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ERRA is beast. That is all.

Yep and I don't know why. I built a computer with 32 GB of 1600 Mhz RAM in it November 2012 and it only cost me $100 on a Black Friday deal. Do you know what's causing the prices to go up so much? Same thing as the floods in Thailand did to HDD's maybe?

Up until 2 weeks ago, I was a smoker and I could never quite figure out why sometimes when I smoked, I'd instantly get the hiccups. Also, while having the hiccups, when I took a drag I'd hiccup on cue. Every. Single. Time. If I made the motion of taking a drag and then sucking in air, I wouldn't hiccup on cue.

Hmm, well I had a big long thing written out about my thoughts on this, but I don't feel it necessary to share because I re-read it and it probably will only bring trolls out of the woodwork.

I'm always watching hardware prices and stuff like this because I can't wait to build another PC, but I'm curious about the prices of a couple things:

I was very much NOT happy with my experience with Seagate's support. You're spot on about the unresponsiveness and indifference. The first lady I spoke with sounded like she couldn't have cared less and tried to brush me off and flat out lied to me about the Backup Plus drive being an "upgrade" over the Expansion

I would not recommend that drive if you care about performance.

+1. Too many of these early responses are along the lines of "run a webserver, learn PHP". That's not server management by any stretch of the imagination and I don't think that's what the OP was really looking for.

I've used WinAMP since forever on all of my computers and I stream music from my home across a Hamachi network to my work computer. I frequently update my main playlist, but saving the playlist back to the hard drive on my home server doesn't automatically refresh the changes to the remote WinAMP players in different

I was just getting ready to make a post suggesting this, but I see it's already been done. :)

Every step I take my toe cracks. Its never with pain but the sound of it is amplified depending on what kind of shoes I'm wearing and the type of floor. It's just annoying and I'd like to know why this happens.

I'll just leave this here...

I probably will end up rearranging a bunch of stuff because I'm currently using my home server as a gaming PC as well and when you're modding Skyrim and need to do a lot of clicking, this touchpad isn't the greatest. I could've bought a Bluetrack mouse or something to use on the couch, but I just never did it. I

Ah gotcha. I never got into Lost. I know people said I should give it another shot, but something about that polar bear just rubbed me the wrong way.

I have that Logitech K400 keyboard and it's amazeballs. I use it on my home server that's hooked up to the TV in the living room. Can't live without it. The range is good and I only recently had to change the AA batteries in it after owning it for a little over a year now. The only gripe I have with it is that

Why 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, and 42? Sports numbers? Favre, Jordan, Jackie Robinson...lol I don't see the pattern.

Maybe you can help answer another question: people who bet patterns of numbers on the lottery, e.g. multiples of 5's, numbers that line up in a diagonal pattern on the card, etc. etc. those combinations of numbers still have the same odds of hitting as any other combination of numbers, correct? Like if you play

Gotcha. So I guess I do understand it a little :) Thanks!

Thank you for this. Earlier on Gizmodo they posted a bunch of ridiculous statistics that aren't random events of chance like "chances of dating a super model are 88,000:1 which is better than this lottery". It was mind-numbingly dumb because obviously that's not a chance thing. You have control over who you date