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High Point Cafe

Pancake, eggs over hard, bacon and a side of rye toast.

Eggs were decent. Nice touch with the parsley on top, cut into small enough pieces to eat instead of just look at.

Bacon was well done, which I like (crispy) but rather thick so it was almost too hard.

Pancake was HUGE and rather thick. Looked like a wheat pancake. I’m not partial to real maple syrup, but I’m sure I would get laughed at if I asked for fake syrup.

Toast was ok, no butter which seemed odd. The jam/jelly was wonderful! Probably raspberry, but it could have been strawberry.

CPU Stuck to Heatsink

Update: My friend Rob H. suggested I slide it, which worked great. Now I have the CPU separated from the heatsink. 

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So, I disassemble the mobo to send back to Asus, and the CPU will NOT come out. I disconnected everything, but it wouldn’t move.

I know about the arm/lever you’re supposed to lift to get the CPU out of the socket, but its blocked by some plastic that’s there to hold down the heatsink/fan combo.

Seems the CPU stuck to the heatsink. I eventually pulled it out, but I might have bent the pins some (see picture below). I assume I can use a razor (or something else REALLY flat) to separate the CPU from the heatsink. What do you think?

 CPU stuck to heatsink

Burnt Mobo

Update:
I sent of the burnt mobo, with the original northbridge fan. I also included the firewire cord that was destroyed and instructed them to replace it as the burnt mobo was the cause of its demise.

I received a replacement mobo in the mail, with little/no indication of the problem, pretty much nothing included other than the mobo itself. Seemed a little strange.

However, I put it in and everything appears to be working fine, except I have the DVD-R problem I had when I first got this machine put together. If I attached the DVD-R to the nVidia SATA connector, it burns the disc 99% complete and then locks the machine HARD. If I connect it to the Silicon Image SATA controller, I can’t boot into windows. I fixed this before, but I forgot how I fixed it. I downloaded some updates from Asus so hopefully one of those will help me.

7/24/2006 – Update:
I sent off an email (to rma@asus.com) on Friday, but it was probably after business hours. I was hoping for a reply today. Nada. So I decided to call. Waited on hold for 5 min (not too bad) and the woman took my info and I should be getting the RMA instructions in email from them shortly. Strangely, she said to leave on the “northbridge” fan, but I really don’t like that idea. Maybe I’ll put on the original one (instead of the Vantec one I bought to replace the original that squeeked like mad!)

She said they are going to test it and determine the cause, this should be interesting (how could it be my fault?).

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Came downstairs this morning (Friday, July 21st) to find my desktop was not running. It should always be running and I never shut it down. So I hit the power button and the UPS beeps. So I decide to unplug the desktop from the UPS (and everything else) and plug it directly into the wall. Hit the power button again and hear a short noise like its about to start up and then it quits.

I look down and there’s a little smoke. I disconnect everything, pull the tower out and open it up, some more smoke! Nice burn spot in the lower left corner.

Turns out to be the USB/Firewire connector for the front of the case, which I NEVER use!

So I go online (with another computer of course) and chat with newegg (cuz that’s where I bought it from) live chat. I ask what I should do, and they say to contact Asus cuz I bought it over a year ago.

I go to asus.com and create a login, register my mobo, only to find out their support site says “contact the reseller”. I take a screen shot and email it to newegg. Newegg, after checking my invoice number/date, says its more than a year old and to contact Asus. I forward the email to Asus and now we wait.

Here are some pictures:

Burnt Mobo 01 Burnt Mobo 02 Burnt Mobo 03 Burnt Mobo 04

Luckily nothing was in the slot, so it wasn’t hurt. Doesn’t seem anything was damaged. Obviously I’ll need a new mobo and a new cable. I might switch back to Abit after this, depending how Asus treats me.

I also remembered, the mobo had a bad “northbridge” fan. It squeeked HORRIBLY until I replaced it. If I get a replacement mobo, I hope its not the exact same revision with the same faulty fan, because the one I put on this board is stuck with thermal tape. I guess (hope) Asus won’t need me to ship them this mobo, and then I can take the fan off, scrape off the tape and reuse the fan (very good Vantec fan).

Shuttle PC

I ordered a Shuttle PC. It arrived recently and I’m gonna put it together today/tomorrow/this weekend.

I opened it up, following the instructions, and noticed something inside of the cpu socket.

http://gabe.misura.org/img/cpuSocket.jpg

http://gabe.misura.org/img/cpuSocket_closeup.jpg

Wife thinks its a tag that can be removed. Looks like there’s some metal inside of some melted plastic.

I don’t think its supposed to be there, but I’m worried about removing it.

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Ok, found the answer:

http://www.shuttle.com/share/fae/hq/faq/sff/qa/Shuttle%20XPC%20SK21G.htm

Japan Arrival

After testing the limits of human sleep deprivation (going to bed very late during the week to finish work, do taxes, packing), going to bed at 5am, waking up at 8am, and flying 9 hours (I can never sleep on a plane) we arrived in Japan (so pretty much 3 hours sleep in those 48 hours). We took a bus to our Hotel (slipping in and out of wake/sleep, trying to see the area as we passed through) and passed out (Luciana wanted to go out, as did I, but I couldn’t stay awake).

Wild Ginger

I tried to have Manderin Chicken, but they were out. So I ordered Angkor Wok Chicken.

We had some satay beef, I thought it was pretty bad/lame. Wife liked it though.

The chicken (Angkor) was good, really reminded me of a dish (I can’t remember which one) I’ve had a few times at Siam Spicy in Michigan (Siam Spicy I is on Woodward in Royal, MI. Siam Spicy II is on Northwestern Hwy in Farmington Hills, MI).