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This is in no way the solution. I have a HTPC which cost $600+, requires a keyboard and mouse combo, and is not wife/kid friendly to use, even though I’m running KODI.

As soon as any article says “We Need To Talk About...” I immediately write it off as something I sure as hell don’t “Need to Talk About” and then I don’t read it.

The issue I have with higher end sim gear from Fanatec is that it’s rarely sit down, load a game, and plug and play. I had a decent if dated 2012 era $700 Fanatec setup for several years and eventually stopped using it because it was just too much of a pain in the ass to setup every single time I wanted to do some

Growing up in the 70s, my uncle who worked at a local grocery distribution warehouse brought home plenty of stuff that fell off a tuck. Steaks, lobster tails, hot dogs, burger patties, ice cream bars, frozen game hens. Those trucks had such rickety suspension that we had to get another freezer for our garage to store

Not for nothing but this is *always* on sale for about that price. It’s available on various websites, and all of them always list it at 98% off for under $40.

Not for nothing but this is *always* on sale for about that price. It’s available on various websites, and all of

That drives me absolutely fucking insane on my Series 3 as well. Most of the minor updates install without a problem, but anything with any substance gives you the bullshit “you don’t have enough space on your device” to run the update. Even if you have absolutely nothing on your device but the default items, you

I am amazed that these carriers think that ads on mobile devices actually still generate sales. Has anyone ever clicked on any of the 10,000 mobile ads that inundate every single free App and most websites, and actually converted that ad view into a sale?

Most DC movie fans will have absolutely no fucking idea who Martian Manhunter is, let alone be excited by him showing up as a “MIND BLOWING” cameo for 20 seconds.

Whatever traps you put you, lethal or non-lethal, put out about 3 times the amount you think you need to put out. Use gloves when adding bait to a trap, use gloves when removing the trap, don’t go overboard with the bait (little smidge of peanut butter is all you usually need).

When you get to the F&I guy that’s pressuring you, just tell them they can rust proof it, low jack it, VIN etch it, give you 10 years of extended tire and bumper coverage, pin stripe it, plate the thing in gold for all you care. You’ll take it all.

Terrible advice on both counts. It’s poor advice to pay $40,000 out of pocket for a heavily depreciating asset like a car when you can get a 1.2% (or less) loan on it for 5 years.

Popeyes is 100% superior to Chick Fil-A with the added sleep-good-at-night bonus of knowing 0% of the purchase price will donated to anti-LGBTQ organizations.

Note that you need a compatible base for this wheel (which runs another $300+). You’ll also need pedals (another $200+) and maybe a shifter (another $150+).

Note that you need a compatible base for this wheel (which runs another $300+). You’ll also need pedals (another

Serious question - if you’re already taking all the precautions against COVID-19 (masks, washing hands, social distancing, not being in crowds, not going into work), you should also be well protected against the flu and the common cold, no?

I would have loved to watch this review but for the 10th time today and the 100th time this week, all I can see is:

The only thing stupider than this is why all the G/O site ask me every day, day in and out, to subscribe to their dumb fucking newsletter. How many times do I have to uBlock them? Apparently not enough.

FYI, the game is getting middling reviews. PC1 and PC2 had their issues, but both of them leaned more towards the simulation side of racing instead of the Need for Speed type of racing games. The weather systems and pure race day customization in PC2 are still unequalled in any racing game including Forza, AC, and

FYI, the game is getting middling reviews. PC1 and PC2 had their issues, but both of them leaned more towards the

For years and years, Amazon points via my Amazon Visa have paid for Christmas. I save them up all year (paying off my balance every month of course) and then when November rolls around, all gifts for everyone are sent with points.

Not for nothing, but Netgear just abandoned 45 of their popular routers (most from before 2015) from a zero day exploit that’s now out in the wild. They won’t patch those 45 routers, they just basically said tough luck, upgrade if you want to be protected.

Not for nothing, but Netgear just abandoned 45 of their popular routers (most from before 2015) from a zero day

LOL, no Roku or Amazon Fire? That’s what, 70% of installed streaming devices in the USA? No thanks, I don’t care what content Peacock or HBO Max has. Not worth buying new hardware for the entire house.