david-gabel
David Gabel
david-gabel

I hope you're joking/trolling with that reply.

While I understand that budget is a huge factor, it really is time to update out of the SDTV CRT generation of TV Sets. You can pick up decent HDTVs fairly cheap in cost, but they may(?) only be the same size you're running now (19 inch to 25 inch) for under $300. If you've got a higher budget, then you can go larger

That's the point though. Not everyone needs a 1/2 ton or larger truck, but want more power than what the 1/4 ton trucks offer. Return the Dakota with the same powerplant that's in this Ram and it might be pretty neat. And I'm looking forward to seeing those diesel Colorado/Canyon trucks as well.

Might be a good place to use the forthcoming Ubuntu Touch

Sounds like you gave her the happiest long life she could've asked for. I'm sorry to hear that she has passed. My condolenses

That's the same type of application that I'd go for rather than this built in idea. Though it's still nifty.

Very true as well.

Pretty cool. Maybe use a laptop or an All In One PC for another one since that would give you a slightly lighter weight setup and maybe a touch-screen.

I saw a white one ar Frys and the multitude of yellow smudges left behind from people touching it. (and not just on the corsair, but most white cases I saw there)

The silver one looks better in person than online.

I still wouldn't go for less than an A8 APU in order to have the extra CPU and IGP power compared to the A4, as those would make the system run even smoother than on the A4. Or one could go with the i3-3225 Ivy Bridge, as it has 2 cores along with hyperthread, and the HD 4000 IGP all without going for the i5

while 7 basically means 'don't be a hypocrite", it also stands to reason that just because you've got work to do (as a kid-schoolwork) and your mom or dad has taken a break or has finished theirs while you were not at home, shouldn't mean you follow that example and not do the work just because you are imitating them

Agreed

Not tried that on Windows 8, I'll check on it later. Though most still run Windows 7, and I've not seen it on that version.

I was joking, as it seems to be a common 'meme' tossed around these days for those that have passed despite how long ago.

not sure about 7, as that's part of how I was raised. Sure it sucked, but it helped me get to where I am today. YMMV and it also depends on the situations as well. (good example Do As I Say "Get your work done before you play". Never saw my parents slack off since I never went to work with my dad, but basically he

I put a teaspoon of sugar under my tongue and it seems to help and somewhat falls into the eating of it, but primarily I let it sit there for a while

Agreed. IE 10 and 11 work leagues better than IE 6 - 8. 9 was ok. It's not as slow and clunky which is a very nice improvement, and it's starting to catch up to what firefox and chrome offered a couple years ago. The only thing keeping me from using it as a primary is the lack of options that FF and Chrome offer such

Too Soon! j/k.