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“Frequencies within the Doppler bands”?

ARGHH - Will it let me immerse myself in GTAV??

I agree. It’s practically trivial depending on your router. And if you went so far as to get hidden webcams... you -should- be able to hide them from your guests electronically as well.

HA! I like the way you phrased that.

because no-one doing an airbnb with hidden wi-fi cameras are going to go through the trouble of setting up a secondary or guest wifi hotspot for their apparently untrustworthy guests... I mean, many decent routers let you set up dual networks practically trivially.

Ha. Good to know. My latest mobo is from 2012; mid-line. Def has a CMOS battery in it! (Luckily I don’t feel like I have to BIOS password-protect my machines anymore lol)

Then you just take the battery off of mobo and reset it.

There’s a point of no return when it comes to metal bending. When your loads exceed the design limit load, and blows past any margin of safety you have... then all bets are off. Imagine a paperclip. sucker should last for many thousands of paperclippings before failure. Bend the sucker in half back and forth a couple

I have 2 disks with smudges. x_x. That’s what I get for leaving a disk in the playstation. Also, streaming to ipad in bed is brilliant. (relatively new to plex and all it has to offer...) Will have to do that. Thanks.

Ha, I haven’t. I have a bunch of files, but mostly I stream from my hackintosh to my tv. I used to use straight up HDMI, but now I’m in a house and my office is ~200’ from the tv wall. (I’ve never bothered with looking at the computer stats while in the other room since it’s been a smooth ride so far...) I have young

I have some older mkv files (standard def, sorry) that played flawlessly.

Interesting. Plex lets you stream music from you iTunes (or any other) library. Come to think of it, it’s about the only app so far I’ve seen that does.

I installed plex last night, and I didn’t notice any difference from streaming from iTunes. I haven’t tried one of my full-quality blu-ray rips yet though. I figure as long as the movie is in the right format, and you have a decent network (mine’s all wired) you’d be fine.

Mine is zippy, but I did have the “slide to upgrade error” when I tried to restore from backup. (The reason for 9.0.1 lol) Oh well, I lost all my settings (pics were backed up separately) and text messages (from 2009).

Interestingly enough, the overall trend is increasing (even sans the release-spikes). iPhones are what, 1,000,000,005 times faster now than when they started? Are we just getting more impatient? Or maybe - and this is a serious consideration now - with each new year, there are more and more people with older and older