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This * 1000.

In 2 years 100GB will probably be the new free baseline amount.

The hardest part... is figuring out what shape your face is! I've never been able to do it (for glasses). Too vague.

I really hope your porch is enclosed! Otherwise... what a waste of energy heating the outside.

I really hope your porch is enclosed! Otherwise... what a waste of energy heating the outside.

I'll switch to wireless headphones the day it's LOSSLESS. Bluetooth still sounds like crap on a good pair.

Not really. I've always got a terminal window open, so in the rare case I can't remember a password I just do:

Vote: FUSE encfs

I switched to a 40oz Hydro Flask (with the flip lid) last summer, coming from years of using Contigo 20 ouncers. Couldn't be happier. I'm just bummed I dropped it once, when full, so the bottom is a little dented and the white paint peeled off.

I switched to a 40oz Hydro Flask (with the flip lid) last summer, coming from years of using Contigo 20 ouncers.

Guess it can't hurt to give that shot - thanks.

I started using those Comply foam tips just a couple months ago (on a pair of Klipsch S4's) and I guess I may have been rolling them "wrong", but the audio quality never really suffered so perhaps my ears didn't smoosh the end to the side as in your bowl demo.

I've had a Death Adder for about a year, but won't buy another, because the left button has increasingly been STICKING, causing infuriating false double-clicks and failed drag and drops. My previous mouse, a Logitech G700, also developed this annoying problem after only a couple months. My mouse previous to that, a

I've had a Death Adder for about a year, but won't buy another, because the left button has increasingly been

Two.

This.

Yeah, this happened me to the first time I used it. From there on I learned to simply make sure the "Thermos" sticker label was facing me (you can also feel it) and there's no problem.

Yeah, this happened me to the first time I used it. From there on I learned to simply make sure the "Thermos"

I have about half a dozen Contigo's and Thermos' (the same ones pictured above) and have used 'em for years. They're still great vacuum insulated mug contenders, but I've recently switched to HydroFlask (with the flip lid) both for my ice water (40oz), and coffee (18oz > 16oz).

I have about half a dozen Contigo's and Thermos' (the same ones pictured above) and have used 'em for years. They're

It's the maintenance costs (and property tax) that seems to stand out the most as someone in NYC who rented in his early 20s but has lived in a house for that last decade+.

Compressed bluetooth audio sounds horrible no matter the DAC (compared to wired). I just wish there was an UNCOMPRESSED wireless audio standard with lots of traction, so I could ditch my wired headphones (even if it means more battery usage, which it would).

A more important metric for cooling fans — in my mind at least — is longevity. Even if you're vigilant in keeping your expensive fans dust-free, they'll all eventually start making the dreaded vibration noises within a year or three; just wish I knew how much time I had before I'm back to *thwacking* the case to

External storage is slower, less reliable, less secure, and more "complicated" to use VS having only one extremely fast internal NAND flash storage space. THAT is why it doesn't make much sense to use them for anything other than mass media storage (and why it's not as common)

External storage is slower, less reliable, less secure, and more "complicated" to use VS having only one extremely

Absolutely. I've had the non-duplex version of this printer (HL2070N) for many years, and while it doesn't see a TON of use, it's still my primary printer, and I'm nowhere near having to replace the toner yet. Bought it for $99 a few years ago mainly because it works out of the box over the network with every OS

Absolutely. I've had the non-duplex version of this printer (HL2070N) for many years, and while it doesn't see a