If you have a home theater, you can check for Late Night mode. That's the dynamic compression setting.
If you have a home theater, you can check for Late Night mode. That's the dynamic compression setting.
Signal attenuation is based on the construction of the cable.
Well you could spend 15 minutes (rough guess) making this junk, or you could spend a few dollars on actual safety goggles. Hmmm, tough call. And yes, I'm sure all those people who are currently using nothing are going to stop what they're doing for "crafts time" to overcome this massive hurdle of affordable eye…
I agree, MP3 Direct Cut is great for this. A bit of a learning curve at first though — the UI is not the best. I'll give Ringtone Maker a shot though.
YES! Slickdeals saved me 30% on my last 2 HP Sandy Bridge laptops ($1500 -> $1000). The first one was stolen. :(
Or just buy toiletries at a 24 hour Walmart. Derp. They're not getting away with anything, but their customers are "gullible morons"? I'm curious: did that sound smarter in your head?
Cops are d-bags? I feel shocked, Cotton.
Have you tried PS3 Media Server? I run it on my desktop PC (Core2Duo w/ 4 GB RAM) and it serves up music/video/pics through my Windows file shares to the PS3. Configuration can be a pain (static local IP address helps), but it's free and works well.
VOTE: Creative Sound Blaster Tactic 3D Sigma
Correction: You still can. I thought they changed their site to block this, but it's probably how they get into the search results. The first question I looked at just had no replies.
Before they redesigned, you used to be able to just scroll to the bottom of any Experts Exchange question to read the full thread and solution without subscription.
Really? You hate EVERYTHING that involves physical motion? Not trolling here, but a lot of times it's just a matter of finding an activity you actually enjoy. I loathe running on an elliptical or treadmill, but I'll play volleyball for hours. Or practice martial arts, or do yoga. There's easily dozens of things…
VOTE: Zune HD
This is what Opera users do for fun. It's like when the Linux addicts show up for the articles on new versions of Windows/OSX. /countertroll
My Desktop isn't too bad. My Downloads folder, on the other hand, is sour about life.
If these handset companies were smart, they'd have thrown buckets of money at these XDA guys and had them fix their UIs.
Good, then the barking animals and children will alert them to my presence even FASTER.
GMaps usually gives me multiple routes, even on my phone. On the web version, it's Suggested Routes.
Huh? It's just a photo to illustrate the fact that: "One cook's 'cup of flour' may be another cook's 1¼ cups." How else would you tell other than by weight?
Metallica, eh? I wonder if they have a version of Death Magnetic that doesn't rape your earholes.