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I prefer XBMC, because not everything thing has to be scanned into the library, you can just link folders, while Plex requires scanning all your library to have access to it. Also XBMC has a quite bit more for plugins(some questionable for legality) than Plex does.

Since I have started using two monitors, I had a day I had one of my monitors stop working and was forced to use only one monitor and I felt handicapped. I am not sure if I am more productive, but I know I cannot go back to working with one monitor and feel as efficient.

ugh....318 apps on my iPhone 5, I guess maybe I need to read the "breaking your app addiction" article.

Cool, thanks for the tip. I will try this when I get home from work.

I was searching around, and I think it does work with NextPVR(from their forum posts). Thanks again for posting this great article, the reason I keep coming back to Lifehacker.

I have the Mohu Leaf antenna, and easily the best antenna I have used. I had two other antennas before this and I had to move them a certain direction to get certain channels, and with the Leaf I have not had to do that.

I was looking to do a windows machine and use NextPVR, and more interested in taking that route, if it was possible. Don't really feel like stringing another cable across my room to do this with a TV tuner card.

I also got two extra jobs and basically did nothing for 10 months, I had my "I've had it moment", and I was willing to sacrifice life for a short time to pay everything off. It was not easy, and I extremely hated not having a life, but the punishment I went through for the short 10 months, will teach me never to

Can anyone confirm if you can use a HD Homerun(not the prime version, just the antenna version of it) to replicate these results, instead of using a tuner card?

a snow scraper...that is about all that is in my car for helpful items(other than spare tire and jack). I am kind of a neat freak so I keep my car pretty much spotless inside.

I believe still paying off the smallest debt is the smartest way to attack this(I can confirm this works since I paid off 30,000 in a little under 10 months by using the debt snowball method) since getting the little ones paid off quick gives you small wins so it makes you feel like you are gaining traction(and keeps

for the apple tv 2, firecore is the best site for jailbreak information, unfortunately there is not a apple tv 3 jailbreak(and I doubt there will ever be one, since it has been out for almost a year and still no progress): http://support.firecore.com/entries/387605-jailbreaking-101-seas0npass

not for Apple TV 3, unfortunately: https://twitter.com/MuscleNerd/status/295969366661541888

Pivos XIOS DS, you can get them at amazon for 105.99, you will need a micro sdhc card also to load the xbmc image. It will allow you to the android version of xbmc(still seems to have a few issues), or you can do the linux version(which is about perfect and quite a bit more stable than android).

you can have the folders linked in xbmc in the videos section and not have to add them to the library(video files that are not movies or TV shows, that is the only way you can access them, since they cannot be categorized using that). The runtime next to the movie, that I am not sure if you can do.

if you are not needing an optical port, the Pivos XIOS DS box works extremely well(the linux build is about perfect, Android still needs a bit of work). You can get those at amazon for a $105.99 at the moment. Doubt the ATV3 will be jailbroken.

I would have to say...yep

I am not paid shill, I did pay of 30,000 dollars in little under 10 months(I can show you the amounts if you really don't believe me), but I pretty much gave up life, and worked three jobs. But I will say, if you are not willing to sacrifice for the short term, and have that 'I have had it' moment, then his methods

I don't agree with your statement at all, I followed Dave Ramsey's methods and paid off nearly 30,000 in 10 months following his methods, making around the figure you stated. His methods are meant to sacrifice in the short term(get a 2nd or 3rd job) so you can prosper in the long term.

I followed Dave Ramsey's ways and paid off 29,500 in a little under 10 months...easy, hell no, but it was definitely well worth it.