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Original and Double Stuff and MEGA STUFF

*FTFY since double stuff is the old Original and Mega Stuff is the old Double.

The CyperPower 1500VA Sinewave is on sale for $148 today too, (typical retail floats around $190). Not the lowest price ever on it, but way lower than normal.

The CyperPower 1500VA Sinewave is on sale for $148 today too, (typical retail floats around $190). Not the lowest

How long is their driveway? They do make heating systems for driveways that would clear up that problem. Install can be costly for long driveways, but once it does, the operation cost isn’t that high because it has to put out barely any heat.

It shows an estimate, but then it does a quick “sensing” step and adjusts the time according to the load.

Newer washers and dryers typically aren’t on strictly timed cycles. I know both my washer and dryer vary the time depending on the size of the load. Washer uses some sort of weight calculation along with the the type of cycle you selected, the dryer actually has humidity sensors in it, so it can tell when stuff is dry

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The only recent “trailer” I can think of that pulled this of is the Microsoft Surface Studio release trailers version of “Pure Imagination”. Argument can definitely be had that it isn’t really a trailer since its for a product and not a movie, but it was amazingly well done.

Can confirm, software engineering applications go like this:

1. Sorry you don’t have a degree, we can’t accept your resume.
or
2. We don’t care that you have a degree, we need to see your portfolio.

It matters to get the interview, but once you have the interview, it’s completely worthless. If they’d just look at

With a 401(k), you have a tax advantage, but it’s the tax-deferred option. You don’t get to choose—you have to defer your savings and you have to pay taxes down the road.

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Current international treaties don’t allow the purchase of land on celestial bodies other than earth.

On the other point, way ahead of you:

Ohio’s highway speed limit is 70, not 65. OHP really isn’t that bad either. I regularly pass OHP officers while going 5-7 mph over. Heck, I’m even in a WRB BRZ, so high visibility sports car, and they don’t even look at me because most people drive 10-15 mph over here.

Now most of our middle of nowhere towns with a

Yup, I’ve had that one for a while. I’ll have to compare the two and see if the visa one has any extra perks besides being able to be used elsewhere.

I don’t use it a ton, but I game the system when I can. If I’m ordering multiple items and I notice they are actually going to come in the same shipment. I back out and make 2 separate orders. One with the no rush credit, then another with prime shipping. I end up getting the credit, but since the other item in the

I’m a prime subscriber, and I torrented it as well actually. Mainly I did it because I wanted it to show up on my plex server. It lets me watch from my chromecast since amazon doesn’t support it. I actually have a fire stick too, I just like the interface of plex and chromecast way better.

I’ve straight up asked, but I’ve never gotten extra prime time, always cash back.

I’ve had a number of things come late, and have stated my dissatisfaction and that I felt like some sort of compensation was required since I pay for that shipping guarantee. They’ve also been happy to refund some of the purchase price in

Yeah currently the place I am at is an IT staff of 4 + a manager who know just enough to be dangerous. We are an accounting firm with roughly 250-280ish employees depending on the time of year (ramping up some temps and interns right now for tax season), that are scattered across the state in about a dozen offices.

For

Symantec has been okay. We’ve never really been thrilled with it but also never really upset with it either. It seems to catch most things, although we’ve had a few slip through here and there.

Cylance in our tests so far has been really interesting, we haven’t been able to throw anything at it that it didn’t catch

I’m in IT as well and I regularly recommend both those options to people for home use.

Enterprise wise, we still use Symantec, but are looking to switch to something better. We’ve been looking at a newer product called Cylance which is behavioral based instead of definition based and seems to offer much better zero-day

That’s not always enough. There have been more and more attacks coming from legit websites that have been compromised or even ad networks delivering infected ads.

Avast continues to be free after a year, you just have to reactivate with your email address like you did when you first installed it. I’ve been using it for multiple years for free no problem.

Actually, you probably want something better than defender. For the past little while it’s detection rates have tanked. It’s extremely vulnerable to newer viruses. I really recommend Avira or Avast, both are lightweight, free, have notification-free modes, and have far better detection rates.