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I actually have a blood vessel problem that is treated with either a medicated vaso-dialator or caffeine, so you are wrong on that front. There are some people that need it (or a medicated vaso-dialator) in order to function. With me, for example, the blood flow in my system without caffeine causes me to be drowsy all

Most service providers have either 250 or 300 as the limit.

I am pretty sure I know you then: I love randomly finding friends on websites.

Do you work for Arena-net by any chance?

I don't think I have ever done a soft reset on a console or a PC...

From the conversations I had, it seemed more of a standard. ~.4 was the average across the three.

O sorry, I was focusing on the price tag and type: Customer for the .2-1.2, internal - 2-5.

I can't actually answer those questions due to an NDA, unfortunately. I can say that .2-1.2% has been the base-line across 3 different companies for 3 wildly different devices and price tags.

In most electronic companies I have worked at, the acceptable rate of DOA is .2-1.2% for finished products and 2-5% for unfinished components.

5 of my friends xboxes have this issue, and all of them were from GameStop...

Out of 4 (edit 6 reports from friends now) friends that got the XBOX One, 3 (edit 5) of them had this issue, and the last can't do the system update.
Admittedly all of them bought the One exclusively to see how bad the launch was (programmers and the like) and then return it, so there is that.

Part of it is that the pull ups are normally done in full combat gear (50+ pounds of wait), that makes it significantly harder. Also, a pull up is a complete body pull, from a hanging position to fulcrum balance, whilst most rock-climbing is from an under extended fulcrum to a balanced fulcrum, which is significantly

I had the blue light problem on mine, I just switched out the HDMI cord with an older one and it worked perfectly. Tested the new HDMI and found that there was a minor short in it, factory defect when I looked up the manufacturer.

No idea yet, haven't had the chance to put a SataII proxy on it yet and see all the read/writes.

With the constant 15 minute backup of video data, it may actually write larger blocks at a more consitant rate than your PC. mostly this depends on what you do with your PC.

Actually incorrect, originally designed they were made to do damage to weak parts of armor in takes: Treads, Para scopes, hard-point weapons and the like. The armor on the tank itself was virtually impenetrable to these rifles. The same can be said of weapons today: An anti-Materiel Rifle is made to destroy and damage

It looks like they did not. Also looks like they have no real networking setup for this.

Right. here are the relevant questions: wireless? port forwarded correctly? wired ps3 to vita? does the vita use bluetooth rather than wireless? does it push out to the internet then to the vita? does it use LAN? What is your NAT type? does the router allow looback on IP or just LAN internal? is the router/ps3 DMZ'd?