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I get migraines but they tend to roll in slow or just stay as background headaches until enough triggers cause a full onset. There are a bunch of steps I take to avoid the headaches and keep migraines from happening. The first one is to stay hydrated and drink lots of water if symptoms start to kick in. Daily

The controllers already exist they just haven't been enabled yet. The next gen AppleTV will play games using iOS devices as controllers.

There is no real problem. There are many problems. One of them is that the mentally ill fall through the cracks of the healthcare system, especially when they are young. Another is that there are very few barriers to access to firearms capable of killing many people very quickly. Neither of these problems are

I have the Xoom, Nexus 10 and LTE Galaxy Nexus. With the Xoom, the dev community patched up many bugs and offered new features (like SD card support) well before the official updates were released and stayed well ahead in terms of performance. With the Verizon Galaxy Nexus, its also a nobrainer, the official updates

Why not run both? I prefer the XBMC interface on my TV and have been pretty happy with how it runs on my tablet over WLAN. I run Plex mainly to have access away from home.

There's a difference between doing some running and making running a key aspect though. A QB who can use his speed to buy receivers an extra couple seconds to get open is going to have a longer more productive career than a guy who's doing double duty as a running back and if they learn throw well on the run, just as

Magary's point was that it comes down to training. Quarterbacks that are encouraged to use their mobility to run will get hit and aren't as likely to last the season. Quarterbacks that are encouraged to user their mobility to buy time to make pass plays will have longevity and eventually become deep threats that can

Stock Android still requires coordination between Google, the device manufacturer and sometimes the carrier. This can cause lag in fixing bugs and enabling features and there is some precedent for the dev community getting there first, the Xoom being the best example. You can also extend the life of a device by

Yeah, in a city full of gas stations be the one known for jacking up prices to cash in even more on a natural disaster because pumping gas at 100% capacity all day long just isn't profitable enough. Not a chance that being known as a money gouging scumbag would affect business once gas is easily available again since

I was operating my parents' hifi in the 70s before I could read. Figured I'd let my daughter learn to run my setup (HTPC/Receiver/TV). So convenient on weekends when I want to sleep in and she can load up cartoons. Just have to rely on trust that my shows are off limits and the volume knob does not get turned up.

That's the point. The cost does come from the drives.

Its a two bay solution. The cost comes from using 4TB drives and the Thunderbolt premium. RAID 0/1, which this offers is not that expensive. The 4 bay NAS enclosures offer RAID 5 as well as enough CPU power to run a swiss army knife of network services.

Pick your budget and requirements. Then go to avsforum.com and use that as a resource for picking out equipment. If there is some flaw with a particular brand or model you will find out there. Marantz, Denon and Onkyo are all more or less competitive as far as electroncis go.

Never thought about the multiple alarms before. I got habituated to one alarm, always at the same time, enough so that I would wake up just before the alarm every morning so I could shut it off in order to not have to hear the buzzer. I hated the sound of that thing so much.

I've had a few conversations about the consequences of buying anything on the Xoom with my five year old. There has to be some level of trust developing as they grow up. I've bought her many comics on the comixology app and she knows those are the only ones she can read. Same thing with the kindle app and kids

Who thought this wouldn't be the iPad 2 shrunk down to 7 inches? Its much more likely for Apple to keep the iPad 2 resolution and make the argument that the smaller screen size is all the improvement that's needed for "retina". Apple doesn't introduce new formats lightly and when it does it in a way that makes scaling

On the last RC, networking consolidated the Work and Home profiles so the only remaining options were Home and Public. If the limited (Work) profile isn't in the RTM then its one less reason for me to get it.

Most receivers, even the cheap ones, use Audyssey, which is probably more capable than what this system offers. Audyssey has been out for years so for the flagship receiversthere have been several increasingly complex iterations of it offered while the older versions get shifted down to the cheap models.

I haven't really used Cloud Player other than as a way to download mp3's bought from Amazon easily. I like what Amazon is doing here in providing a matching service that one ups both Apple and Google. More platform support, matching and way more tracks than either iTunes of GMusic is hard to pass up.

Well, kids that age are remarkably fast learners. One or two negative experiences and they are guaranteed to pick up the basics of gun safety.