Matches are a lot easier to light fires and gas burners with. Especially the fires that have a little bit of gas on them.
Matches are a lot easier to light fires and gas burners with. Especially the fires that have a little bit of gas on them.
I've never really liked the term "cheater" or how it's applied. At base it refers to someone who gains an unfair advantage over another. An unfair advantage may be superior short-term memorization skills, which, by definition, gives them the title of cheater.
I know someone who got one of there Alienwares:
Just run a VGA or HDMI cable. Most old dedicated video cards support analog TV out (looks like s-video, but normally requires an adapter). New cards support HDMI out. New ATI cards support audio over HDMI out, I'm not sure if nVidia does, I don't really keep up with them.
I've had a few ThermalTakes PSUs and they seem to be built fairly well. My 850watt tough power is nearly silent, cool, and I got about $50 off after promotions and rebates.
Same thing. I've left old parts sitting around and dropped things and they still work. It baffles how people manage to short out motherboards and get so many DOA parts. I've never had any problems with parts not working, either the shipping method is abusive or they throw their stuff around pretty violently.
When you call them you can type the giant code they give you in with the phone number pad, one set at ta time. That works a lot better than trying to mess with their voice recognition. There are tools that remove WAT, but the legality isn't very clear since it's tampering with system files.
Keep in mind you can't watch them as closely at night. It's extremely possible for these devices to malfunction and cause fires. When we replaced our dishwasher mention of running it at night was made, and that salesman said he had one that broke and the front lit on fire.
It's a big deal public Dropbox folders are public?
Community college Edison in Ohio sold 2007 Enterprise (some MSDN edition) for $10 a couple years ago and 2010 Pro Plus for $15 this year.
I really hate the ones that are surrounded by "Download This" advertisements and you have to try and find the right link.
As long as it smells ok and there's no mold or anything else floating around in it
A lot of people like Namecheap
When I went from GD to NameCheap the name servers transfered, I assume all of that would too
Domain transfers have been fairly easy and straight forward although tend to take 6-12 hours in my experience. I switched from GoDaddy to NameCheap and used a coupon code that brought my total to about $9 for 2 domains, GoDaddy wanted about $26 to renew them and NC wanted about $22 before the coupon. When I transfered…
Oligarchy ;)
It may be easiest to calculate 10% for a rough idea, this should be over sale taxes (even in huge cities). You just add $10 for every $100 or $100 for every $1000. So $300 ~ $330 after tax. If you have a calculator (cell phone) you can just multiple the price by sales tax in this fashion:
Me as well. If it's .01 or above that rounds up.
I think properly heating and storing food is more important than worrying about when the package says it expires.
But what if I want to play Crysis or Fallout. . .