andrew_berge
andrew_berge
andrew_berge

+1 For Potplayer. I used to use KMPlayer, which was from the same developer i believe.

Put Homebrew on my Wii and hacked my PSP as well.

I use Gimp as well.

Oh, nice one. And here I've been right-clicking the taskbar all this time. It's funny how many people still use Ctrl+Alt+Del. So slow.

@MJemrc1: It doesn't work unless you're using the Numpad. CTRL+SHIFT+EQUALS doesn't work. My old laptop didn't have a numpad, so i remapped it with Autohotkey.

CTRL + NUMPAD ADD.

Hehe! Better breaking.

I was pretty skeptical at first, so i checked the guy's blog. He refers to a head-fi thread, in which a member posted a pic proving that the drivers are the exact same model. I tracked down the specific post:

"Headphones rarely have much bass"

Is this only happening at amazon.com? As of this writing, amazon.ca still says that you need a minimum of $25.

Not to mention the hardware power button present on all computers.

Informative, thanks! I didn't actually know what Hyperthreading was until now.

As if it wasn't good enough on it's own, there are also many, many plugins out there that can expand it's functionality in many ways. You'll be hard pressed to find a format it can't play.

I also use post-it's, but instead of one task per page i have a list on it and cross each task off as i go.

I second this. It's an incredibly useful tool. Especially helpful when a folder is larger than you expect or a drive is almost full.

A few poorly organized thoughts:

M3U playlists can also be saved with relative filepaths, depending which software you're saving with (either way you can just edit the file).

Yes! Personal taste plays a huge part in a headphone purchase. Reviews in this domain are highly subjective. Especially since there are so many different beliefs about audio (regarding burn-in, cables, DACs, etc).

I didn't find him annoying, but that mark on the wall behind him was very distracting.

Now we just need a video about the difference between KB and KiB.