Attn Sac geeks that i know....
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Attn Sac geeks that i know....
could use some help dismantling my pc at my moms house in GB and packaging it up in anti static bags so that my gf can bring it with her in her luggage....
Help = someone doing it for me as i am in MARYLAND LAND OF NOTHING HOME OF ALL THAT IS SPOOKY...

i can maybe kick down a few bucks if anyone has anti static bags, i would need one for the mother board, cpu, video card, and ram.
Thanks a ton guys, and oh ya 93 OCTANE KICKS ***!! MUUHAHAHAHAAA
Help = someone doing it for me as i am in MARYLAND LAND OF NOTHING HOME OF ALL THAT IS SPOOKY...

i can maybe kick down a few bucks if anyone has anti static bags, i would need one for the mother board, cpu, video card, and ram.
Thanks a ton guys, and oh ya 93 OCTANE KICKS ***!! MUUHAHAHAHAAA
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Help = someone doing it for me as i am in MARYLAND LAND OF NOTHING HOME OF ALL THAT IS SPOOKY...
Help = someone doing it for me as i am in MARYLAND LAND OF NOTHING HOME OF ALL THAT IS SPOOKY...

If you get your girlfriend to pack the board and cards into her luggage, how will you ship the case? Or will you just put the stuff into another case upon arrival?
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um actually its pretty cool the land is pretty looking but i dont know ANYONE OUT HERE so that makes it suck MAJOR ***.
There are damn hot chicks in ATLANTA my god was there for a week of training and i was floored at the wimmenz at the airport getting off of planes.. maybe there was a stripper summit that week or something.. who knows..
And ask me how MD is after winter is over
haha its ok the job is cool and all doing what you love is allways a good thing just wish this job was in sunny CA to be honest. That would be perfect that way i would still have family, freinds, and my GF close by. this whole not know a soul crap is getting old.
Anyways if anyone can help a brother out i will kick down a few bucks. Its an acrylic case and pretty damn easy to take apart (flat head screw driver and its apart in 3 min if you are a pegg legged cripple with no arms).
Any and all help is appreciated.
There are damn hot chicks in ATLANTA my god was there for a week of training and i was floored at the wimmenz at the airport getting off of planes.. maybe there was a stripper summit that week or something.. who knows..
And ask me how MD is after winter is over
haha its ok the job is cool and all doing what you love is allways a good thing just wish this job was in sunny CA to be honest. That would be perfect that way i would still have family, freinds, and my GF close by. this whole not know a soul crap is getting old. Anyways if anyone can help a brother out i will kick down a few bucks. Its an acrylic case and pretty damn easy to take apart (flat head screw driver and its apart in 3 min if you are a pegg legged cripple with no arms).
Any and all help is appreciated.
Originally Posted by dr3d1zzl3
um actually its pretty cool the land is pretty looking but i dont know ANYONE OUT HERE so that makes it suck MAJOR ***.
I have thought pretty hard about moving very far away from where I call home now, to get a better job.
I'm not sure how long you have been out there yet, but it sounds like not quite so long. What are you thoughts so far? Any hardcore regrets so far? I guess you had to leave your GF so that sucks.
Anyways as a fellow subaru enthusiast I find I have a lot in common with other i-clubbers I thought I'd be cool to hear just how it's going.
this was a wierd post sorry about that, but I'm pretty sure I met you at one of the s-squared dyno days, you were joking about a Honda(I had to crash that Honda Baby) you had to drive?
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its a pretty easy thing to do. if i still lived in sac i'd be down. i'm sure someone here can do it. it take 30-45 mins max. well, dunno how long to take apart the acryllic case. but the rest would be quick.
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If your mom or girlfriend can supply the anti-static bags, I'll drive over after work one day this week (afternoons okay?) and disassemble your computer. Are all the cables and monitor already disconnected? Is there enough room for me to work on it where it presently sits?
I'll bring whatever tools I need - what will I need besides a flat head screwdriver? I don't own an anti-static wrist strap but will ground myself at all times to the chassis and will work carefully.
I have to try to do it this week because I may be going back to work full-time soon.
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I'll bring whatever tools I need - what will I need besides a flat head screwdriver? I don't own an anti-static wrist strap but will ground myself at all times to the chassis and will work carefully.
I have to try to do it this week because I may be going back to work full-time soon.
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"…axles of evil…" - george w. bush
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Originally Posted by dcfc03
Hey,
I have thought pretty hard about moving very far away from where I call home now, to get a better job.
I'm not sure how long you have been out there yet, but it sounds like not quite so long. What are you thoughts so far? Any hardcore regrets so far? I guess you had to leave your GF so that sucks.
Anyways as a fellow subaru enthusiast I find I have a lot in common with other i-clubbers I thought I'd be cool to hear just how it's going.
this was a wierd post sorry about that, but I'm pretty sure I met you at one of the s-squared dyno days, you were joking about a Honda(I had to crash that Honda Baby) you had to drive?
I have thought pretty hard about moving very far away from where I call home now, to get a better job.
I'm not sure how long you have been out there yet, but it sounds like not quite so long. What are you thoughts so far? Any hardcore regrets so far? I guess you had to leave your GF so that sucks.
Anyways as a fellow subaru enthusiast I find I have a lot in common with other i-clubbers I thought I'd be cool to hear just how it's going.
this was a wierd post sorry about that, but I'm pretty sure I met you at one of the s-squared dyno days, you were joking about a Honda(I had to crash that Honda Baby) you had to drive?
a 30 mile commute to them is like a lifelong joureny i swear...
Its ok so far dont know anyone really and dont trust a soul. So far the subaru people seem to be moderatly active and semi cool. Nothing like sac or the bay tho. Over all life is full of tough choices, and RISKS i took a risk with this move for the chance at a job doing what i love to do. So i took it and jumped all up over that biatch. Only time will tell if it will pay off or not.
Hope it does. Hell been here for a few weeks and allready have another certification.. haha
Im a CISSP and a TSST
so the name reads
First Last CISSP TSST haha
CCSA is next followed by a CCSE then a CCIE and a ISSEP and possibly a GCIA haha
holy crap that is alot of letters.. anyways when i am done i want to have all of these below
CISSP ISSEP TSST CCSA CCSE CCIE GCIA hahaha maybe a GCIH as well
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Originally Posted by Wingless Wonder
If your mom or girlfriend can supply the anti-static bags, I'll drive over after work one day this week (afternoons okay?) and disassemble your computer. Are all the cables and monitor already disconnected? Is there enough room for me to work on it where it presently sits?
I'll bring whatever tools I need - what will I need besides a flat head screwdriver? I don't own an anti-static wrist strap but will ground myself at all times to the chassis and will work carefully.
I have to try to do it this week because I may be going back to work full-time soon.
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0==WW==0
"…axles of evil…" - george w. bush
I'll bring whatever tools I need - what will I need besides a flat head screwdriver? I don't own an anti-static wrist strap but will ground myself at all times to the chassis and will work carefully.
I have to try to do it this week because I may be going back to work full-time soon.
--
0==WW==0
"…axles of evil…" - george w. bush
i will see if i can order some or see if i can get someone to stop by frys or something to grab some. (anyone have a few laying around?)I will shoot you a pm with my cell phone number so i can give you a ring.
I'd do it, but I'm back to working in the BA everyday again. I don't get home until 8pm and I don't think my wife would be okay with me taking a detour on the way home...
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