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Elite:Dangerous

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After discovering a nest of Elite nerds at work, I decided to join them in Elite:Dangerous .  First thing required was a massive PC upgrade; new mobo with Intel i5 CPU, 8GB RAM, SSD and this vast GTX960 video card (dwarfing the only-good-for-Minecraft GT610 it replaces): Had to buy a new power supply too, my old one couldn't keep the 960 fed (8-pin PCI-E connector is needed, and many watts). Was it all worth it?  Yes, Elite is blummin ACE .  It's much more space sim than Eve-Online, and more fun too.  It's pure quality throughout, though the learning curve is steep and this is a classic, old-fashioned PC game - it doesn't hold your hand and you're expected to do your homework if you want to make progress; those raised on consoles could soon lose patience.  But look how pretty it is!

Bangernomics

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I've now owned the MX5 for 8 years.  It cost all of £1200 and apart from looking awful it's still going strong.  Apart from the engine being a bit wheezy.  And the synchros are going on 1st and 2nd gear.  First arrival in January 2007 January 2015 I've been using it quite a lot lately 'cos it's often too cold for bikes.  It's noisy, unrefined and quite thirsty, but it's still so engaging to drive; the steering in particular is like caressing a lovely ladies bottom.  I could make it a lot nicer by swapping out the engine and box, getting it properly mapped and putting OEM suspension on it, but that's a lot of cost and bother and soon it'll be MOTORBIKES MOTORBIKES MOTORBIKES anyway, so it'll probably soldier on until something properly breaks.

Snowday

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Shiters Day Out

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Met up with some folks from Autoshite today.  It was BLOODY COLD on top of a hill overlooking Portsmouth, but there was some good stuff: Hot LC10 Vauxhall's finest and the return of Captain Pinky!   As it's currently too cold for bikes and I'm bloody bored of driving the Citroens, I've fixed the MX5. I found another specialist MX5 breaker not far from Winchester - that's the third one I've discovered in this part of the world, is there really this much demand for them?  Anyway, I got a used PAS pipe, flasher relay and a steering wheel in better condition than mine, all for £70. They're Doctor MX5 , they seem sound blokes. It was all fixed within about 3 hours.  The interior was soggy and full of mould, I had to hit it hard with the Dettol to make it habitable again, but now it smells like school changing rooms.