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Also, netflix DVD/Blu Rays + MakeMKV + Handbrake + iTunes + AppleTV. I'm paying someone, for something. It gives me a much better streaming experience than what Netflix happens to have on their streaming site. It does take work, time, and processing power, but over the years it's become quite extensive. My biggest

You can also buy medications on the cheap, including cough syrup with codeine over the counter at a hospital pharmacy. Just about every hospital has a pharmacy where you can get generics for pennies. I never buy name brand anymore, as long as my RN wife is there to help me translate what is what as most things there

things like this are more common than you think. you just did what you had to. the essence of DIY is that humans do these things anyway, we're just teaching ourselves to do them, and if you do that properly, you're fine. I don't however recommend doing anything more advanced with your dog....

I couldn't agree more, except you can't put something like this back in it's box. The only way to curb guns is now with legislation. The only problem with that is that it takes money to enforce. I propose fining both gun manufacturers and gun sellers when their products are used illegally. The crime is negligence, and

Damn the Man! Thanks for doing the closer reading.

I wonder what the rules are about charging for audiences. If you wanted to start your own movie theater to compete with the big boys...... and run a small business, it could be worth it. You could have lounge style movie theaters that are mom and pop shops supporting the local economy. at $500 per movie, all I would

I'm sure it's a cost issue, these are most likely much cheaper to produce than solar panels. You have an absolutely valid point though...... the tech has been there to do this type of stuff, and I'm just assuming the issue, none of us have the numbers of cost benefit analysis.

Apple's answer is..... "that is what a thunderbolt display is for" That said, I would probably use a single USB extension cable as audio can be sent to fixed speakers that I wouldn't want to mess with, or to airplay devices.

The issue is with the NCAA. Universities that have off campus venues can and do sell anything they want. I work for a university that plays their basketball games at an NBA arena. Want a beer, go buy one. Want a frozen margarita, find it on the second floor. Want something more sophisticated, cocktail & wine bars at

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"Send in the troll!" "Stab Him!" Best game ever for Genesis.

I LOLed at how polite this entire thread has been. I feel like it would have turned nasty on other sites quickly with a lot of name calling.

I think the industry standard for office will remain as long as exchange and domains remain the industry standard. We in higher ed are a Microsoft shop, running office 2013, unified communications 2013, and sharepoint 2013. We are all in, even though probably 40% of the faculty use Google docs for their research and

I did the same thing once, tweeted about how bad they were, and then TWC contacted me, gave me a private line to a person at corporate, and when I explained that their techs didn't have any dvr's, and two of their stores didn't have dvr's, and all I wanted was a fricking HD DVR, they had a guy come out the next day

Indeed. Stop the Madness. This is BS. Here's a phone. It won't work longer than a day without this, hope you happen to have one... Oh, you don't have one, give me more money!

Now I must go to the vending machine.

Yes, but funny.

That's no moon.....

Buy two and put one on top of the other?!?

In the years since having to give up my Pre - (I switched jobs) I have missed it (WebOS) so much. It just needs some TLC to keep it relevant, the foundation was wonderful.

Exactly, well said. I've always been a fan of actually mounting each speaker where it belongs and getting the sound the way it is supposed to be, so for a bar, I'd put the lid on it at $100, mostly likely why I've never bought one.