markaveli
Markaveli
markaveli

hey man, he also had to move with the mouse

It's still way easier to stick them inside the oven and set it on the self clean. Just like someone said in the Ammonia article from 2 years ago.

I have to do this for my Cox connection. Really annoying. Netflix didn't cause issues, but things like Twitch.tv streams were absolutely unusable. It sucks that I have to pay $100 extra each year to use my connection. Props to Goldenfrog though, they fixed my connection and have been great with support/updates.

Usually when I have a shovel for camping it is used to dig "poop holes". I'm sure there is a point where hunger > poop fear but I don't want to ever get there.

Even day 1 DLC is shameless money grabbing so having something pre day 1 is always terrible in my eyes.

I just switched to google drive. From $10 a month to $2. How is dropbox keeping customers?

When I learned that the creator of the GIF intended it to be pronounced like the peanut butter I was overly butthurt. I've been SOOOO WRONG.

YouTube seems to think very highly of Windstream. I can't properly process this.

Exactly.

PC360 is the best. G930 is a pile of shit. Astro is for assholes.

Hovering on the icon gives you the controls.

Cox Communications is using traffic shaping on my account. I can't watch twitch.tv or amazon instant video without constant buffering. I have to pay $100 a year for a VPN that disguises my traffic in order to use the speeds that I pay for. Welcome to America.

I just don't understand why they brought the SAME TERRIBLE CONTROLS from the mod over to the standalone. The hardest part of this damn game is controlling your character.

Until platter hard drives are drop proof I'll just totally avoid damaged boxes. If it has moving parts I think it's pretty reasonable that the packaging doesn't look like it's been delivered by Ace Ventura.

Are you talking enclosures or your actual computer case? A case would be an odd one but I suppose the mounting pegs could be causing issues.

I'd be extremely interested in an article talking about the failure rates between "bare/OEM" drives an "Retail" kits. A few years back I switched to retail after experiencing massive failure rates with bare drives. Maybe I'm crazy but the retail drives seem to hold up better. My only theory is better packing =

I had 3 .11's and they were all terrible. They also ran hotter than the sun and were quite loud.

Every Seagate drive I've ever had has failed. Who cares about your warranty when all your shit is gone.