You're assuming Stereo Mix is available in the audio drivers for your OS. This is quite often not the case with lower-end PCs and many notebook and netbooks.
You're assuming Stereo Mix is available in the audio drivers for your OS. This is quite often not the case with lower-end PCs and many notebook and netbooks.
What is, and why?
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Ditto! This recently came up on an episode of the Clark Howard Show, Clark was outraged that two calls for roadside assistance from the program the insurance company offered FOR FREE was recorded as two claims against their policy that doubled their rates.
Everybody knows all that stuff, though, it's regularly regurgitated all over the Internet. Most Americans are not motivated by fluff, though. They want to know why they should plunk down $55 (or $110 for an Executive membership) to change their shopping habits.
In my area, it's typically $0.25-$0.30/gal less. I typically have to fill up once a week. Right now if I wasn't getting E-85 for nearly $0.90 cheaper (making it more affordable per gallon than unleaded), I'd be doing all my fill-ups at Costco.
"A lot of those people don't have access to libraries, or bookstores."
I'm not going to wade through 363 posts of back-and-forth arguments, so I'll just lay out what I have to say and go from there. Feel free to jump in on this party if you wish.
I'm surprised that only one person mentioned Kirkland Signature brand milk. At $2.49/gal, it's typically 70 cents/gallon cheaper than Walmart or Kroger store-brand milk. The square containers also fit in the fridge nicer. And, maybe it's just me and maybe it's my brain tricking itself, but I actually think it tastes…
I am not geriatric, and I use read both Consumer Reports and Reader's Digest. Now GET OFF MY LAWN!
Just tried it myself last week, and I agree. Excellent price, and also not as greasy as from other places. My digestive system was thankful.
I recently became a Costco member, and immediately went for the TP. I've had no issue with it, and the major reason CR downrated it was based on perceived strength and ease of tearing. I'll probably go back to Walmart's White Cloud 3-Ply, but it'll be a few months before I do ;-)
Clip art is mad expensive, dawg!
Am I the only person who actually has no problem whatsoever with Episodes 1-3?
"Attention! Unable to use the recording snapshot function while anti-shake is turned on."
Maybe it's just me, but why don't manufacturers just start implementing a system where if a device is on the charger and tops off 100%, don't keep topping it off and let the battery drop down to 10-20% before trickle charging again? That would put an end to worries about overcharging and make things more simple for…
Really need Classic Compact to be updated now. *grumble*
No votes for Pico or Nano? *ducks* *grins at peeving off vi & emacs peoples*
64% ($198.4 million) will go to individuals and businesses. 25% ($77.5 million) will go to the states attorneys general offices and the class action lawyers for their fees. 11% ($34.1 million) will be distributed to various state and local government agencies.
No, just fill out a form and tell them how many of what types of devices you purchased between 1998 and 2002. Click a button that states you certify you are being truthful. If you're a business or you're submitting a lot of claims, they will follow up via e-mail asking if you have proof of purchase.