"uncompressed Blu-Ray"
"uncompressed Blu-Ray"
It's ok, I got the reference. We can be old together.
Actually no, they don't.
The Ziegfeld - [www.clearviewcinemas.com]
Don't read too much into this, I read that her ex-husband gave the feds the password.
CHAPYYYYYYYY!!!
To use the appropriate Reddit vernacular -
I'm just gonna leave this here..
So do they make you learn how to fly left-handed if you're a righty, or do you just switch seats?
Not for nothing, but I saw this on the news last night and she has a fairly large German Shepard which is how she was initially alerted to the intruders.
LastPass. It has plugins for pretty much every browser, Mac and PC.
You can just throw it in DFU mode and do a factory restore in iTunes. There's no passcodes that can stop you from doing this.
My life has been much better since I realized one basic, logical fact, and that fact is this:
Because coax is essentially a single solid wire (surrounded by an insulator and a metal mesh sleeve to mitigate signal interference) and you need at least two to carry power - positive and negative.
You're right, I don't have Uverse, but several of my neighbors do so I've experienced the terrible PQ first hand - 4 different houses, all varying distance to VRAD (closest one is less than 200 feet away), and 3 different TV types (HD CRT, LCD, and Plasma). One of the houses is new construction with new coax and…
As if the picture quality of U-Verse isn't bad enough, now they're re-encoding (recompressing) it again? I can't imagine how bad that picture will look. shudder
Awesome, hearted.
These might give you more precise aim, but they are limited by how the (FPS) games are hardwired to work with analog sticks. This will not affect your aim speed or turning speed. Those have a maximum limit which is a function of how far an analog stick can be pushed in a single direction.
Saw that too - the old HAL_INITIALIZATION_FAILED bsod error.
The only was Microsoft is really going to kill the boot time issue is for them to ban OEM's from installing crap/bloatware.