I'd say you're right if it weren't for the change in actuation distance. For people that make their living based on apm and the speed of their strokes, I'd take their word that 15% speed increase would be a big deal.
I'd say you're right if it weren't for the change in actuation distance. For people that make their living based on apm and the speed of their strokes, I'd take their word that 15% speed increase would be a big deal.
I don't have a problem with my Razer keyboard, but the reviews on their mice are pretty atrocious. It seems like they have a pretty high failure rate.
I really don't care much for Reds. These Oranges look like the bee's knees to me.
I just got a keyboard with reds. I'm coming off a razer black widow ultimate with blues. I wish I had gone with browns though. Brown or the Cherry MX Clear. But those are hard to get your hands on. The Reds are good pressure-wise, but offer no feedback whatsoever. I was looking for something that felt like a blue but…
*waits*
I've never cared much for BSD nor it's offspring. (Except for Playstation's works :P) Manjaro is just so polished and pretty out of the box. I revert to Debian bases as my main. The absence of sudo, dpkg, and apt/aptitude throws me off.
Yeah but if I text Dustin "DicksDicksDicksDicks", any onlooker would just think "Oh dear, they're just talking about dicks again."
Glad I'm not the only one. While watching in potato-vision, I thought "Is that The Final Countdown? No... no it's something completely different with the same timings." Then I unpotato'd.
Not being a dick, just asking, have you ever played a MOBA? The difference is comparable to Call of Duty VS. Planetside. One is short instances of a battle (about half hour matches for MOBAs) the other is a large scale grind that happens to feature PvP if you want to play it.
Me too. Honestly, I watched a good bit of it, and I thought it was hilarious.
I'd say it's probably the #3 form behind Micro and Mini.
My arduinos, external hard drive, sata dock, and my UPS. Sorry man, haha I actually have quite a few things that use them.
All the printers we have at the library I work at.
I'm a pretty avid computer junkie. Wake up, sit at my computer, news > netflix > social crap > games > goto: work > IT job > come home and pretend I'm a software developer. Lately I've been getting a lot of headaches. I think I'll be giving these a shot. I'm honestly at a computer about 10 hours a day.
The linked cable is USB A to B, not micro :(
The Thing is my go-to example of excellence in puppetry. What a marvelous film.
I used to work in public PC repair, I've seen McAffee cause more problems than it solves. The same goes for Kaspersky and Norton. Webroot for paid, Clam or MSE for free.
You really shouldn't remove those though. They also contain instructions on how to be uninstalled, in case you ever need to roll one back.
I have over 20 devices that have Netflix apps. I only watch on my PC.