Erik

Erik deleted Electricity
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Erik followed jonchan
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Yesterday, 8:09 PM
New pro/con: Can only shoot underwater for 1 hour at a time
New pro/con: Can only shoot underwater up to 1.5 meters deep
New pro/con: Expandable with SDHC memory cards
New pro/con: Only 44 MB of built-in memory
New pro/con: Only shoots at 640 x 480
Yesterday, 4:16 PM
Erik followed sigjuice
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Erik deleted 4 items
Deleted Amazon Review Listings for Polk Audio R300 link http://www.amazon.com/Polk-Audio-Single-tower-speaker/dp/B000NW11WQ/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1216914460&sr=8-1
Yesterday, 12:05 PM
Deleted Polk
Yesterday, 12:04 PM
Deleted CNET Reviews of Polk Audio RTia5 link http://www.searchbling.net/?c=91&q=Polk+Audio+RTi+A5
Yesterday, 10:50 AM
Deleted CNET Reviews of Polk Audio RTia7 link http://reviews.cnet.com/separate-speakers/polk-audio-rti-a7/4505-7869_7-32552893.html
Yesterday, 10:48 AM
Erik updated 8 products
Yesterday, 12:03 PM
Edited the description
Updated Onkyo HT-S7100
Yesterday, 11:43 AM
Added a link Onkyo HT-S6100/7100 press release: http://www.onkyousa.com/press_releases.cfm?id=144...
Edited the description
Updated the features
Changed the thumbnail
Changed category from A/V Receivers to home theater systems
Updated Onkyo HT-S6100
Yesterday, 11:38 AM
New pro/con: No speaker stands included (see the HT-S7100)
New pro/con: Doesn't include Blu-ray player
New pro/con: 4 x HDMI inputs
New pro/con: Decodes high-definition audio decoding
New pro/con: Video upscaling to 1080i
Added Onkyo HT-S3100 as a stub
Yesterday, 11:12 AM
Added Onkyo HT-S4100 as a stub
Yesterday, 11:12 AM
Erik promoted Onkyo HT-S6100
Yesterday, 11:43 AM
Erik commented on Centro 3000
Yesterday, 10:53 AM
Edited a comment
"I found a direct link from the manufacturer to get replacement parts for the Centro 3000. I own this grill, and I looked at the left side of the grill and found the model # 50212. Porcelain Coated Cooking Grate - Zig Zag Part No: G502-0054-01"
Yesterday, 10:37 AM
Erik updated 3 products
Wednesday, 6:25 PM
Added a related product: Infinity Primus P142
Added a related product: Infinity Primus PC350
Added a related product: Infinity Primus P162
Added a related product: Infinity Primus PC250
Added a related product: Infinity Primus P152
Wednesday, 6:21 PM
Agreed: "Component video out"
Wednesday, 6:18 PM
Agreed: "Smart-Antennae Interface"
New pro/con: Eligible for $40 govt coupon
Erik updated 7 products
Wednesday, 2:45 PM
Added a related product: Polk Audio VM30
Updated Polk Audio VM20
Wednesday, 2:45 PM
Added a related product: Polk Audio RM7400T/RM40T
Wednesday, 2:44 PM
Added a related product: Polk Audio VM20
Added a related product: Polk Audio VM30
Wednesday, 2:32 PM
"changed price to not include coupon"
Updated the features
Updated the features
Updated AMD Athlon X2
Wednesday, 2:31 PM
New pro/con: Dual-core CPU
New pro/con: Good choice to match for a value system with AM2 motherboard; can be upgraded later to AMD Phenom
Disagreed: "Price/performance beat out by Intel"
Agreed: "Less expensive than Intel's counterparts"
Erik deleted AMD Athlon 64 X2 4800+ Brisbane
Wednesday, 2:35 PM
Erik promoted 2 products
Wednesday, 2:22 PM
Promoted Shure SE210
Wednesday, 1:14 PM
Erik pinned HTC Touch Pro to "Home"
Wednesday, 1:20 PM
Wednesday, 10:29 AM
"spelling: eligible"
Edited the description
Erik updated 2 products
Tuesday, 5:14 PM
Updated the features
Updated the features
Updated Polk Audio VM30
Tuesday, 5:13 PM
Updated the features
Edited the description
New pro/con: Rear-firing radiators limit speaker placement
New pro/con: Can be "tippy" on uneven floors
New pro/con: 11 total drivers per speaker - 4 bass, 4 passive radiators, 2 midrange, 1 tweeter
Tuesday, 5:08 PM
linkMy website: ProductWiki

I'm Erik Kalviainen, one of the founders of ProductWiki. I'm 29 (as of Oct. 20th), Canadian, and graduated from the University of Waterloo in Systems Design Engineering in 2002. I'm a self-professed consumer maven (hence the website), and I have a lot of interests outside of the Internet including soccer, music, movies, space, math, and reality tv.

Stop by the IRC channel and say hello!

on the web

I am very/somewhat/slightly active on many of the newer social websites. Here's a link to my accounts on these sites (in order of preference):

  1. del.icio.us - ekalvi - digg gets more attention but del.icio.us has captured my heart
  2. StumbleUpon - ekalvi - originally a fellow Canadian company. A great way to find cool stuff (and waste time)
  3. digg - ekkalvia - slightly obsessed with Linux/Ubuntu/AJAX but good nonetheless. Great design
  4. LinkedIn - ekalvi - great site for business stuff. I always promise to use it more, but fail to do so.
  5. Twitter - ekalvi - Yes, I have Twitter. It's a love/hate thing.

I purposely left FaceBook off of the list, because I find it pretty annoying because provides very little value while wasting a hell of a lot of time. I've aggregated my social web on FriendFeed here: http://friendfeed.com/ekalvi. It's a pretty cool service, I suggest trying them out. (You can even add your ProductWiki taps to the feed by putting in the URL of your lists tab).

favorite things

  • Flight of the Conchords
  • Curb Your Enthusiasm
  • The Office (US and UK)
  • mathematical constants: π, e, i, φ
  • physics: quantum and astro
  • The Arcade Fire, Modest Mouse, The Decemberists, etc.
  • Xbox, Xbox 360, Wii
  • audio/video equipment
  • recursion: (n. Mathematics.) def. see recursion

contact

email erik.kalviainen@productwiki.com
MSN: ekkalvia at msn dot com Google Talk: ekalvi at gmail dot com
phone: 519.342.4934 (yep, that's my home phone)

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Ubuntu is better supported and works better if you know how to use it. It also lets you change more settings.

We got all the parts! 2 1 TB HDD's at Best Buy, on sale for $170 each. That $50 mobo we found, that A-DATA RAM you recommended, a nice power supply that's 550W and cheap ($60 after rebate) as well as 80+ Certified, that $25 processors that you found (1.9ghz AMD Semperon w/ heat sink and fan), and a gigabit card to future proof it. I added the HDD's to the site, and hopefully will get to the rest soon. Everything but the HDD's we got a Newegg.

Thanks for the advice, we were thinking a power supply around 500 watt so it could power many things if the server ends up being large, I found one of those 80-clear or whatever they're called for $60 and 550W.


As for RAM, we need PC1066, 240 pin and were thinking 2GB. A-DATA only has a two pack of 2 GB for $120, but the only other 2GB DDR2 PC1066 was by some other brand and still $67.

I'd love to make it, but I will be in a meeting at that time, with no way to reschedule (work-related, not hobby :]) Thank you for thinking of me and thanks especially for the vote of confidence that your invite seems to indicate.

5.  avatar Midwinter
Hitman monkey rules!

6.  avatar Midwinter
Damnit Erik! You've made me addicted!

Midwinter's Products Added: 51

OK, unfortunately the ASUS M3A78-EMH HDMI did not suite my gaming needs
for one, it will not take the 125Watt Phenoms or Athlon X2 such as the
9700, 9850 phenoms and the AMD 6400+.
It will take the 6000+ and lower.

The situation is bad in that an invalid combination will cause the
board to blow up so do not make that mistake.

In terms of the graphics performance, I can't say because I did not get it working the way I wanted to. (but got it working after a few trials and errors).

I ended up using my old 7600 GT. Gaming is not what it was on my CrossHair.
I do C++ programming on this system - gaming is secondary so it is suiting that part of my needs.

Finally the RAM at 1066 will not work unless it was designed for the board and CPU.
And the graphics will take away from your RAM.

However,
1. It is stable - no lockup or reboot issues since I installed it (1 week now). (XP SP2/AMD 6000+/3x1 Gigs 800 Mhz RAM)

2. It has a built in serial port for legacy applications like cash register / external modem / PABX interfaces. (However you will need to buy the cable to bring it out of the Motherboard

3. Has no parallel port externally - need to get a cable to bring it out externally.

4. Can do low power stand by (use this all the time)

5. Remember this is Micro ATX form factor i.e. smaller motherboard - so be careful of the case you get for it.

6. The built in VGA is good, probably for business so no need to buy a graphics card (gaming however is another story).

7. Has enough SATA ports and can do RAID1 so maybe you can make a cheap file server/NAS or something.

8. Giggy LAN, 8 port audio built in, plenty USB ports. Also, I had an external USB Hard Disk that did not want to work with my CrossHair (which I crashed - permanently!!!)
but the ones on this MOBO works with my external USB H.D fine. The problem was the power in my old system was not enough to power the ext U.S.B. H.D. There is a jumper for this...


Erik, this is not a high performing MOBO, it is ok for the office but not for general home/gaming use.

I am just really sad that I flashed my CrossHair MOBO and disabled it permanently (*sob, *sob)
glad if I was any help......


Colin B Maharaj
Trinidad, WI

I think because of DHCP, I just hit some random IP that had been banned it the past... I'm OK now. The imposter-ing can continue!

From what I've seen, people who have a pair of Vibrams love them. Not everyone can pull it off, though. :) Do you run with them as well?

I sure love mine! Can't wait to get another, more suitable pair (I have the neoprene ones). I am not much of a runner - I don't go out just to run but I do run around in my FiveFingers, sprinting, jogging, hopping and skipping, or whatever feels good at the time. ;) Because your gait is totally changed to a more natural, "fox walking" short step, it often feels better to run in them, for sure, so I can see how so many people become addicted to moving faster in them. I basically wear mine whenever I am going where I know I won't be on pavement much: walking to work, going for hikes, or working out in the yard. I have had mine for every season BUT summer so I will be putting them to the real test from now til the snow flies.

Yeah, when I took a min-course on C++ a couple years ago we had to make this calculator program (more advanced than this one) and I had a ton of easter eggs in it. If you entered "42" at most of the menu's, random stuff would show up. Anything from random trivia to a list of my favorite bands, or insults. Or hints for more tricks.

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