A 3 Barracks opening that I like to use. Build order is posted below. Numbers represent your supply at which you make that unit/building. Numbers assume no units lost. Numbers may be slightly off, just worry about doing them in order as quickly as possible. 10 Supply Depot 12 Barracks 14 Supply Depot (Finish Wall-in… every map is different) 15 Refinery 16 Scout 17 Marine 17 Orbital Command 17 Tech Lab (First Barracks) 17 Supply Depot 18 2nd Barracks 18 Marauder 20 3rd Barracks 20 Supply Depot 24 Reactor on 2nd Barracks 26 Supply Depot MAKE SUPPLY DEPOTS NONSTOP WITH 1 SCV 27 Tech Lab on 3rd Barracks CONSTANTLY MAKE 2X MARINES AND 2X MARAUDERS FROM ALL BARRACKS. 35 2nd Refinery PUSH OUT ONCE FIRST MARAUDER SPAWNS FROM 3RD BARRACKS 45 Stimpack Constantly produce units. Depending on how our attack goes: Goes Well: Keep pressure up, producing units If Goes Normal: Tech to Medvacs If Goes Poorly: Turtle and build Command Center in main to expand. Hope this helps ![]()
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Thorium is readily available & can be turned into energy without generating transuranic wastes. Thorium’s capacity as nuclear fuel was discovered during WW II, but ignored because it was unsuitable for making bombs. A liquid-fluoride thorium reactor (LFTR) is the optimal approach for harvesting energy from Thorium, and has the potential to solve today’s energy/climate crisis. This 16 minute video is summarizes 197 minutes worth of Google Tech Talks on the subject of Thorium & LFTR.

By Chris Scott Barr
When I first saw the Iron Man movie a couple years back, I thought it would be cool to have that original arc reactor sitting on my desk like Tony Stark did. I figured that in no time Marvel would cash in and start selling replicas. Apparently they decided to wait until the second movie was getting ready to come out, as they’ve finally decided to put one on the market.
For $150 you can have your own aluminum and stainless steel replica arc reactor. It’s even got a number of LED’s to give it that wonderful glow, if you’re into that. The full-size prop replica comes in the same plexi-glass case that you saw in the movie, though you can take it out if you wish. Sadly, it will not power your own homemade Iron Man suit.
[ ThinkGeek ] VIA [ Technabob ]

Forget about the just-announced Corsair Reactor and Nova SSDs because you’re not going to want those after you hear about the upcoming Force models. This new line forgos the Indilinx Bareboot controller for the faster SandForce SD-1200 processor, which enables the Force line to read at 285MB/s and write at 275MB/s. Yeah, that’s quick. Trim support is also present on the SATA II drives as long as you’re running a Trim-friendly OS like Windows 7. Don’t expect all this SSD goodness to be affordable, though.
The Force series will feature 100GB and 200GB models at launch, but Corsair has yet to announce their prices. However seeing as the slower and smaller Nova 128GB model retails for $369, it’s safe to assume that the new Force drives will retail well north of that price-point. We should find out shortly. The Force line is expected to be available within two weeks.