SylenThunder
SylenThunder
SylenThunder

I do a lot of free troubleshooting for other users and people having issues with their games running the way they want. Speccy has got to be the most powerful tool for me. With a link to a published Speccy report and the output from dxdiag, I can usually narrow down exactly what their issue is, and will also be able

According to the Keurig instructions for the larger machines, you will need to leave the vinegar in it to "soak" for 4 hours. The only one that takes only 30 minutes are the mini-Keurigs.

http://www.keurig.com/customer-servi…

I'm surprised that I had to scroll down so far to find this one.

My biggest reason for not switching some of my bulbs over to LED is...
1. They don't have the soft yellow light. It's either slightly blue, or blazing pure white. (unless I feel like getting a light output that will require me purchasing more overpriced bulbs.)

It appears that you neglected to mention the numerous nodes that your network data travels through once it leaves your ISP and is on it's way to the end server. That will introduce several additional points of failure that could be limiting your speeds on your downloads or uploads, or creating network latency in the

Been through a couple of these. Have had nothing but issues with the charger plug, with the battery, and sometimes even keeping the mic working during a call.
Getting support from Logitech on it hasn't been easy either. They finally sent a new unit out after almost a month of failed troubleshooting.

The worst part is

I had a friend that needed her family PC repaired. It was taking over 20 minutes just to boot to the desktop and they couldn't figure it out. She had critical financial data for her company that she couldn't afford to lose, so a re-image was out of the question.

After much scanning, I finally cleared off all 800,000+

What I would love to see, is something like this that will work in sync with others. Get a few friends together and go running and be all connected in the same "game session".

Aside from that though, this looks like an awesome app and definitely worth the price tag.

While that feature may not be ideal if you're looking to re-use the drives later, the design that they implement provides much faster data streams than a lot of the other NAS drives I've used in the past. Considering the cost, I'd just purchase another internal drive if you want an internal drive. For NAS storage, the

But rather than selling them something they wanted, he would talk them into something much less. It wasn't good customer service because the customer wasn't getting what they wanted, and then would go to the store down the street and return the radio they purchased from us and get a new one that they came in for.

Also,

My vote would have been, "Your blinker fluid is low" =P

I remember when I managed a Radio Shack, I had this one guy that would always UNDER-sell the clients. A guy could walk into the store wanting a $600 surround system, and this guy would talk him into a $50 handheld.

But, because he managed to meet quotas, showed up on time, and followed policies, I couldn't do anything

I actually have a spare Acer L100 laying around I might try this on. =)

I completely agree. One of the first things I always upgrade is the lighting. One of my best investments was an air compressor and tool set. Now I need to upgrade to a new model with a larger tank because I find so many uses for it.

FireFox lost the browser wars years ago when they stopped development and even IE became a faster browser. Chrome is King these days, and even has the same Apps and customization we loved in FireFox.

FireFox used to be my primary browser, and I used Opera as a secondary. Chrome came out, and though it was sleek, it really didn't have the same plugins that FireFox did, so I stayed with Firefox.

I have a Droid4 with the stock 4.1.2 and it worked fine for me. +)

Love my SodaClub machine. It's fun ordering syrup flavor concentrates for sno-cones and making my own syrup to put in it. It's great when you sweeten it with Stevia instead of sugar too.

Wanam Xposed is a module that offers a ton of visual tweaks and feature updates. For example, Wanam gives you the ability to record calls, changes your volume buttons into music playback controls (even in apps that don't normally support it), adds reboot options like recovery and hotboot to the power menu, the option

I've used WinAmp because of the wonderful interface and features. I've used VLC media player because of it's versatility in editing and supported formats. Then I would use a couple of other programs for sorting and tagging my music. Only later to find out half the tags were wrong and I have to find something else. And