ORIGINALLY AIRED: 11/4/2004
Hoverboard, Static Discharge Devices, Doom3 Tweaks
Episode #2784
In other news, Apple has added consumer ratings to its online store – only it doesn’t allow customers to rate its own products. Furthermore, the company goes even further by awarding all of its own products a “five-apple” rating. “Now that’s some useful consumer information!” said Alex.
“Does static electricity really damage components?” Kevin asked, and proceeded to find out. The guys powered up a Van de Graaff generator and Kevin held a RAM card in his hand while repeatedly shocking himself. “We have officially shocked the crap out of it,” he announced and plugged it back into the PC. And what do you know: Half the RAM didn’t work.
Next, Kevin pulled out a Taser gun, and proceeded to directly shock another card. Reinstalling it into the computer, they flipped on the power and discovered they had pretty much destroyed it. “Dude, it’s actually smoking!” Kevin observed.
“Okay, maybe you do need the wristband thing,” Alex summed up.
Read this article at pcworld.com for their take on the static electricity old wives’ tale, and other computer myths.
Kyle’s recommendations on the show: a GeForce 6800 Ultra graphics card (“Absolutely, positively will give you the best performance for Doom 3.”), an AMD Athlon 64 (“If you’re building a gaming PC, this is the processor to get.”), and at least a gig of RAM (“Corsair tends to be our favorite.”).
Meanwhile, members of Powerman 5000 joined the Jump to Lightspeed LAN Party. “It’s awesome, but the Force is definitely not with me,” said singer Spider One. Look for more info on the band at www.powerman5000.com.
And if you want to find some of The Screen Savers crew in the Star Wars Galaxies universe, look for the following I.D.s on the Intrepid server:
Joshua Brentano (Series Producer): Mantelo
Dan Huard (Associate Producer): thebeast
Alex Albrecht (Host): DrSleak
For game info, go to www.starwarsgalaxies.com.
Kevin says to check out Shuttle’s SN95G5, a small form factor PC that’ll accept your components so you won’t have to buy everything new. Also, go to geargrip.com to find some handy tote bags and backpacks for your system. Finally, Alex recommends dumping the CRT monitor for an LCD – prices are dropping, and your back will thank you.
Read great movie scripts and get writing tips at Script-o-rama.com.
RELATED LINKS
> Sarah's Web Tip #1: Script-O-Rama
> Sarah's Web Tip #2: kissthisguy.com

