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I use the two week Oasys ones. I can get 2 months out of them. I am pretty scrupulous about cleaning, but I do not replace my lens case every three months...

There are legitimate concerns but they get obfuscated. There is mass hysteria about ‘chemicals’. Laymen can’t tell good from bad, so people adopt this, “if you can’t pronounce it, don’t eat it” bullshit. Whereas, if people logically followed this idea, they would starve to death.

Will this work even if your computer was not able to upgrade via the Reddit shortcut?

They announced it two weeks ago. It's still pending.

I just signed for three months of Sling TV and got an Amazon Fire TV at half price. They're coming with AMC in base $20 package. So far, I like STV and the Fire...

I use my 2012 (Wi-Fi) Nexus 7 almost every day. It has gotten hella-laggy and slow though. I am hoping the Lollipop 5.0 update will wring some more life out of it.

I just happened to try one of those "extra-meaty" roasters by Purdue that were on sale a few weeks back. What a nice chicken! I spatchcocked it, and in about an hour I had a delightful chicken dinner.

But ZZ told me that every girl goes crazy for a sharp-dressed man!

Really?! Wow!

Really, what mob-owned place? Was it on Federal Hill? I am RI native...

Could we get a show of hands from people who demand /expect good service— if they've actually worked in positions like this?

True.

I'm right there with you. I'd love to dump MS for Linux and gaming.

Gee, if they had just picked an AMD CPU for the same price. You could some Mantle goodness going on!

I've always built with AMD, because I don't really want to spend more then $300 for a CPU. I spent that much twice: once on a 1GHz Athlon when they first came out and in 2010 when I bought an 1055T hex-core AMD.

What combos did you use?

Wow! Nice site!

Routers are pretty robust now. You don't even have to spend a lot of money, maybe $60, if you're patient. The only real expensive is how fast you want to stream via wi-fi..

You could have also gone with a router with a built-in media server w/USB connectivity.

That last one is a big one. It's such a freedom to watch an hour long broadcast/regular cable show in 44 minutes or so. Plus you can fast forward as well.