Joined on 09/20/06
Easy

Pros: Easy to use. Can apply a very small amount if you cpu and cooler are lapped. Because perfectly lapped surfaces almost don't need thermal compound.
Cons: I ran out. ( was after several new chips, multiple re-seats, and several builds later. )
Overall Review: Got my first bottle when I built my first all new computer, came with a zalman 9700, got another bottle when I used a 9700 on a friend build ( he didn't need it ) And my 9700 still serving me, my last bottle nearly empty, I ordered another. Lap you heatsink, you WILL notice a difference. And stay away from curing compounds, like AS. This stuff comes off easy.
price ???

Pros: Seems to have lasted since the stone age. Great retro look. I didn't buy it for 50.
Cons: The price is astounding for a plain keyboard. If you bought this to match an old computer, it wouldn't be yellow enough.
Overall Review: I found a keyboard exactly like this while digging through some junk that was given to me, same brand and everything. Still worked. But I'll take a cheap multimedia keyboard over this.
Almost DSLR

Pros: For the price range this is one of the best cameras I think you can buy. Has a ton of higher priced camera options, aperture and shutter priority. 720p video. Near wide angle up to super zoom lens is very handy. Will do bracketing, great for making hdr photos easily. Has live view through LCD which is better than entry level DLSR. With a tripod this is a superb camera for almost everything. Even macro can take some pretty good shots even though it doesn't have a manual focus.
Cons: The ultra high iso (1600, 3200) is a tad grainy, especially in low light, or dimly lit interior. Pretty common for digital though. This can be solved with lower iso, longer exposure and a tripod. The menu layout for some things is a bit weird. Main complaint, if you ever shoot without a card in, it will reset the counter to 999-xxxx, even if you put the card back in it will continue like this, and at 999-9999 it just stops taken pictures. you have to change some menu setting and reformat the car to get it to work again. This would be very bad if you had only one card, away from a computer, and a lot of pictures on that card. A really bad "feature" if you ask me. Flash always washes things out and is a very "cool" color temp. Pale skin subjects become really pale.
Overall Review: I bought the re-certified version here on newegg, cam in a factory box marked recertified, but didn't come with a lens cap, strap, or batteries. Why no lens cap? This could be an excellent point and shoot to learn your way up to DSLR. Skip full auto and use P mode. Makes things really simple. Adjust exposure up and down, and it sets shutter and aperture. Just watch the shutter time so you don't get blurry shots.
Still Going Strong

Pros: Had one pair for several years now. And still using them daily. They used to be my cheap work headphones (factory work, hot humid, rough on equipment.) And these survived through 2 years of that, a year of occasional lan parties after that, and now used as my home computer headphones. Still holding up well. The more you use them the more refined the sound. The headset is fairly durable. had mine pulled off my head and fall to the floor a few times, since they fit me perfectly. The cord is really durable, spent a long time tied up (it's long) in a pocket, never developed a kink. ran it over with a chair a few times and tripped on it plenty. has a nick one or two places. but none to the core wire.
Cons: The price went up. These used to run less than a twenty, so get them while on sale.
Overall Review: Newegg is great for basically all my computer realated things. Free shipping always rocks. Sennheisers rock, any of the around the ear ones.
The Best

Pros: Case is the best I have ever had. All my other cases had things I did not like about them, this one had easy to fix things, that were more a preference thing. Doesn't have the gimmicks of other cases, so it all works, screws hold you pci cards in, which is a must for me (who really want a quick remove vid card.) and the hdd and optical drives screw in too. The psu bracket is a huge time saver, when used with a big cpu cooler you can put the cooler on, with the psu hole open for your hand to reach in, then mount the psu after. Almost as good as a removable motherboard tray.
Cons: Top fan is 80mm, and I hate 80mm fans. So I put a piece of black card under it, same with the side vent. let out the noise, but didn't help with temps on my setup. so I blocked it too. now I have a case that air goes in the front, out the back. The 3 hard drives spaces would be nice at 4 or 5, but with 1 and 2 tb drives out, I can't really complain. And most people only use 1 or 2 spaces anyway.
Overall Review: Best build quality I have ever seen. The inside is all brushed aluminum, making it looks way better than a grey finished steel case. all the parts fit together nicely, perfectly machined. The finish looks much better in person. AND this case is around a hundred dollars, sometimes less on sale.
Air

Pros: Nice Airflow, quite, good long cord. Lasts forever. No filter over the turbine part, and removable bracket, so it's easy to clean.
Cons: shipping cost?
Overall Review: Have several of these. Bought other brands, and they either were loud, or have died. AOC ones keep on going. One has been running 24/7 for a year, and before that was in a computer for 2 years. 3 years old, still move a lot of air, and makes no noise.