I live in Atlanta - the airport isn't laid out particularly well, it's not particularly nice, it's not pleasing to the eye, and it's a pain in the ass to get to. By those criteria, it doesn't need to be the worlds busiest airport, yet it is.
I live in Atlanta - the airport isn't laid out particularly well, it's not particularly nice, it's not pleasing to the eye, and it's a pain in the ass to get to. By those criteria, it doesn't need to be the worlds busiest airport, yet it is.
Oh, no. Are power outlets and USB ports the new cup holder?
Dude - Good review, but you got lost going from Roswell to Chattanooga?
Another tip: Don't rent from U-Haul.
This one is still my favorite, one that the OP (Raphael) posted about a year ago. The guy who did this was so proud to show his forum his new method, too!
I use gigabit Ethernet. I do large file transfers from the computer to the media server, so it is useful to have. The price difference between Cat5e and Cat6 is negligible compared to the effort it would take to upgrade in the future. I want to be sure to future-proof as much as possible. I'm already kicking myself…
I did have to make the decision that the TV is always going to be where it is and I will never use a remote amp, so the surround sound panel is behind the TV (wired for 7 speaker plus RCA sub, only use 5 + sub currently).
X10 supports a limited number of devices and powerline networking is not the ideal solution. At this point, X10 is dated and an ethernet-based system offers more control and a more elegant solution, provided that the house can be wired to support it.
I can't tell you how much I want to build the next house I live in so I can do things like that correctly on the first go. When I wired my living room, I had to go the long way around the room through the wall due to the ceiling and placement of the room. I ended up putting in 4 Ethernet drops (in addition to many…
I use it almost exclusively. Wi-Fi is too unreliable. I have 2 hotsopts, both with DD-WRT in my house and dual band N, and the connection is still spotty.On Wireless N alone, I could barely stream Netflix to my TV - it would buffer often.
Vacuums aren't big. Vacuums aren't expensive (you can even find one at a value village!). There is no excuse.
You ALWAYS pay for shipping. Sometimes, though, it's not a separate line-item.
I agree with all of these. Performance & Practicality > toys.
for my regular e-mail address "username@gmail.com", I use "u.sername@gmail.com" along with a filter to remove out spam.
Toyota Celica
Honestly, after ten years of bartending and sales jobs (along with college), my advice is to not give a shit about the people in your audience. I don't mean to say the audience as a whole, but really don't care about each individual person. Once the room of people becomes a group of people who you, on an individual…
There are a lot of good options in the class, but only if you're the sort of person to look at it that way. In my experience, though, nothing else quite drives like a Porsche. They have a feel that just isn't replicated. You have the perfect amount of feedback going back to the cabin with a suspension that keeps you…
I think the real question is if Virgin Galactic's miles will transfer to Virgin Atlantic.
It looks good for the price, but at this point, I wouldn't buy one without wireless on/off. I use my GoPro on my car for Autocross, and tend to put it in places that aren't convenient to hit the start recording button.
It's ridiculous that Atlanta residents are forced to pay for this shit. A new stadium won't increase attendance and provide ANY new money to the city.