GregoYatzee
GregoYatzee
GregoYatzee

I wanna know what it'll cost for a copy outright. I've been running it on an old dual core laptop and it is snappy and awesome. That laptop shipped with xp.

Kosher does not contain Iodine.

Mine is from Lowes and works the same now as 4-5 years ago when I hung it. I agree that a heavier clear coat is necessary for better erase. I'll check HD next time.

I have one of these in my kitchen. Black marker is the only color to actually dry erase, and only if it is relatively fresh. Windex or any other general purpose cleaner works perfectly fine. These boards are made for wall covering, therefore, cleanable.

I find the tagging process far worse than ripping. Almost never does the autotagging match what I want it too. That is why I have a copy of my music library on every computer/device in the house. Redundancy and access. I use good old Karen Kenworthy's Replicator to do the job. All these years and still the simplest

I have used Karen Kenworthy's Replicator for this purpose for years. Quick, efficient and reliable.

That's not a fair comparison because you learned on iOS and then switched platforms. Likewise, if you learned to use a computer running Windows and switched to a Mac, many things would be unintuitive to you, but the OS would be less to blame than the fact that you were being forced to alter your habits.

Sprint in Evansville has no 4G, 3G is pathetic in most of the city, especially the western half. Regular cell coverage is even spotty, drops lots of calls.

Seems only cheap companies use Sprint towers. We left Sprint and their unlimited data because they didn't have 4G here after promising two months for two years. Their 3G was unavailable 5% of the time according to my phone and when it was up, only maybe 5% of that time was it fast enough to actually work without

Dead on... Almost 3 years ago I had a storm claim paying out around $35000 and my premiums have not increased any more than usual. This is the first claim I have had in the 10ish years I have been with them. I have premium checked regularly and no other company comes closer than $200-$500 per year than current.

I'm on the other end of the spectrum. I long for the day I can replace my laptop with my phone. Lack of simple way of preloading on wifi really hampers that... multitasking too.

Yeah, my thoughts are on the reliability issue. There are always new technologies for increasing range and speed, but I am tired of wireless always crashing. How about putting on the breaks and settling reliability issues?

It is the multiple ways to interact that is overwhelming to new users.

Sounds like a door to establish a Federal sales tax. Set up the system and why not, they will say...

First, clean gaskets. Once dry, apply spray silicone. WD40 and Vaseline are bad as they are petroleum based and will cause degradation in the gaskets.

I have yet to find one that the wireless didn't constantly crash, even my current Buffalo DD-WRT.

The only option I found was a stand alone player. The software option requires purchasing the new version every year for updates to play newer disks. I gave up on the HTPC option for this reason. Blue ray did bring real quality improvements, but not worth $60-80 a year for updates. One day we wont have to mess with

I have experienced more channel separation and spacial quality through optical.

Home Depot stocks them too.

I find myself more productive if I work on what I am emotionally, physically or psychologically geared up to. At times I do have to push myself to be geared up for some tasks.