" jokes, even to the most irrelevant things like:

Michael: Hey is Preston a local area?
Me: Yeah, but you know what's not local? YOUR MUM

Only the guy's who know me as a retard or work with me would know what I mean :>

Moving on, it was exciting and depressing at the same time waiting for my water cooling parts to be  delivered from Koolance in the USA. Since I only ordered it on Friday night, I didn't expect it before a week. The depressing part was knowing that there's a high chance that it won't arrive :(. Cindy was nice enough to text me all day so that gave me something to do (Thank you Cindy if your reading! Much appreciated ^^). Towards the afternoon, I received my package was excited to receive my water cooling parts for a new computer I'm building :D

These are the second parts of many of my water cooling loop:

Koolance QDC (quick disconnectors)

All up it cost me around $250 plus shipping on top. Ordered it on Friday night from the USA and it's already here on Monday! Props to United Postal Services, very speedy indeed.
Here is the close up of the Koolance QDC's for ID1/2" OD1/8" tubing (1/2" Tygon):

I also got some other goodies like case badges, decals and Koolance shirt but not bothered to post it.


Anyway, the boring (but fun for me cause I'm g33k) tech talk is done (for today). For those who have me on Facebook, I've been feeling strangely happy lately and not sure why. I think I might know why, but I'm not going to tell you :)

So Rushan brought his comp over for me to fix it cause he had not only malware, but scareware?! Through my years working with computers, this is the first time I've heard this term. Basically scareware is software that is installed on your computer without you fully knowing. It pops up with a message saying that you have a virus when you don't, just to scare you, hence the name. We sat around trying to fix it for 2 hours, carefully combing through the registry and deleting certain things. That was a pain. Like they say, you learn something new every day.

I just realized that was more tech talk, oh well :)

Now I'm here posting this post and talking to Steph (a.k.a muffin, for those who know her ^^)

xntrq said (11:08 PM):
soooooooo
hows your cheese

-            stephiie says (11:09 PM):
smelleyyy
LOLOL

Yeah, were retards.


Anyways,  CHEEZEYALATERS!

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