Joined on 11/28/04
Very Cool

Pros: This is quite possibly the coolest USB drive ever created. The screen is very nice, since I can instantly tell how much is left in an exact amount or by looking at the pi chart. As the instructions say, the screen will display for about a year without power. The cap is very firmly attached, so to the people who are concerned with loosing caps, you won't even have to think about worrying. It also comes with a neck strap, which is a nice plus.
Cons: If you are looking for a small compact drive, this isn't for you. I don't consider it a con, but it is a bit on the large side because of the space the screen takes up.
Overall Review: The read and write speeds are pretty close to the specified ammounts. This is a nice high quality drive. If you want to have the coolest usb drive ever, get this one.
Great cooler, small issues

Pros: -Comes with thermal material already on the block -Mostly easy to mount -Comes with a ton of extra screws for some reason... no idea why, but I can't complain about extra screws. -Great performance - took my CPU from idling at 40C to 28C (about 6 degrees above ambient), and stays under 60C on full load (I'm running an i7-4770k with a small overclock)
Cons: -Comes with thermal material already on the block. I have no idea what it is so frankly I have no interest in using it. I'll stick to kryonaut thanks. But this is still a plus to some people and applying paste can be quite annoying, so its also in my pros list. -Instructions are pretty terrible to be honest. The mounting plate was very loose after tightening the standoffs. The instructions don't say whether or not this is okay... it appears to be fine. With the water block on it pulls everything tight.
Fantastic case in almost every respect

Pros: The case is very easy to work with, tons of room for cable management and lots of room behind the motherboard tray to run cables. It looks great, its a breeze to work with, theres really not much to complain about. Its also nice that you can either have the hard drive racks next to each other or stacked on top of each other. There's also plenty of room in the top of the case for installing a radiator for liquid cooling.
Cons: My only real complaint is that the fan cables for the front fans are a bit short the way they're routed through the front panel from the factory... but thats something easily solved by some creative cable routing or just buying a couple fan cable extensions.
Overall Review: If I could change anything, it would be that they should have made holes in the top cover on the case so you could keep the case nice and sleek looking while having fans mounted to the top. If you left that cover on with fans there i don't think they'd get enough airflow.

Pros: Let me start with saying this is one of my favorite cameras to date. I've owned several over the years from a few different brands but I'm definitely a Nikon fan now. They've packed a ton of cool features into this camera without becoming too gimmicky. I love the panorama modes and the smile timer. I wish my D5000 was able to do those things, it's amazing that this little point and shoot can do so much. The camera starts up extremely fast, backlit CMOS image sensor, long zoom, great focal ranges for macro shots, slow motion movies, and also many format options for shooting movies. It's also very easy to use and the navigation/user interface is mostly intuitive and straight forward. Some of the other cameras in this class have very few buttons on the back to make space for more screen real estate or to make the body smaller, but Nikon has decided on a more useful set of buttons that give you access to many commonly accessed features, rather than hiding them in menus.
Cons: With all the great and amazing things about this camera, I do have one major complaint. The flash can not retract unless you power the camera off. So if you accidentally deploy the flash, you can't close it until you turn off the camera. You can still disable the flash and not use it, but it will be sticking out, which I find annoying. I have gotten in the habit of just keeping it disabled all the time and only turning it on when I need it to avoid accidentally deploying it. For this annoyance I have taken off one egg. If I could, I'd give it 4.5 eggs since it doesn't deserve to lose a whole one for that.
Overall Review: I bought this camera so I could take something small and light with me when I don't want to take my DSLR somewhere. But keep in mind, this camera isn't very small compared to some other models in it's class. (It's 1.3 inches thick) It is, however, my definition of small and isn't too small that you have a hard time holding onto it. My problem with the super compact cameras is that they are difficult for me to hold naturally.

Pros: Works and performs as advertised. Great deal for the price. My motherboard automatically picked up the correct profile and set everything properly, didn't have to configure anything manually. I also love the look of the heat spreader on this ram.
Cons: It wasn't free.
Overall Review: I bought this ram for my new setup, a Z68 motherboard with an i5-2500k cpu.
Decent, but not perfect.

Pros: The construction seems sturdy, the swiveling cover doesn't feel like its going to fall off any time soon. It looks nice and has a loop to attach a lanyard which is great because I usually wear my drives around my neck while working (I'm a PC tech so I frequently need quick access to my drives) I achieved an average read speed of 19mb/s and an average write speed around 4.9mb/s (Transferring one 650mb file.)
Cons: No LED to indicate power or activity.... That's pretty basic, come on Kingston...
Overall Review: 4 eggs for the lack of an LED... Other than that, it's a good drive for what it costs.