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Month: April 2014

National Rifle Association/Second Amendment

Replying to Cynthia Tucker, "America is Exceptionally Dumb When to Comes to Guns"

Posted on April 26, 2014 by Kenneth Ballard / 0 Comment

Cynthia Tucker is a columnist with a column called "As I See It" published through uExpress. Her recent article is titled "America is Exceptional...

Concealed carry/Crime/Law/Second Amendment

Restricting firearms

Posted on April 20, 2014 by Kenneth Ballard / 0 Comment

One thing that continually irks me is the implication or assertion by anti-gun propagandists that we don’t have much regulation or restriction on firearms...

Children/Concealed carry/Crime/Second Amendment

Your child’s welfare

Posted on April 19, 2014 by Kenneth Ballard / 0 Comment

Let’s present a scenario: A mother is putting her baby on her back in a baby carrier when another woman, thinking the practice dangerous, grabs the child ...

First water cooled build

Water cooling build in my wife’s computer – Part IV

Posted on April 14, 2014 by Kenneth Ballard / 0 Comment

I used the time between the order and the time I picked up the overnight shipment at my local FedEx Office to make sure I had everything I needed. One thing I m...

Technology

Kraken G10

Posted on April 12, 2014 by Kenneth Ballard / 6 Comments

Let’s have a look at the NZXT Kraken G10. Graphics card: PNY GTX 770 4GB OC Cooling solution: ThermalTake Water 2.0 Performer You’ll likely recogniz...

First water cooled build

Water cooling build in my wife’s computer – Part III

Posted on April 6, 2014 by Kenneth Ballard / 0 Comment

Ah Saturday. It’s typically my day for getting stuff done as my wife sleeps off her overnight shift at work. And that day’s errands started with a t...

First water cooled build

Water cooling build in my wife’s computer – Part II

Posted on April 5, 2014 by Kenneth Ballard / 0 Comment

Let’s continue where I left off, with mounting the water block to the CPU. After this point, I mounted the mainboard back into the case and turned my atte...

First water cooled build

Water cooling build in my wife’s computer – Part I

Posted on April 4, 2014 by Kenneth Ballard / 0 Comment

Before constructing a loop, it’s typically recommended to rinse out all of the components you will be using – the water blocks, radiators, pump and reserv...

First water cooled build

Water cooling build in my wife’s computer – Introduction

Posted on April 4, 2014 by Kenneth Ballard / 0 Comment

After tons of research and drooling over water-cooled builds I’d seen on YouTube, I came up with the bright idea to build a full custom water cooling loop...

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