SqueakyLetuce
Evanvdberg
SqueakyLetuce

The quality just isn't there, nor does it have the same array of tools on it. If he wanted a decent smaller Leatherman his best bet would probably be the Skeletool, though in the end, if you want THAT many tools in a multitool that actually work, your going to have sacrifices and your going to have to live with them.

Allot of people complain about firefox's performance issues, but I find their mostly ram related. Chrome on the other hand is more CPU intensive(at least for me, my laptop fan doesn't ever seem to shut off with chrome running), but it does "feel" faster due to it not filling the ram up like firefox does. I still flip

I'm assuming the courses that are already a couple of weeks in(like the math street fighter course) are slated to start again soon(within the next 6 weeks)?

I originally left chrome because their a 32 bit browser on a 64 bit machine(which makes anything running Java not work in chrome since java is 64 bit only on the mac). Now I'm pretty much staying for the open source goodness.

I can tell you now, the Autocad 365 crap is not even proper cad, and is more along the lines of sketchup, with one or two extra features. It would take me several times longer to draw a part in any of the 365 services than in Solidworks.

I wonder how useful these things are beyond basic stuff. Can it play minecraft? Can I run android emulators on it? From what CPUboss and other CPU benchmarking places show, even the Gigabyte BRIX i7 would be less powerful than a ITX computer with a i3 4330 and have worse graphics. I like the size though, and if the i7

Does anyone on a mac actually use chrome? Honestly, the fact that its 32-bit only(making it incompatible with allot of java applications online) has irked me to the point of switching entirely to Firefox, I rarely see these lag issues everyone talks about. Though I must admit that I did make it more chrome

Freedom: The degree to which change can be enacted.
So now that we have that out of the way, let me start by saying that having 10 years of spending accounted for in savings is only one level of freedom. Freedom here is not a you have it or not attribute but a scale. How free are you? Can you move across country to a

Personally, I always like smaller, but I draw my line at 10"(I currently have a 13" Macbook Air) which is obviously tablet territory. I'm a college student and having something I can take with me anywhere with little weight and minimal bulk is essential. I don't know if I'd ever move away from this smaller is better

Couldn't have said it better myself. You'll often see the "fittest" people in society actually die quite quickly, as being physically fit and capable(like many athletes) requires you to put stress on your body to get to that point. If anyone wants to read more into the subject I would recommend the book "Body by

Leatherman skeltool CX, better blade than its non CX cousin.

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I think the ncase m1 is a much better product than all of these if your looking for dedicated graphics. Though it is going to be quite a bit more expensive. http://hardforum.com/showthread.php…