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Jan 04, 2019
Very Nice "Jacksonesque" Hobbit Hole
Nice little sculpt of a "Hobbit Hole" a-la Peter Jackson. Comes with chimney as separate casting. Very little flash to clean up. Cast from white resin. Hemispherical shell, hollow to save weight. With a bit of reworking, windows could be opened up and glazed and an interior detailed and lit, but that would be for an expert modeller. With a scenic base and a lick of paint, would look very nice in a display cabinet or on a gaming table. I'm going to add some Woodland Scenics ground foam to mine for extra verisimilitude (you can find this in model railroad suppliers). Maybe one of their "O" scale trees would work well, too.

Dec 25, 2018
Old School Vietnam War Simulation Wargame.
Nice sim of famous Vietnam War battle, if you have the patience for the learning curve. Rules detailed but logical once you understand the nature of the sim and what it is trying to model.

Jul 25, 2017
Easy swap on my Inspiron
The processor was a drop-in replacement for the T4400 in my old Inspiron. While not optimal because of firmware limitations, it has boosted memory access speed.
On the inspiron this is a ten-minute swap. Remove the base plate, remove the heat sink, unlock the processor and remove it, clean off the old gunk from the heatsink and the processor if secondhand, clean off the blue rubber gunk from the GP chip and replace it with a 15mm square new piece, drop in the new processor and lock it into the socket, apply a rice-grain sized blob of heat transfer goop to the processor heat pad and replace the heatsink, replace the base plate and job done.
Videos abound on the process, but you'll need a cleaning kit, heat transfer goop and the blue heat transfer electrically insulating rubber pad before you start, which the videos often do not mention.