The Places I’ve Been in My Eve Space
March 20, 2010 in OOC, Pod Log by Katia Sae
“Count the stars. We can only go so far.” – Alan Parsons Project, The Traveller
20.03.cy112 Lonetrek, Makiriemi Constellation, Saatuban
OOC:
If you’ve missed my re-introduction and you’re interested in what this blog is all about, then please go to this link.
Been meaning to do this for some time now, but just haven’t had the time to do so. I’m sure this makes me the absolute last one to do it.
The request was “What does your Eve space look like” and it was asked by Chocolate Heaven. Well finally here it is. Not the highest quality of pictures, but you get the idea.
You can certainly get an idea of what I’m a fan of. Star Wars, Star Trek, Tomb Raider, Babylon 5.
As for the system, it is one that I built myself about two years ago now. Probably about time I start some upgrading. Just upgraded the OS to Windows 7 – 64 bit. Here’s the parts list for those who are interested:
NZXT Zero Black Case
Intel 975X ATX Motherboard
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Processor
4 x G.Skill 2gb 240-Pin DDR2 800 SDRAM
Thermaltake W0133RU 1200W PSU
2 x VisionTek Radeon HD3870 512MB
NEC Black FD1231H-302 Floppy
Samsung SH-S203N DVD
2 x LG – 19″ L196WTQ-BF
MS Comfort Optical Mouse 3000
MS Natural Ergo Keyboard 4000
2 x WesternDigital Raptor X 150gig HD (Setup in Raid 1)
2 x WesternDigital Caviar SE16 500gig HD (Setup in Raid 1)
CyberPower UPS CP1500AVRLCD
Logitech G51 Surround Sound Speakers
This next question has been asked many times before and I’m not sure who started this recent round. The question is where have you been? Since my goal is to explore all of the planets in each of the systems, I thought this would be an interesting map to look at.
As expected … depressing, lol. It depicts a tight-low traveled journey so far. Taking one system at a time by region, it’s not surprising to see. I’ve visited all of the systems in The Forge and I’m currently working my way through Lonetrek. It will be interesting to see as time goes on how it progresses.
Next blog we’ll pick back up on our astrophotography. Until then, fly safe.

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