This is for the following achievement:
Banshees, Fast and Low 25 Hijacked a Banshee during the Reach Campaign.
The fastest (and easiest) way to get this achievement is to load up "The Package" mission and select "Rally Point Bravo" on Normal. Go ahead and walk to the base you'd normally defend but instead grab a jetpack. Then you'll use it to get on top of the base's roof. Sit around and wait until one of the banshees gets closest enough, then use your jetpack to get above it. Wait for the prompt to hijack, hit x and voila--there's your achievement!
Yesterday I was in the market for some .me domains to try to help a brand I already started. I just didn't want to pay $15-25 for a couple of .me domains that would be redirecting to a .com.
I ended up stumbling across Hover. Right now they've got .ME domains for $5. Yeah, $5. So I spent a good 30 minutes pouring over some new names and I had 5 in my cart but decided to cut it down to just 2. $10 for two .me domains. That would have been around $40 at GoDaddy or Namecheap.
The cost for the other domains are around $15/yr for com/net/org although they do include free private whois, DNS management, domain forwarding and unlimited custom URLs. That's almost on par with the other registrars and you won't have to deal with atrocious hidden fees that you don't see until you checkout.
You can use the coupon code "cupcakes" to get 10% off your purchase at Hover.
Last year I was on the lookout for a new keyboard and having already been using Razer products (Razer Abyssus and a Razer Goliathus), I decided to take a gander at their keyboards.
I went with the Razer Lycosa keyboard. I wanted something with laptop-style keys that would be quieter and of course the backlight was a plus. Unfortunately for me, I didn't read up on any reviews on this product at all. I just went blind into the purchase as I was already familiar with Razer.
The first few couple of months were fine; I used the keyboard on a daily basis for hours at a time. After awhile though I noticed that the occasional time a key would not respond (eg: the letter 'g' would not respond) and unplugging the USB cord would 'reset' it. This happened so seldom that I never thought anything of it. However, after awhile it turned into more than just a key here and there. Eventually the touch screen to change light settings (WSAD, all keys lit, off) would randomly stop responding and various keys would be 'stuck' despite not having even touched them.
It has gotten to the point where I would unplug the USB cord for my keyboard every few hours. A couple of months ago I finally researched a bit on the product and found various articles that this was a common problem with the Lycosa. Lycosa's with serials that started at MT0803, MT0802, MT0801, and MT07 were those that were affected however Razer stated that "were limited to a small batch of customers" and since the problem was 'so small' no recall was necessary. My Lycosa starts with an MT09 serial number and apparently I should not be affected--but I am!
I finally decided to contact Razer last night as I was tired of putting up with the poor reliability of the Lycosa. I received a reply within a few hours asking for more details on the purchase. And finally around 10PM last night I received a response that they would not offer me an RMA on the Lycosa due to my purchase having only a 90 day warranty on it from November 2009 to January 2010. WHAT?!
The main article I read on the issue was from Tomshardware.com "Razer Responds to Lycosa KB Issue"
"Frick also mentioned that the problem was small enough that there wasn't any recall performed, and that customers with affected serial numbers can get their boards replaced free of charge."
So just because my serial isn't specifically listed as affected yet those with MT09 keyboards DO have this issue, I'm screwed no matter what. I just think it's poor that Razer knows of this issue yet has done nothing about it in the three years it's actually been present. The sad thing is that the MT09's are obviously affected because looking around online will yield tons of posts about the MT09 being affected just as well. I think that they really should have immediately taken my keyboard for an RMA despite the serial being MT09 and the warranty being up--especially when they've even admitted to the problem and stated that they would replace the boards free of charge.
I was really looking forward to continuing on being a loyal Razer customer. I've been waiting for the Razer Onza to release and after this issue, I'm not even sure if I want to continue using Razer's products. Between the issue STILL being present and Razer failing to replace the obviously defective product, I'm already looking at picking up a Logitech Illuminated keyboard and a Xtrac pads for future mouse/surface pads.
Over the years I've always been a part of someone's gaming community--a member here, a subscriber there or a moderator there. There have been multiple times through the years that I've contemplated starting my own community. I'd get a domain registered and would start to prepare the site.. but eventually I just stopped following through with it. However, a few weeks ago I had the urge to run my own community and after my GoDaddy pre-order for cupcakes.co failed, I decided to use that refund towards GameGirl.
My idea for GameGirl is to be both a place for gaming content (reviews, walkthroughs/achievements, game updates) and a social network. Right now I've been slamming away on the keyboard getting the GameGirl forums tidied up. I debated on whether or not I wanted to hold off on allowing a community to start but I figured what's stopping me? So the community is up and running already while I'm now focusing all my time and effort on getting the main site designed and coded.
That being said this post is actually me looking for some serious to casual gamers. You don't necessarily have to be female although it's my priority/preference for the time being. Essentially I am looking for people that will remain dedicated to this project while we're in our baby phase. I'm looking for gamers that enjoy writing reviews about games they've played (single player, co-op or multiplayer), writing about the latest news for video game publishers and developers, or perhaps enjoy creating video walkthroughs and/or achievement guides.
This will be an unpaid position within GameGirl but over the next few months I do plan on providing to those that are contributing to GameGirl on a consistent basis. How you'll be rewarded will be discussed privately as I don't want to give away all of my trade secrets! If you are interested in contributing your writing skills to GameGirl then please send an email to me at jordan @riane.org.
If you're not interested in writing for GameGirl but would like to be a part of the community then please register at the forums! It's not active at the moment as we have only just finished the skin (and are still working on making it cross browser and/or fixing bugs) but I'd love to have any of my readers join even if you're not a gamer.


