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That internet thing as some hyped up nerd fad. So what if two nerds’ computers can send little digital love notes to each other over the telephone wires? Where’s the real world application in that? ~said some ***hole with his head up his ***, circa 1990

I think he meant real jobs, not government jobs.

I love this monitor! Got mine open box for under $200 during black friday @ newegg. I want another one. Great for gaming. Also great for trading, chart analysis (I love being able to see a 15min chart span a whole week) or any kind of multitasking. You can put two web browsers side by side and they are still wide

I love this monitor! Got mine open box for under $200 during black friday @ newegg. I want another one. Great for

Well now that’s the most ridiculous looking go cart that Honda has ever made.

What is this nonsense? I was stationed in that area twice and 130-135 are not uncommon in the hottest weeks of summer. The hottest afternoon i saw in 2006 was 141. The wind was blowing and it just felt like somebody was holding a blow dryer in front of your face

Already a menu option if your in the insider preview update channel. The lack of UI customizability in W10 is so disappointing. If I didn’t need windows to run all of my trading platforms I’d switch back to Ubuntu Gnome. I’ve wasted entire weekends customizing my Gnome desktop UX before. It’s a guilty pleasure. :)

Chrome OS is light and fast, but it’s too light to really be very useful IMO. I bought a Samsung Chromebook a few years ago and ended up dual booting Ubuntu on it to get more functionality when I needed. Spending all that work trying to get Android apps to run on chrome OS, (I’m guessing by forking all the Android

Chromium based, so, grabs hold of a lot of RAM, and doesn’t let it all go after closing all those tabs. If you have at least 8-16GB RAM it’s a non issue.