flyingjunkie
flyingjunkie
flyingjunkie

I use the MX518 as well and I love it. It's simple and to the point, not over-engineered and it gets the job done quite well. After using that, no other mouse has felt quite as comfortable.

There are many more ways to express ones opinions than just the internet. The internet is a tool. A means to an end if you will. It's not the only way to go about expressing yourself. Does it make things easier? Yes. But it's not a basic human right to have it. Just like owning a horse back when everything was horse

I could, but I don't ever turn my phone off. Some family members are not in the best of health, so I fear missing that "____ just got rushed to the hospital" call. On top of that, I'm in the military and need to be reachable should my unit get deployed.

$0.12/kWh!? I'm glad I don't live where you live. I'm only paying $0.068/kWh right now. So at ALMOST half of what your calculations show, it would take me almost 4 months for it to cost me $0.01.

The only thing that I don't like about this is this; if I plug my phone in before I go to bed at midnight, and my phone reaches 100% at, say 2 AM, then that means that my phone is going to start dying at 2 AM as opposed to 6:30 AM when I roll out of bed. That means that my phone has been slowly dying for 4 1/2 hours

This thing is DRASTICALLY overpriced. For the size of it, it would be easier to go buy a Fender Mustang III for $300. That comes with a HUGE array of effects built-in and plugs in to your computer to allow you to customize it even more. On top of that, it doesn't sound that bad for an SS amp. Given the choice between

While that is an amazing amp and I love Mesa, chances are, if you're looking at this goofy looking Yamaha, there's no way you're going to be able to afford a Mesa Boogie, let alone a Private Reserve. But I definitely do love the Mark V. You'd be hard-pressed to find a better and more versatile amp out there.

Motion carried

That has got to be the best scene in that movie. And the best part about this post is that it seems completely relevant. Now, here's hoping that Siri can just keep an eye on the bleeps, the sweeps, and the creeps just in case my radar gets jammed.

Pepperballs are usually filled with powder instead of paint. Shots are aimed mainly at the chest. Upon impact, the balls burst and the powder is spread over the body, the most vulnerable area being the face. When the balls hit and explode, knee-jerk reaction is to take a deep breath to which you inhale the powder

Now that point is one that I can agree with. I'm in school for Engineering right now and one of the req's is Statistics. My argument was always "I'm in engineering... Why do I need Statistics? Statistically, if I use statistics in Engineering, that bridge is going to fall or that building is going to collapse..."

Now that point is one that I can agree with. I'm in school for Engineering right now and one of the req's is Statistics. My argument was always "I'm in engineering... Why do I need Statistics? Statistically, if I use statistics in Engineering, that bridge is going to fall or that building is going to collapse..."

I understand your point about being busy and whatnot, and I understand how hard it can be. I paid for college by myself taking out ungodly amounts of student loans that I have to pay back myself, all while attending class as a full-time student AND working full-time AND living on my own. While it may seem unfair to

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They can't do that.... If they did that, they might risk losing all that free money the get from the taxpayers. I mean, seriously.... SOMEBODY has to pay for all those electronics. And I'm more than willing to bet that, if they're already standing in line, it's not going to be them... God Bless America...

No. I think Apple has a patent on it.

The governments of the world refuse to acknowledge the existence of extra-terrestrial life because of fear of religious anarchy. Most every form of religion in the world, especially catholicism, christianity, and judaism, states that humans were created by some higher being and that we were the only things created in

I have to agree. I've been playing guitar for about 10 years now, and while I don't necessarily care for the multi-FX systems, if I were to buy one, I would probably go more along the route of a Line 6 HD500. Cost is $599 and has much more functionality and is FAR more durable. Not to mention that, as previously

I picked up a Henckles 8" Chef's knife and I have to say that I absolutely love it. I was using a crappy set of knives that was a housewarming gift for a while and decided that it was time to invest in something a little sturdier. I payed $70 and I love it. I would definitely recommend it to someone who is looking for

At least in my eyes, it wasn't the article that was criticizing the image. It was the people before me that were commenting on it. That was who my rant was directed at. My apologies for not making that clear.