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Author:  Braethias [ Tue May 01, 2012 12:14 am ]
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Prompted by my curiosity of Kelly's mobo dying, I got to wondering what all your beasty machines are? Take a picture of your setup if it's impressive! Mine's not.

-AMD phenom II 3.00 hex core
-16GB Gskill ripjaws ram (Though 8 of it is KIA and needs to be RMA'd.),
-dual radeon 6870's in crossfire
-sabertooth 990FX mobo
-700W modular power supply
-64 GB SSD with my OS on it. Loads in 13 seconds from button to desktop.
-1 TB HDD for storage wrapped in an...
-Antec 900 casehttp://ak.buy.com/PI/0/500/202997579.jpg.

A shiny 24" flat thingy screen gizmo acer flavor.
G510 keyboard that my wife made glow pink
Steelseries cataclysm mouse. It has 14 buttons and yes, I do use them all. http://cdn-web.steelseries.com/wp-content/uploads/mmo_gaming_mouse11-1.png
For sound I only use my G15 headset, it has a mic on it that doesn't suck, but I only got it because it's USB 7.1 surround sound headphones.

Edit: Make mine look pretty like sarge did to his, showing me up one. /shakefist

Author:  Sgt. Kelly [ Tue May 01, 2012 12:28 am ]
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My Frankenstein of a computer was a Dell or Lenovo at some point, several years ago. Now it is simply a monster in a custom case with pretty blue lights. It's capable of running most games on Ultra High, though Battlefield 3 needs to be run on medium.

Specs:

- 5 year old Q6600 Quad Core processor
- 5 year old RAM (3.0 GB)
- 2 year old GTX 460 graphics card
- 2 month old Xonar DX sound card
- 2.5 TB of storage (Ranging from 8 year old hard disks to 2 year old externals.)
- A power supply

Peripherals:

- 24" Dell widescreen monitor
- Microsoft Ergonomic Keyboard 4000
- Logitech Illuminated Wireless Keyboard K800
- Microsoft Sidewinder X5 Mouse
- Logitech Performance Mouse MX
- Logitech Anywhere Mouse MX
- Logitech Corded Laser Mouse M500
- Evoluent Vertical Mouse
- Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 Speakers
- 19" Westinghouse monitor collecting dust

Secondary Computers:

- Toshiba Satellite A505 Laptop
- ATRIX Smartphone + Webdock

And yes, I actually have two keyboards and three mice operational at all times. :P

Here's an old picture with the old monitor and a now-discontinued keyboard and jellybeans!

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Author:  ShadowBlade [ Tue May 01, 2012 2:47 am ]
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Quite a simple and old setup mine:

Intel Dual-Core 2.0ghz
GeForce 9800GT 512MB
2GB DDR2 RAM
19' LCD 5x4 ratio
A Motherboard :P
500w Power Supply
250GB HDD

Cheapo headphones
Cheapo mouse
Logitech cheapo keyboard
XBox360 controller
Ultra ancient desktop speakers
And a cheapo graphics tablet (or 2)

Author:  Reivaj [ Tue May 01, 2012 10:50 am ]
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Current computer:
- Packard Bell EasyNote TJ66

Second and actual computer:
- Box: NOX Coolbay 25 (A beautifull box! :romance-hearteyes:) (http://www.nox-xtreme.com/images/produc ... y-25-1.jpg). Shortly after purchase this box, the NOX company launched this model: http://www.nox-xtreme.com/images/produc ... ndow-1.jpg (Damn! is more beautiful than mine!)
- Power Supply: Tacens Radix IV 13.9C 700W
- Motherboard: ASUS P8P67 LE B3 SK1155
- Intel Core i7 2600 3.4 Ghz SK1155 8 MB
- CPU cooling: Noctua NH-D14 6 Heatpipe (Very big cooling system :shock:)
- RAM: 8 GB (2x4 GB) DDR3 1600 Kingston HyperX CL9
- Graphic Card: ASUS GTX570 DirectCU II 1280 MB DDR5 (Very big graphic card :shock:)
- Multi-card Reader: Coolbox CR500 + Bluetooth
- DVD: LG Bluray RE-Writer BH12LS30 SATA
- Hard Disc: 2 TB Seagate 7200 64 MB Barracuda XT SATA3
- Logitech Wireless Combo MK260
- CRT Monitor 15"

Third computer:
- Motherboard: P4 ASUS P5VDC-X SK775
- CPU: Intel P4 3.4 Ghz D945 SK775
- RAM: 2 GB DDR2 667 Kingston
- Graphic Card: GeForce 7300 GT 256 MB
- HDD: 250 GB Seagate SATA2
- Samsung LCD SyncMaster 711MP
- DVD: LG DVD RE-Writer
- Normal keyboard and mouse

And another old computer.

Author:  Black Eagle [ Tue May 01, 2012 11:02 am ]
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Man, you people all have multiple decent PCs at the same time, what a world you live in, spare modern PC parts flying around the place, do you pluck them off trees or something?.. :D

Haha, gives a whole new meaning to 'Apple Tree'.... :lol: ...ahem.. :whistle:

Author:  Reivaj [ Tue May 01, 2012 11:28 am ]
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Black Eagle wrote:
...spare modern PC parts flying around the place, do you pluck them off trees or something?.. :D

Haha, not exactly!

I'm a man without vices, no smoke, no drink, not going to the cinemas, no parties, no girlfriend, no vacations, no cars, my job is next to my house, etc etc... so all the money I got is saved.

Author:  Sgt. Kelly [ Tue May 01, 2012 11:36 am ]
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Same here, no vices so the money I make from my jobs usually goes towards computer parts, car fuel, and food fuel. ;)

Author:  ShadowBlade [ Tue May 01, 2012 1:57 pm ]
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I'll tell you what though, my PC is much lower than what Epic recommends people use for UDK development and content development in general :( Map compiling takes and eon!

Still, no complaining; with RK getting near, we'll be raking in gold hand over fist :P

Author:  DarkSoul-Sama [ Tue May 01, 2012 2:23 pm ]
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Quote:
Sgt. Kelly:Same here, no vices so the money I make from my jobs usually goes towards computer parts, car fuel, and food fuel.


I don't own a car, but my PC is still crap...... I guess I shouldn't have narrowed my spendings down to "edible computer parts" :(

Author:  Braethias [ Tue May 01, 2012 3:44 pm ]
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Reij, you don't have your OS on that 2 TB HD, do you? Also, 15" CRT, :lol:

That thing must weigh 80 pounds. I'm glad I got my LCD, even if it was only a 17" one.

Also, the availability of cheap parts vs. quality is getting better, minus extras, my machine cost me ~700 bucks. As long as you have a decent motherboard, you're pretty much set. You can pick up 8 gigs of RAM for just over 40 bucks now. When I bought'm a year ago the same sticks went for 120.

I built my wife's machine, it's pretty much comparable to mine. She chose this fantastically Fallout3 style case that's bright neon pink. I love it.

Though if anyone DOES want to upgrade, I'd be willing to do parts hunting and make a list for people as long as they know their budget.

Author:  {ABA}Worlock [ Tue May 01, 2012 6:28 pm ]
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Sgt. Kelly wrote:
My Frankenstein of a computer was a Dell or Lenovo at some point, several years ago. Now it is simply a monster in a custom case with pretty blue lights. It's capable of running most games on Ultra High, though Battlefield 3 needs to be run on medium.

Specs:

- 5 year old Q6600 Quad Core processor
- 5 year old RAM (3.0 GB)
- 2 year old GTX 460 graphics card
- 2 month old Xonar DX sound card
- 2.5 TB of storage (Ranging from 8 year old hard disks to 2 year old externals.)
- A power supply

Peripherals:

- 24" Dell wide screen monitor
- Microsoft Ergonomic Keyboard 4000
- Logitech Illuminated Wireless Keyboard K800
- Microsoft Sidewinder X5 Mouse
- Logitech Performance Mouse MX
- Logitech Anywhere Mouse MX
- Logitech Corded Laser Mouse M500
- Evoluent Vertical Mouse
- Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 Speakers
- 19" Westinghouse monitor collecting dust

Secondary Computers:

- Toshiba Satellite A505 Laptop
- ATRIX Smartphone + Webdock

And yes, I actually have two keyboards and three mice operational at all times. :P

Here's an old picture with the old monitor and a now-discontinued keyboard and jellybeans!

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OK, One mouse for each hand, but I don't want to know what you use the thrard one with. Thats just creepy.

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Operating System: Windows Vista, Version 6.0.6000
Manufacturer: Dell Inc.
Model XPS 420
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz
Memory: 3.00 GB Hard Drive: 298.09 GB, WDC WD3200AAKS- 75VYA0 ATA Device
Video Card: ATI Radeon HD 2400
Monitor: Acer 20"LCD wide screen Monitor
Sound Card: SigmaTel High Definition Audio CODEC
Speakers/Headset: Cheep crap that the Dog ate
Keyboard: Enhanced (101- or 102-key) -CYBORG
Mouse: USB Human Interface Device-Logich G5

Author:  Laharl [ Tue May 01, 2012 6:54 pm ]
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Well the main system I use most of the time for modding and just about everything is a two year old Acer Aspire (AX3400-E3212) that I picked up for quite cheap for only $500 on Veterans Day. It comes featured with a:

    1 TB Hard Drive
    AMD Athlon II X4 640 Quad Core Processor
    4 GB DDR3 Memory
    NVIDIA GeForce 9200 Graphics Card
    DVD Muliti Drive
    All-in-One Media Card Reader

And the Perpetuals it has are:

    FIIO E10 USB Headphone Amplifier (Part of My voicepack creation/editing system)
    Grado Labs SR 60i (the other half of my voicepack creation/editing system)
    Logitech G930 Headset (Mostly used as a Skype headset and also has 7.1 Surround that I use for movies)
    Razer BlackWidow Ultimate Mechanical Keyboard (My main keyboard)
    Logitech G510 Keyboard (My 2nd Keyboard)
    Razer Lachesis 5600dpi Mouse (Has a switch to increase or decrees the tracking speed and boy is awesome)
    A PlayStation 3D Display 24". http://goo.gl/DDYv5 (It's a 1080p display that since I upgraded my GeForce software I can play PC Games in 3D I just need the NVIDIA hardware for it

Over all the system it's not very state of the art by today standards but it can still play a lot of the games Steam and GOG offers quite handley. I'm thinking of when I upgrade to a true gamer computer I'm going to make the Acer a workstation for UT2004 projects only.

Here's a picture of I took of my cheap but plucky system...

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I also have a small fleet of laptops in my possession. I won't go in too much details with them as I did with my desktop but I use these guys off and on when needed. The red laptop on the far left is a Acer netbook that I use if I'm going somewhere on holiday since it's a dirt cheap and small computer just for e-mail and storing pictures off of camera memory cards.

The computer in the middle is my oldest and my first laptop ever that still works even today. It a Toshiba Satellite Pro it runs Windows XP and today I only use it just for largely one thing now and that's using DVDFab to rip video data off DVD's for converting to my Motorola Xoom to watch on the go or if I'm working on a voicepack. I nicknamed this system Ripjack even before I discovered there is a Unreal weapon of the same name. :D

The one on the right is an Alienware M11x that's now from the looks of it discontinued now. It's a high end gaming netbook and the cheapest in the Alienware system line-up at the time and I got it for only about $750 at the time and this was the computer that helped me discover PC gaming, Steam and UT2004.

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And I'm also a man without any vices (Straight Edge) as well as a few other people have already said before that's how I am able to get my hands on a lot of computer stuff and more so since I don't drive and only pay $45 a year for a bus pass to get around. Heh with the way it costs to drive where I live I'm glad I can afford to go with out a car work is just down the street and it's going to get worse in about 2 months when the government pump tax goes up a final time and next the government is starting to make unpleasant sounds of maybe adding troll roads and advanced forms of yearly registrations for cars, trucks & vans. And no I don't live in the UK.

Author:  Black Eagle [ Wed May 02, 2012 2:59 am ]
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Vices or no Vices, there are higher priorities than ensuring you have the fanciest rig, if you have anything left over then sure why not.. :D

But you can't laugh at someone who doesn't have enough money to buy the best now can you?, nothing impressive about having money to buy things..... ;)

Anyway, if one does have the money, one can certainly start getting the best, because you can, but I wouldn't think it makes one better, that's just my take on fancy PC rigs, I'm not impressed, but it's nice to see what other people get, good to know... :handgestures-thumbupright:

Mine does what I need it to do and I have no real complaints, although I sure wouldn't mind having an upgrade... :D

Author:  Reivaj [ Wed May 02, 2012 7:23 am ]
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Braethias wrote:
Reij, you don't have your OS on that 2 TB HD, do you? Also, 15" CRT, :lol:

Whoops! I forgot this. Yes, I have Windows 7 in my 2TB HD. And speaking of my 15" CRT, what's the problem? ;D Jokes apart, I'm very accustomed with this monitor, it has vivid colors and sharp.

Black Eagle wrote:
But you can't laugh at someone who doesn't have enough money to buy the best now can you?, nothing impressive about having money to buy things..... ;)

Sorry about that. I didn't intend to give that image of me, I apologize if someone has misunderstood my comment. I found your comment funny in your first reply of this page, so I put the LOL smily image. Sorry again...

(Old reply edited).

Author:  Black Eagle [ Wed May 02, 2012 7:41 am ]
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Don't worry, no one has done anything wrong, I'm just being funny... :)

Anyway, you should probably upgrade to an LCD or some kind of flatscreen monitor, those CRTs are quite awful, and not very healthy either, I'm glad I no longer have one, although the exercise of lifting one is good... ;)

Author:  Yokelassence3 [ Wed May 02, 2012 9:14 am ]
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I love these threads. I tried to start one on another forum I post on, but not enough people knew what I was talking about. Hardware obsessed computer nerds were a bit rarer there. I suppose that's one reason why I keep lurking this forum all the time, you guys actually understand hardware

Here's my setup:
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From the bottom left to the upper right we have…
  • THE ULTRA MEGA TIME TRACKING SECONDOMETER (clock)
  • An Acer Aspire Notebook
    • Processor: Core i5 2.27Ghz
    • RAM: DDR3 4GB
    • Disk space: 500GB
    • Video: Radeon HD5650 1GB
  • DYNAMIC TURBINE POWERED FREEZING COLD ELIMINATOR (heater)
  • PAPER LAYERED PONY DEPICTION APPARATUS (sketch pad)
  • My custom build desktop (Antec 300)
    • Processor: Core 2 Duo E8500 3.16Ghz
    • RAM: DDR2 4GB
    • Disk space: 320GB x 2
    • Video: Radeon HD4850 500MB
  • DIHYDROGEN MONOXIDE CONTAINMENT DEVICE (bottle)
  • Logitech 2.1 Speakers (Subwoofer is behind the monitor)
  • LG 1600×900 monitor
  • Typical Logitech keyboard and a Logitech G5 Gaming Mouse (Which I love)
  • AOC 1366×768 monitor
  • SUPER DUPER HINGED ENTRY CONTROL BARRIER (the door)

Author:  ShadowBlade [ Wed May 02, 2012 9:28 am ]
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DC was just forced to upgrade to a GeForce GTX560 because the 9800 died. It runs the few things tested so far very well (UDK, GTA-IV on full, Rage).

What I reckon we *really* need though are some extra monitors. UnrealEd is just one of the many things we use that would benefit hugely from the extra space. Hardware isn't the cheapest thing down here in SA though; monitors especially, are still way too pricey.

Author:  Reivaj [ Wed May 02, 2012 10:20 am ]
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Black Eagle wrote:
Anyway, you should probably upgrade to an LCD or some kind of flatscreen monitor, those CRTs are quite awful, and not very healthy either, I'm glad I no longer have one, although the exercise of lifting one is good... ;)

Maybe I change the CRT monitor by the Samsung LCD SyncMaster 711MP from my third PC. But if one day I buy a LCD it would be a LG PC/TV combo monitor.

And speaking about health, guys I have a question: the wireless technology is harmful to health? I mean: I have a Logitech Wireless Combo MK260 (inalambric keyboard and mouse) and one gamepad that uses wireless 2,4 Ghz technology, is harmful?

By the way, Yokelassence, how many RAM has your ULTRA MEGA TIME TRACKING SECONDOMETER? ;D

Author:  DarkCarnivour [ Wed May 02, 2012 2:54 pm ]
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OS: Windoze
Manufacturer: DC's toolbox
CPU: Intel Quad Core Q6600
GPU: GTX560
RAM: 4GB
HD: 3TB
Monitor: LG LCD 19'
PSU: 600W modular in shiny box with pretty blue lights
Dust: Standard South African, KZN midlands dust with just a hint of mildew
Keyboard: Antique (but still black, not sun yellowed-white antique)
Mouse: A4Tech X7 (Glory amen, the AK47 of mice!)
Headphones: Cheap, but actually working unlike the newer ones
Speakers: Decent 5.1 speakers that are hardly ever used
Mousepad: Cloth mousepad augmented with dirt
Keyboard mountings: Paper, dirt, prayer
Case pedestal: Bricks and planks
Power Cables: Power cables
Extra Decoration: Spider webs, dust, liquor bottles (some miraculously not even fully drunk yet) and crap I haven't got round to cleaning up and throwing away

I am also a good, clean living honest Christian person who doesn't drink or smoke or do any of the bad things. :angelic-flying:
Edit by Admin: Yeah, you're just a complete and utter compulsive liar!

Author:  Yokelassence3 [ Wed May 02, 2012 10:14 pm ]
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Quote:
And speaking about health, guys I have a question: the wireless technology is harmful to health? I mean: I have a Logitech Wireless Combo MK260 (inalambric keyboard and mouse) and one gamepad that uses wireless 2,4 Ghz technology, is harmful?

By the way, Yokelassence, how many RAM has your ULTRA MEGA TIME TRACKING SECONDOMETER?


No it shouldn't be harmful. You've had radio signals running through your body 24/7 ever since you were born. If they were harmful, the effects would be apparent by now.

The only time I have ever heard about wireless signals being harmful was a cancer scare involving Cellphone signals in the past, but only if you had constant skin contact with the aerial as you held the phone to your ear. That was a long time ago (more than a decade) so it probably isn't relevant now.

And the ULTRA MEGA TIME TRACKING SECONDOMETER has a WHOPPING IMPRESSIVE SUPER AMAZING... actually I don't think it has any memory whatsoever. It loses the time whenever the power goes off.

That clock is dead now too. Got busted up in transit very recently

Author:  Bjossi [ Thu May 03, 2012 9:42 am ]
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DarkCarnivour wrote:
Keyboard: Antique (but still black, not sun yellowed-white antique)


That's where I come in, with my 11 year old white keyboard.

Author:  Braethias [ Thu May 03, 2012 4:28 pm ]
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You guys are silly.

I never liked old CRT monitors, but only because they weigh a flipton. I picked up a used LCD from someone for 30 bucks. Made life easy. (And I had a glass desk)

Hey Yoke, the second monitor is the one I used to have.

Also, Pony depiction apparatus? /brohoof

Author:  {ABA}Worlock [ Thu May 03, 2012 5:15 pm ]
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Reivaj wrote:
And speaking about health, guys I have a question: the wireless technology is harmful to health? I mean: I have a Logitech Wireless Combo MK260 (inalambric keyboard and mouse) and one gamepad that uses wireless 2,4 Ghz technology, is harmful?

Their very dangerous. The government will get in to your head, and lets not forget about aliens.
Just get one of these and you'll be fine.Image

Author:  ShadowBlade [ Thu May 03, 2012 5:41 pm ]
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Bahahaha! Funny man :D

Author:  Yokelassence3 [ Thu May 03, 2012 8:39 pm ]
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Braethias wrote:
Hey Yoke, the second monitor is the one I used to have.


The AOC? Pretty popular brand it seems. Its quite common you can find a really cheap AOC monitor that still has a decent resolution and color and that's why I got that one.

Too bad it didn't come with a DVI port but I guess I get what I pay for.

Braethias wrote:
Also, Pony depiction apparatus? /brohoof


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Author:  Captain Xavious [ Thu May 03, 2012 8:59 pm ]
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I'm not trying to be judgmental, but what exactly is it that makes MLP popular among males of the 18-24 age group? I saw one episode of it to see what the deal was and all I watched was a cartoon aimed for younger girls.

I'm so confused.

Author:  Laharl [ Thu May 03, 2012 9:14 pm ]
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Captain Xavious wrote:
I'm not trying to be judgmental, but what exactly is it that makes MLP popular among males of the 18-24 age group? I saw one episode of it to see what the deal was and all I watched was a cartoon aimed for younger girls.

I'm so confused.


I been wondering this for the longest time myself man. Me and a few others from different forms like Something Awful for example have been trying to study this with no clear explanation on why this stuff is popular with young adult to 30+ some odd year old males (trust me on the 30 year old male thing I seen videos of people this age on "Bronie Meetups" going in to the MLP section of a toystore with the little kids confused on why there are men obsessing over the toys).

Thank God for AdBlock being used for good in this case to block that awful image above your post. :) I already put up with this stuff daily on Twitter and other sites that have comment features switched on. >:(

Author:  Captain Xavious [ Thu May 03, 2012 9:31 pm ]
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Well I don't really have a problem with it. It just confuses me is all.

Author:  Braethias [ Thu May 03, 2012 9:35 pm ]
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It takes a little more than one episode to find the qualities that make it a good show. Also, even to the creator of the show, it's not aimed at a young female audience. It's a family show, meant for all ages, there's a lot of humor in it that a young kid isn't going to get (Another PERFECT example is spongebob) thats aimed at older people.

At first I had no idea what it was, but I do like the show, because it's well drawn, the plots and stories are involved, and it's just genuinely entertaining. It also depends on which episode you watch. I'm no fanatic though.

Author:  Captain Xavious [ Thu May 03, 2012 9:41 pm ]
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Your comparison to Spongebob didn't help your argument. I really really hate that show.

But still, even beyond that, whats with that you-can't-even-go-online-without-seeing-it fanaticism that isn't nowhere near that widespread for some other show that shares many of those elements, like Adventure Time (which freakin' rocks)?

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