MrThunderfield
MrThunderfield
MrThunderfield

Here in Finland I pay about 8 euros for a bulb. That's roughly 10$. Finland isn't exactly known for it's cheapness of living, so I assumed finding cheap ones in the States was possible. I'm sure most stores are selling the name brands more aggressively, though.

Yeah, I know they have to be replaced eventually. Still, they last longer than incandescents.

Uh, no one has to. I'm a penny-pinching student myself. LED's are a worthwhile upgrade.

A good price is around 10$, higher than 15$ and it should start smelling like rip-off. Buy off-brand, the technology isn't very advanced. It's like HDMI cables, the cheap ones are just as good as the Monster ones.

No mention of LED lights? I can't imagine an easier upgrade that saves a pile of money.

Does this software or anything else allow me to snap windows to the borders of the screen that is adjacent to the second screen? Normally the window just travels with the mouse over to the other screen, but I'd love to have a region there that would snap the window if dropped.

Bumping this comment, because this is quite misleading in the article.

If you don't mind paying around $100 for quality software, I suggest checking out WebStorm from JetBrains. It is a seriously awesome IDE, and it has a Live View function that integrates with a Chrome extension so you can see your edits as you do them, in Chrome. If you need PHP there's PhpStorm, which is basically

Any reason to experience the Max Payne 3 favelas is good, even if it's just "I don't have anything better to do". Those levels are amazing.

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No, THIS is the most useless machine ever.

I scanned through the comments here, and there's one amazing show no one has mentioned yet.

Although it's not impossible for a game that has been a daily deal to be an even cheaper flash sale. Picked up Skyrim a few sales ago this way.

Well, you could try to not use acid on everything. Not sure about playthrough 1, but in playthrough 2 it's only effective against armor, while suffering a damage penalty for everything else. If you want a general-purpose element, use shock. Hugely effective against shields and no damage penalties against anything else.

Profit!

I'd love it if Half-Life 3 had already been released, but only accessible by a direct Steam search and nobody would have though about doing that yet.

If it were to happen, I think it'd be the start of a loop.

Gee thanks, now I have a lot of tabs open.

Revolution is entertaining, yes, but it also seems quite clumsily written. I don't recall pondering on storytelling structure and such while watching other shows, but here the plotpoints seem to be more "artificial". It's like the writers are going "Hey! This is the conflict in the scene, look how well it is written!"

As my Photoshop teacher so delicately put it: "The difference between DPI and PPI is the same as the difference between an apple and a brick."

Care to share the make and model of that black rectangle of yours?