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Not going to lie, but I still torrent quite frequently. Being a member of several private torrent sites and be able to get 5.1 Blu-ray rips and web-dl downloads of TV shows, most sites don’t provide the streaming quality you can get from Torrent sites.

I have never seen a Rolex do any of those things, and they are much more expensive than $350

I can swear by this. I have installed Cinemaquest ideal-lume lights (http://www.cinemaquestinc.com/Ideal-Lume.htm) on three of my TV’s and it makes a world of difference in a dark room for eliminating eye fatigue. Highly recommend adding to a TV if you watch a lot of TV with the lights turned off.

Not in Colorado, we have a state law that doesn't allow competition if an area is already served by another provider, unless you have public election to allow a second provider. Get your facts straight before saying "start your own provider...", since in more than 20 states that isn't an option.

After watching the movie Gravity, I can definitely understand the reservations.

I will admit there are some nasty mean people on the web, but you know the best solution to this is avoid the curiosity of that little 'notification' icon on the Twitter home page saying you have a new notification...and you will never see any of that bile. If you can't fight that curiosity, you better grow a thick

Wait a second, I thought Al Gore invented the internet? Well this completely ruins my day...lol.

Anything electronics, books, or blu-rays, and pretty much all Computer items (unless Microcenter can beat the price). With Amazon prime, free two day shipping, and one day is less than the price of sales tax, yeah hard to not use Amazon over local.

I know using the Raspberry Pi 1st gen for Raspbmc was not the greatest experience compared to a Intel Atom machine, but the looks of the new Raspberry Pi 2 using Openelec seems to be about as good a Celeron NUC.

...and the funny thing is, the representative (Marsha Blackburn) from your home state, is the one trying to crush local muni fiber networks. Gotta love what lobby dollars make you do.

Still the big problem, and why it isn't a true competitor to a Tesla, doesn't have access to a super charger network, which limits you driving this car no more than 200 miles from your home, unless you want to wait overnight for it to fully charge.

If you are used to the standard mode, you will need to give your eyes a few days to get used to it. It will look bland compared to standard or vivid modes for a few days, but after that you will get used to it being that is the way it is supposed to look.

The big problem is that consumers are being sold by the Best Buys and other electronic retailers that TV's should have a picture that pops and is bright and colorful. When people calibrate their TV's to be accurate and it doesn't show those traits Best Buy is pushing anymore, they don't think it looks good. I have

And also, it is a fact, the government allowed Comcast to be the sole broadband provider in many areas so they would build a high speed network without fear of competition.

I am actually in favor of competition, but hardly any companies have the ability with the deep pockets and lobbying ability of Comcast to compete. I live in Colorado, and the only way a secondary broadband service provider is able to compete in an area that is already being served by a broadband provider, is through

This wouldn't be necessary if the government would have allowed competition for broadband services, and not gave the Comcasts, Time Warners, and Verizons monopoly power without government regulation. Due to the fact of that, now the government needs to get involved...again, being there really isn't any other solution.

This service sounds about the same as a seedbox.

I will say going to Micro Center, doing the 'buy online, pick up at the store' is much quicker than shopping in store. You usually only have maybe 1-2 people to wait behind, and the 'pick up' counter is right at the entrance of the store (at least in Denver). At the Micro Center in Denver, there is not a time of the

I can tell you, as an owner of a Synology NAS, it doesn't work very well being a plex server. I went with a Core I7 Windows PC as my Plex server, which none of my devices have any problems watching media from that server.