It should automatically detect your slow speed anyway.
It should automatically detect your slow speed anyway.
My media center is an old laptop, Win 7 with media center set to autorun, and Netflix. Works like a charm. Even got a 10 dollar remote online.
Sync is way better and I used it immediately. I only used it for bookmarks though. Then I had to change computers. When I opened up FF, I put in my username, my password, and then I was on my way to... WHAT THE HELL? Security code? And since there's no way to reset your account short of deleting it completely, I went…
Don't worry, you'll spend so much time waiting for Bethesda to release a patch to make Skyrim playable, that by the time you finish with that game Windows 8 will be long released and you can get yourself a nice family pack with 12 licenses.
Me, I refuse to buy anything lossy. I only get music on CD. The reason is because I feel like I'm being screwed out of 500 mb of data if I buy the lossy files.
Is it just me, or does the straight stuff in the slanted mirror bother anyone else?
Well, I'm a total miser, so the dollar works for me.
Eh, just reimage every 2 years. I've usually ripped apart my registry with custom drivers and God-knows-what-else by then anyway.
I've been rocking a core 2 duo, 4 gigs of ram and a normal 320 gig hard drive for nearly half a decade. Only updates I've done were buying a terabyte secondary hard drive, and a Radeon 4850 in 2008 to replace an even older workstation card. It still does everything, it's still fast, and it runs games great. Sure, I…
Why not just put a single dollar? Same concept, and you aren't screwed if it malfunctions.
Damn, that screenshot makes me cringe. I would not even try to play a game on a smartphone if I had to emulate all the hardware buttons with on-screen ones. Hell, I probably wouldn't even be able to see more than the middle of the screen over my thumbs.
Are you a programmer, or a Computer Scientist? They don't give out "programming" degrees, but for Computer Science, it's more than likely under the math/computers category, rather than engineering.
I have no problem getting a game off of Amazon, going into a Gamestop, etc, it's just that nowadays I flat-out refuse to purchase any game that isn't Steam-compatible. Too much trouble otherwise. I bought the Orange Box the day it came out, but I went to Circuit City and waited 3 weeks for the delivery just to save a…
Why is it that Steam isn't the cheapest way to get a game, or at least some digital distribution method. The publishers make much less off of retail. I mean, if I could at least convert those games to Steam ones, I'd but them, but I guess I'll just hold out for Steam sales when... hey, Assassin's Creed 2 is cheaper on…
1% refers to how much of the mass is fat, not how much it contributes to the calories. Or it might be the volume. Eh.
Yeah, but if your diet is already pretty high in fat, it's good to cut a few corners. I prefer low-fat mayo and mustard on my greasy 16% fat burger. I also like said mayo with low-fat ham or normal slices of turkey when I make a sandwich so I can put more cheese on it.
I said I don't go by temperature. I would guess it's 150 at most, but it's always nice and tasty, and doesn't taste like a belt.
I don't really go by temperature. If I were eating a steak I'd be fine with medium/medium-well, but for pork, I like to make sure it's fully cooked. I know Trichinosis get killed at 145, like the article says, but I like to know the whole thing's been well heated when I eat it, and that some pocket didn't escape.
Wouldn't putting educational games as a NEA-approved "art" while not increasing funding mean that there's less cash for, say, the bearded guys in their giant studio... errr... "flat" and making so-called art by painting blurry stuff and making statues of genitals? You'd think Fox viewers would jump right on that.
They aren't saying "FROZEN SHRIMP BETTER THAN FRESH!!!", they're just saying that your doubly-landlocked state's Safeway isn't going to cook the best shrimp.