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Nice Conquering Dystopia!

Nice Conquering Dystopia!

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I first heard about CHON when they opened for Conquering Dystopia and Animals As Leaders. They are phenomenal.

I’m part of the mod team with the r/music dubtrack and formally plug. (Note: I’m not a mod for the reddit/r/music community, just the video streaming sites). Plug was far better than dubtrack is. Dubtrack is pretty buggy, and lacks some primary features that plug had native. Not even counting the dancing avatars,

I have a similar USB 2.0 drive, it’s kinda hard to pull out of servers and computers, since there’s now where to really grip it. Is this a similar experience as far as device removal?

140 steps per minute is roughly 15min/mi I feel like that is a pretty generous starting point. Sure there will be people that are running slower than that, but if that’s the case, just toss some doom metal on. Slomatics FTW

As a casual “non-competitive” runner, I really enjoy smartphone apps. Aside from carrying a phone, the numbers serve as motivation. I don’t do intervals, circuits, or anything like that, but have friends that do. Pushing your self to go from 3mi, to 5mi, to 10mi run or 11:00min/mi to a 10:30 then 9:30 pace.

I’m almost positive my dog can’t fly, I’m waiting for her to text me back.

So I live in Buffalo and we have Wegman’s here. They also have their own app that makes grocery shopping pretty easy. If you know what you need, you punch your list into the app. It will automatically give you that list in order of the store layout from end to end. It also has your “Shopper’s Club” card programmed

I’ve got a Sharp that I bought, maybe 10 years ago. To give you an idea I paid >$2,000 for a 42” LCD TV. It still runs like a champ, and I’ve had 0 issues with it. It lacks some of the newer features of a Smart TV and only has 2 HDMI ports, but it works great.

Yep, same thing here. Also right now OneDrive’s sync tool (at least for business) is AWFUL. It will randomly hang on syncing files. It doesn’t give reports on why it isn’t working. Bandwidth transfer speeds are bad, file types are limited without the ability to change them.

Great recommendations for students. As someone who worked IT in a college for 5 years, you covered the main points. 1. Anti-Virus 2. Backup - I’ve seen too many students get burned by virus or drive failure. PLEASE backup your stuff, even to a CD or USB drive to start. Of course cloud apps work nicely. 3 “Where can I

We’ve also started leaving the TV on for our Great Dane. She’s an older dog and is kinda lazy if she isn’t playing or out on a walk. We’ve come home a couple times and surprised her because she didn’t hear the car or house doors.

Good call, you’re right.

That looks like a pretty cool tool. It doesn’t appear to have cosmetic repairs, like a cracked front bumper in my case.

There is an uninstaller that a TechNet forums user, MELERIX made. I have NOT tested this yet.

Very few programs do that. Most you can uninstall, and then pick another off the list after. I also recommend CCleaner for uninstalling. It uses the same windows uninstaller, so nothing in that regard changes. But, on slower computers it usually loads the list of programs a lot faster. You can also run it portable, so

True, kinda...still had to go to the tile “desktop”. It wasn’t as easy (not that it’s overly hard to uninstall an app).

Uninstalling from the start menu is a great feature. Too many times I’ve looked at an app and said “Eh, I really don’t use that anymore I should uninstall that” and then never make it into Programs & Features to follow up.

Even though I’m a Google Music user, I would have to agree. Anyone can grab the playlist link and start listening automatically. Google allows playlist sharing, but I believe users need to sign in and have an active subscription/trial to listen. Spoitfy is just quick and relatively painless.