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Torment at level 45 is completely different from Torment at level 60, its an added modifier on top of level based difficulty. With good reduced level gear you should be able to coast through for a while but if it takes too long to get through enemies reducing the difficulty can end up being faster for leveling.

Its impossible for me to read the word tinnitus and not start to have a high pitched whine in my ears. I hear it other times too, can't tell if its always and I mainly block it out or if it comes and goes.

It's puzzling why you feel so important that you can dictate what the proper tone of an article should be. Anyone with a grasp of the English language can see that it is meant to show how America has always had close-minded fuckwits. Its also clear right from the start that the audience is not the reactionary

On my Galaxy Nexus roms were a must, especially once it stopped getting updates. It helped that there was a great developer community with plenty of options. On my Moto X, Xposed provides pretty much all I need. If it starts lagging updates and the roms get to the same level of added awesome as they were with the

Assuming this is US release dates the the list is missing On the Steel Breeze by Alastair Reynolds.

I agree with you completely on the receiver. A good receiver with the latest room correction algorithms will sound very good and the network capabilities have matured as well. I was comparing in just the speakers in my comment.

DIY may not be the cheapest way to go but the results will be better. Its better to go for higher quality on the front channels and get the surrounds on the cheap. In terms of bang for your buck, you get the most return off investing in subs. A few hundred dollars can make a huge difference in the sound, especially

Media Monkey is my goto program for tagging and organizing but its habit of rescanning the entire library every startup makes large libraries very unwieldy. I now mainly use TheGodfather as a way to preemptively organize and tag new music before importing it into the main library.

It isn't a spike as much as it is a redistribution due to the decrease in political content from 2008.

Listening to really fast, familiar music on the way to work is a good way for me to get a lot of work done early in the morning.

Mine is malfunctioning right now, practically has a life of its own. Only has one setting, some plain in Africa. Worst is, the kids love it and they went ballistic when I told them it would be shut down for good. Not too worried about it, once they get a break they will come to their senses.

44 speakers and the frequency response only get down to 40 hz? I understand that this is a product marketed to rich idiots who just want something to show off but that's not much past bookshelf speaker territory.

Mutants by ArmandMarie Leroi. For anyone thinking of having kids it is absolutely terrifying to read about what can and often does go wrong. The illustrations, particularly the one of cyclopia are nightmare inducing.

Using a burr grinder instead of a blade so that the grind is even and adding a nylon filter to the press avoids the muddiness. Overextraction can be fixed by reducing the amount of time before plunging.

The NIN release is nowhere near "traditional" mastering. By all accounts, its marginally less compressed than the mainstream release. So maybe average compression levels for 2012 pop music as opposed to 2013 pop music, and apparently done shoddily enough to introduce artifacts into the mp3 files. See http://www.metal-f

The sync feature is nice but it isn't perfect. Lower quality doesn't do much(anything) for reducing file size so a decent network connection and good amount of storage space are needed for syncing.

Dune is rated as 5.7. Seems like a terrible standard to be using.

When looking for books for my first grader I had Twilight recommended to me based on its reading level.

PA has had a few 4.3 builds out already, has been running great for me so far.

Give it a little while and it will be anything on the screen while Chrome is open. Remote desktop on Chrome already works this way and the only reason I could see for not having the same capability in Chromecast is that there could be lag or incompatibilities with some applications (i.e., games) and Google would