Mid Tower Case
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Some Sightseeing Rides A Misnomer
Tourist traps. Created to wring every last dollar out of you. It's as if they were thought up to ruin your vacation. And sightseeing rides rank right up there.
Take Zalman Silber's Skyride in New York's Empire State Building. With a name like that, you'd think it was up there at the top, where it's located. Instead, it's merely on the second floor. Moreover, express access to the top - for which you pay an additional fifty percent of the ticket price - is just a matter of skipping a few lines. It's not as if you go straight to the top. You'll still have to wait on lines, only perhaps one or two less.
And just what is the Skyride? A movie. A half-hour film. That's it! Definitely a case where the sizzle sounds better than how the steak tastes.
But Zalman Silber redeems himself with his other attractions, the Skywalk and The Edge. The first amusement is aptly named for sure, essentially a catwalk a thousand feet above street level outside the top of the Sydney Tower in Sydney, Australia. It's an exhilarating experience where, unlike traditional observation decks enclosed behind glass, visitors walk out onto a metal platform that juts out of the building, creating the breath-taking feeling of being suspended in mid-air!
As can be imagined, wind gusts are quite strong at such a height, and special "skysuits" cable-tethered to support structures are used to ensure guest safety. But the Skywalk is open in most kinds of weather, and available practically the whole year.
A similar attraction is The Edge at the Eureka Tower in Melbourne, Australia. This time, visitors are in a fully enclosed cube that sticks out of the building near the very top, with fully transparent glass all around - even below one's feet! A really cool feature of this amusement is how everything is initially opaque, and only suddenly transparent to create an exciting sense of unexpected suspension almost a thousand feet above ground!
These two are great fun and a must for any to-do list when in Sydney or Melbourne. These are the kinds of experiences that really make vacations memorable. After all, vacations are about more than simple relaxation and getting away from work. They are about experiences - ideally, new experiences, positive experiences, unique experiences. And while such attractions as the Skywalk exist elsewhere, such as over the Grand Canyon in the State of Arizona, there's only one such thing in Sydney and one such thing in Melbourne, offering stunning vistas outdone only by a helicopter flyover.
So beware the tourist traps and spend your hard-earned dollars instead where it would go the furthest. Patronize only those rides which offer true value for the money!
what is a good mid tower case that supports this cooler?
CORSAIR Hydro H70 CWCH70 120mm High Performance CPU Cooler
price range $30-$120 no PSU needed. if you know of more than one or a list of them please give link. ATX form factor
i just bought this one and its great
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811147153
has 2 120mm fans and a 140mm fan with a option to do 2 more 120mm fans
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