clintcarlson77
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clintcarlson77

I'm a big fan of BLIK, I've purchased quite a few of their vinyl wall decals for the walls of my various apartments I've rented over the years. They stick well, come off without destroying the wall and they have a lot of really cool designs. The wall decals they do with Threadless reproducing some of the T-shirt

Being that the USA is the only country to have dropped nuclear bombs on a civilian population it doesn't seem that surprising that we're still a little paranoid that someone might do it to us eventually.

My first experience with Line 6 was the POD XT. That pretty much sold me on their gear. About 4 years ago I picked up a Line 6 Spider IV 75watt and got a floor board for it and it's been an invaluable tool. I still love the older tube amps and analog pedals, but when you want to use a lot of effects you end up with

I live in Alaska, USA. Our basic plans through GCI.com have a 10GB a month cap. I'm paying with taxes about $135 a month for 20mb/down and 2mb/up with a cap of 200GB. Just with OS updates and steam updates and watching some netflix or hulu I hit 100GB pretty easily. I have to monitor and restrict my usage or I

That thing does look pretty awesome, not sure if it's keys are pressure/velocity sensitive or just simple on off switches. It is $850 which seems really spendy, but it is pretty awesome looking. I've got an old midi keyboard and picked up a Novation Launchpad S to start playing around in Ableton. It's pretty

That's a shame, that rug really brought the room together.

Neat in theory, kinda stupid in reality.

I've built a 5x5x5 LED Cube with an Arduino UNO. I've built a reprap Mendel Prusa 3D printer with a Arduino MEGA2560. A POV led toy with an Arduino NANO and I'm in the middle of building an infinity mirror with a WS2811 individually addressable LED strip. I'm using a line in and piezo mic so the LED's can dance to

First data caps to create an artificial "stream" of additional revenue. Then after everyone gets used to it gouge businesses who are already paying for their bandwidth by having them also pay the artificially created bandwidth caps for their users to get more people using their service. Dear AT&T, please die

Bandwidth wasn't so much of an issue as it was the argument to get what they wanted, a way to create an artificial meter for a service and create additional sources of revenue.

lol, well at least you're a good sport ;-)

Buzz Killington is spot on with this! Seriously in the top ten list of worst things our government has ever done. My problem is I'm having a hard time figuring out where to put it on that list. I mean it's obviously not as bad as slavery, but I'm pretty sure it's worse than nuking the civilian population of your

Dude, I tried, but I'm also dyslexic so it's truly, earth on hell.....

Oh God.... I feel a full on OCD attack about to hit me!!!! MUST PEEEEEEL

Those things do work great (hated it when cables would fall behind the desk) and for the people trying to save every dollar, binder clips do a reasonably good approximation of this.

This really makes a huge difference, I've done something very similar and it makes spending hours working in front of my PC much more comfortable. It's also nice because my keyboard and mouse can slide under and out of the way and I get to use my computer desk as a "normal" desk sometimes now. It's amazing the

LOVE THIS KEYBOARD! It's worked great for me for the last couple of years and I never had a problem with the battery getting low or dying on me. I was telling friends how great it was and got quite a few friends to purchase them for themselves. The only friend that had a problem with this keyboard had a keyboard

RFID FAILURE: MUST CONSTRUCT ADDITIONAL PYLONS

I haven't been very happy with Western Digital portable drives. I've had two MyBooks crash and quit working on me in the past few years. I've now switched over to just buying external hard drive cases and buying an internal drive and popping it in there. I've used Western Digital internal drives for nearly two

I've got an older Harmony remote that controls everything. Setting it up even with the website full of hardware profiles and a USB cable that loads all the profiles onto the remote it still took an evening to set it up and another week to slowly get it working perfectly. Once it was working well it was awesome