Geekgasm: All 11.5 inches of Sams Aran

First 4 Figures is at it again! By just looking at the pictures and reading the specs, I’m having a major geekgasm!

First 4 Figures is extremely proud to present the ultimate version of the Samus Aran’s Phazon Suit.

…has used the official game files in order to create an extremely accurate recreation of the Phazon suit, with pose inspiration taken from official Metroid artwork.

We completely reengineered the original Varia suit model to make the Phazon suit by casting it entirely in transparent resin, adding over 25 LED lights through the suit and finished it off by adding a mirror base which really shows off the lights. When the lights are turned off, an internal IC chip allows for the lights to fade out slowly.

The Phazon Suit is highly limited at just 1500 pieces worldwide.

Height: 11.5 inches across base
SRP: Price: $224.99
Available: Q1-2009

I’d gladly accept this as a Christmas/Birthday/No-occasion-at-all gift. :D (Just in case you didn’t know, my birthday is January 9.) Remember: Phazon Suit. First 4 Figures. Gift. Richard. :P Will also be accepting an Optimus Maximus Keyboard in black. :D

(Images and info from First 4 Figures.)

Proud of Fat

When I was a kid, I didn’t really know the lyrics to Pooh’s Up, Down and Touch The Ground. I just found the melody fun and watching him amusing. With my sister’s baby around, we watch Winnie the Pooh again at times. This time though, the lyrics and its meaning is clear.

When I up, down and touch the ground
It puts me in the mood,
Up, down and touch the ground
In the mood for food

I am stout, round and I have found
Speaking poundage wise
I improve my appetite
When I exercise

I am short, fat and proud of that
And so, with all my might
I up, down and up, down to
My appetite’s delight

While I up, down and touch the ground
I think of things to chew, like honey
With a hefty happy appetite
I’m a hefty happy Pooh

With a hefty happy appetite
He’s a hefty happy Pooh

Oh you, Pooh!


On a darker note: Last Saturday, my doctor said that having bad cholesterol vs good cholesterol levels (and other related factors) over a span of 10 years is a serious health risk. During my check-up, it was lower that last time, but is still higher than normal T.T

The corrupt, absent or not writable

This morning, my office PC was suddenly showing the dreaded Blue Screen of Death. After 2-3 hours of tinkering, we got it back up and what I can say is that Vista is weird (We’re using Windows Vista Business (64-bit) with SP1 installed).

The BSOD

So what was my problem? It went something like this:

The registry cannot load the (hive) file: SystemRoot/System32/config/SOFTWARE or its log or alternate. It is corrupt, absent, or not writeable.

Beginning dump of physical memory. Physical memory dump complete.
Contact your system administrator or technical support group for further assistance.

or this

Stop: c0000218 {Registry File Failure} The registry cannot load the hive (file): \SystemRoot\System32\Config\SOFTWARE or its log or alternate

Can’t remember exactly but basically it was about the hive file and that my registry was most probably dead.

The Solution?!?

My first instinct told me to restart in safe mode but that just proved to be worthless.

So what did we do that worked

  1. Boot the Windows Vista CD
  2. Selected the option to Repair an existing installation (it’s found in the second window when it finally loads)
  3. Wait for it….and then done!
  4. Restart and Vista should load!

Yay! It now boots Windows Vista! It was able to detect that I had problems booting up Windows Vista and fixed the problem itself. It’s as easy as cake…if my problem ended there! (The cake is a lie!)

When logging into the network, my user name and password was not being accepted! The network administrator account can’t log in either using my PC. WTH, right?

Now this is where Vista gets weird…

Jack Out To Jack In: Logging Into a Network that Doesn’t Exist

Yes, you read that right. Well, it exists but the computer wasn’t physically connected. Did you get that? There were no network cables that connected me to the network but I was able to log in.

This was the only way both my account & the administrator accounts can connect to the “network.” It defies all logic that would lead to a proper solution but hey, it works. I had to somehow log in to the computer I’m not really complaining. It’s just weird. think it uses previously log-ins to check the information if the log-in information is valid.

At this moment, everything seems to work fine. I can work on my local files and am connected to both the local network and the internet. The only problem is that whenever I have to authenticate/verify an action (Thanks to Vista, this is very common) I have to unplug my network cable and authenticate using the right user name & password.

It’s downright annoying to work under that condition so something had to be done.

Welcome back!

So how was I finally able to connect to the network and log in properly? It’s quite easy. Get the computer out of the domain and then get back in. After that, I was able to log into the network.

  1. Go to Computer > Properties > Advanced System Settings
  2. Click the Computer Name tab
  3. Then somewhere near the bottom, click the Change button
  4. In the “Member of” portion at the bottom, select the Workgroup radio button and type in a Workgroup name (“WORKGROUP” by default)
  5. You’ll be asked to restart so just do that
  6. Repeat the same steps 1-3
  7. Instead of selecting the Workgroup radio button, select Domain and type in the network domain.
  8. Restart the computer.

After this, I could log on normally WHILE connected to the network!

(Well, sometime later, something went wrong in the local network so. Woohoo x.x Glad everything’s back to normal again. At least it seems so.)