Buy My Stuff!

I'm doing spring cleaning a little early this year boys and girls, and hopefully it will be to your benefit. I'm in a pretty big bind right now trying to find ways to pay for my next semester in college, so I'm getting rid of a lot of my stuff that is starting to collect dust. I really do have a whole lot of computer and electronics gear, so if you are looking for something specific or really generic ask me. I may have it and haven't put it on my list yet. I'm looking to sell this stuff fast, so everything is OBO.

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Review: TRENDnet TEW-639R 300Mbps Wireless N Gigabit Router

When you buy a router, what do you want? An easy to understand web setup? Fast connections anywhere in your wireless area, with strong signal and no dead spots? Do you want the latest encryption options that can be modified at your discretion? Everyone wants all of those, but can the TRENDnet 300Mbps Wireless N Gigabit Router do it all? Read this review to find out. See the original at TBCS.

The Buzz in Yellow Jacket Alley

College campuses nationwide are full of storied histories and lasting traditions. For those universities that participate in an NCAA sport, few traditions are bigger than those that precede a sporting event. Cheering your team on to victory is the quintessential precursor to those same sporting events, and cheering for your school's football team is one of the best ways to begin what will surely be a great game. To the people lucky enough to be students and fans of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets you will definitely know of the great tradition that is Yellow Jacket Alley.

Project: Gardens of Versailles Worklog

Project: Gardens of Versailles was a worklog I started in the summer of 2009 and was completed in late August of 2009. The case mod was for my mother, and it is based on the Orangerie in the gardens at Versailles Palace outside Paris, France. View the video worklog, or scroll through the pictures and developing story below. Everything below is the step by step process as posted on TheBestCaseScenario.com.
 

Review: NZXT Beta Evo

NZXT's history in the computer case industry began with the Guardian way back in 2003. Six years later NZXT has created the Beta Evo, a mid tower black steel chassis that is best associated with the word 'classic'. With the ability to fit six 120mm fans as standard, does this mid-range case provide anything new to the case community, or is it just another uninspiring chassis? Check out the review TBCS here!

Windows 7 Feature Focus: HomeGroup

The Windows 7 Feature Focus will be a short series that highlights the new and special features that Microsoft's new operating system, Windows 7, has built in. This article focuses on the HomeGroup feature that Microsoft claims will remove the headache normally associated with setting up a Windows home network. Read this Feature Focus and decide for yourself if the HomeGroup will become an integral part of your Windows 7 environment. You can also check out the original article on TBCS here!

Review: Thermaltake Element G mid-tower case

Computer cases have evolved over time from unassuming beige productivity boxes to large, flashy, over the top recreational rigs that begged to be looked at. But does everyone want over the top? What if I want to be flashy sometimes and unassuming others? Thermaltake is giving us the choice with the Element G! It yearns to be a gaming rig and a number cruncher, but does it live up to all of Thermaltake's promises? Check out the TBCS review here!

50% Discount to Facebook Friends on All Computer Repair Services!

As some of you know I am steadily developing a part time computer repair and IT business. The time has finally come to unveil it to the world, or at least the north metro Atlanta area. For the month of October I am offering all my services at 50% off for anyone who is currently a Facebook friend. That's right, all my services in the Need A Techie? section of this website! Everything from hardware installation, computer reformats, virus squashing, complete system builds, and even case and laptop mods!

How To: Export to a PST in Outlook

If you use Outlook 2003 or Outlook 2007 for company or personal email, it is usually a good idea to back up your email or portions of your email from time to time. Microsoft's email program offers a fast and fairly straightfoward method for backing all of your information up to a number of different formats and types. The easiest for me is the .PST file type, also known as the Personal Folder File format.

This guide shows you how to create a PST file in Outlook:

  1. In Outlook, go to the File menu and select Import and Export
  2. In the Import and Export Wizard, choose Export to a file
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Review: Thermaltake BlacX eSATA HDD Docking Station

The Thermaltake BlackX SATA Hard Drive USB Docking station is the perfect, hot swappable solution for drive docking, migration, and backup on the go. The storage peripheral is a useful – and now my preferred – alternative to external hard drive enclosures and removable drive bays. 

As always, click the banner image to link back to the original review at www.thebestcasescenario.com.

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  • Here's hoping Georgia Senator Donzella James changes her opinion as well as her idiotic statement regarding guns on college campuses... 16 hours 16 min ago
  • Why yes, I do get full 3G access in the middle of the Gulf... 1 day 7 hours ago
  • @glennztees That is absolutely nothing new. My highschool has been building racing hovercraft since 2004, and there are Horerally's annually 1 week 14 hours ago
  • Its ok, they still come to our nation to play, haha 1 week 2 days ago
  • It's official, I still hate differential equations... 1 week 6 days ago