roots4x
roots4x
roots4x

I have never seen a bottle of bottled water that isn't at least filtered. Most are distilled or filtered by reverse osmosis.

Back home my family used a 3.5 kW portable generator to periodically keep a refrigerator, some lights, and the TV and satellite dish running (not all at the same time) when the power went out for a few days.

It would take 5 units to achieve a kW of power. Which equates to 1 kWh in 1 hour. Or 1 unit could provide 1 kWh of energy in 5 hours of operation. Energy and power are different.

I've done this exact installation myself for about $50 (cost of wall mount, and cost of conduit to hide cables). I even had left over paint I used to paint the conduit so I didn't have to pay for that. It took me about an hour to get everything perfect, but I'm sure a pro could easily do it in 30.

I installed a 32" TV with a nice, painted (I had some extra paint) cable conduit for about $50 total (including the cost of the wall mount itself). If you're even slightly handy, mounting a TV with cables over the wall is a piece of cake.

I wonder if that's what people asked when Ben Franklin experimented with electricity.

If you're talking weed, then it will negatively affect reaction times and judgement.

I'm fortunate that my apartment has two CAT5 cables running to each wall in every room. However, if you're an apartment dweller without this convenience, it's just not worth ripping stuff out to install a cable when a WiFi signal will do the job with little to no effect. I run a home server where I absolutely rely on

I like the Juke, but I also don't like the headlights. The interior is definitely different, but I think it's cool enough.

From what I hear, the LF-A is the epitome of a driver's car over a pure numbers car (e.g. Nissan GT-R). I'm assuming the styling is what "doesn't" do it for you?

A free OS you can run as a fully capable desktop environment or as a powerful home server?

I agree. It is more than capable of doing a lot of things, I'm sure. But a starting price of $1600 seems steep unless they come with bulletproof support and a lifetime warranty.

with a 13W TDP processor, and SSD? I doubt this thing would get more than slightly warm if the processor is properly coupled to the aluminum chassis. It is a POS and not at all worth the money, though.

Oh geez, here we go with Audi's stupid nomenclature marketing to trick buyers into thinking they're buying a nicer car.

This Giz "review" is far worse than the DP preview:

;) thanks

IBM still makes a ton of POS devices.

lol

well that escalated quickly

Yeah, but you're forgetting about the Altima, Juke, Maxima, and Z.