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At least in my opinion McLaren is just freaking killing it with their design philosophy right now. All their cars look great and there is a commonality between all of them that it is instantly recognizable as McLaren. Yet at the same time each one is also relatively easily distinguished from one another visually.

Whenever I go to get my next car I’m going to have a very serious internal debate of whether I keep and turbo my BRZ or just buy an elise (possibly an exige) as a toy car.

Putting the cart before the horses here though. Still a couple years before I make that decision.

The Dyson DC35 deal really isn’t that good. I’ve seen DC35 refurbs for around $100 lately. Heck This is within $10 of what I have seen Dyson V6 refurbs going for, and the V6 is a much better vacuum (I’ve owned both) it’s what replaced the DC35's replacement.

The Dyson DC35 deal really isn’t that good. I’ve seen DC35 refurbs for around $100 lately. Heck This is within $10

Maybe I’m just an oddball, but I’ve seen this in a ton of cars before and just never really thought anything of it. I have otherwise perfect vision and don’t require glasses, but I’ve definitely seen this ghosting before.

I get it in my BRZ sometimes. The company I work for has some nissan altima company cars that I’ve

I had this same issue for a long time until I started looking at things differently. You need to look at the total cost and not just the material cost.

The costs above and beyond materials cost, like your time, overhead from office space (rent/mortgage, utilities), toolings costs, etc.

When you add those costs into the

Oh these look great, I’m gonna have to see if I can track down any globe style bulbs for my bathroom mirror.

Edit: Well I can definitely find them, they are pretty pricey though it seems. I’ll have to try and dig around and find a better deal.

Oh these look great, I’m gonna have to see if I can track down any globe style bulbs for my bathroom mirror.

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I totally agree. At these price points you could get the Unifi AC Pros and still be saving money. With that saved money you could hire an IT guy to come out and spend 20 minutes setting up the network for you if you really needed someone, and then honestly it should be good. I’ve never seen anyone have any major

Honestly, all the people filming these cars leaving on the side of the road are a huge part of the problem. If you wanna take pictures and videos of the cars, do it inside the C&C, not on the freaking street. The only reason this douche nozzle did this was because he was trying to show off to the people filming, and

Yup the biggest problem that actual scientists are worried about with GMO’s is that at least how the market seems to be working right now is that someone puts out the newest, latest greatest strain of a crop, lets say corn.

Well a disease comes along that happens to be very effective against that strain specifically

I know your comment is in jest but, the Tesla drivetrains up to this point have basically been direct drive, so sorry to disappoint but no. Electric motors really don’t need gears. They have pretty much 100% torque at low (like 1) RPM, and if you wanna go faster, you just feed them more voltage. There isn’t really a

Has there been any word on when the dubbed version of DBS is coming out yet?

Another big deal for power users is that CrashPlan supports Windows Server while BackBlaze does not. BackBlaze won’t even let you install on Windows Server (unless things changed in the past year). So for those power users who are using Windows Server or Windows Home Server on a NAS or media server. CrashPlan may be

It’s not my fault that you can’t see that there are serious issues with the system of game sales and marketing. Reviews don’t tell the whole story. Reviews don’t tell of compatibility issues with every single hardware configuration under. Reviews typically won’t even talk about small glitches that may happen during

It’s not my fault that you can’t see that there are serious issues with the system of game sales and marketing.

It’s not my fault that the game, and the industry as a whole, doesn’t have a proper demo system in place like vehicles. Not only that, but returns on video games are almost impossible to do, heck before this past summer Steam didn’t even allow returns, ever, for any reason. Guess what? When you have a system in place

It’s not my fault that the game, and the industry as a whole, doesn’t have a proper demo system in place like

I don’t view it as stealing it to be honest. I played for maybe 20-30 minutes, I demoed it. Had the game offered a demo, I wouldn’t have needed to pirate it. Had the game not been buggy as hell, I would have purchased a copy.

When I buy a car, you better bet that I’m going to test drive it first.

I don’t view it as stealing it to be honest. I played for maybe 20-30 minutes, I demoed it. Had the game offered a

At those kind of speeds and the stopping power they require, magnetic braking mechanisms would need a metric shit-ton of power. They would likely need to divert more weight to batteries to store that power or more power from the engine to recharge the existing batteries quicker. I feel like diverting some air and

I’ll be honest, after the debacle, and getting burned, on what was the new SimCity game, this is one I pirated to try out, and while not as disappointing as SimCity, it was still disappointing. Within minutes it became obvious that the traffic AI was completely borked (only using 1 lane on 3 lane highways and such)

I’ll be honest, after the debacle, and getting burned, on what was the new SimCity game, this is one I pirated to

Both Crashplan and Backblaze offer client side encryption and those are probably the 2 biggest names in cloud backup right now. Your looking at about $60 a year per computer for unlimited backup space with either service.

Also while those services do offer built in encryption, I always recommend encrypting anything

As Vesati said, I’d really recommend you have a backup solution to.

While RAID is great, it doesn’t offer any type of recovery solution for: Corrupted data, accidental deletion, natural disaster, malware, accidents within the home (like a water leak), along with other various natural and user based issues.

If any of

I’m not with Seagate but I can answer your question as it is my job to maintain server equipment for a relatively large company, and I also regularly work with web hosts and cloud providers of various services.

The answer is, it depends. Most cloud services are using hard drives specifically because of the lower cost