Hate it, especially working in retail.
Hate it, especially working in retail.
I don't think I have ever had a hard drive (in my desktop that doesn't move) last more than two years. I switched to all SSD now, so hopefully that helps.
Frankly, I'm not even sure why they bothered to use a grappling hook. They can just levitate the ship, right? Or is that only allowed when they aren't in it?
Sooooo... MillerCoors makes Molson, and MolsonCoors makes something else, and neither list has Coors on it?
If by lazy you mean took a lot of time and effort to recompose an old song so that it seemed familiar without being instantly identifiable, then yes, I guess it was.
I don't think it would be a good choice as an only computer. It's much better as a travel companion, and I will agree that the Pro is just a bit too expensive to justify. But the desktop is for games and audio processing for me, and I don't expect (or want) to try to do any of those anywhere other than a desk (or…
I am having the total opposite experience with my Surface 2. Absolutely love it, though there are some growing pains. I don't have a laptop, but this does Office and web browsing and video watching, everything I would want out of a laptop. Plus it's lighter, thinner, and gets way better battery life. My only gripes…
Meh. I'd rather play games on my 3DS. I haven't found any games really worth playing on any of the phone/tablet operating systems. This will do Netflix/Hulu just fine.
I think that gives it a strong appeal to college students, who are hardly a niche market. Office is a big seller for that reason for me, since my only other computer is a desktop.
But if we just have to match, couldn't a program just guess a couple times? How is that more secure?
How do they power this thing? I mean, if there's a battery, what does he do when it runs out in the middle of a walk? Or have they finally figured out how to power it off the human body?
I had a Casio solar waveceptor that still had analog hands, but they never quite matched the digital part of the watch, so I got the same thing, but digital. Also metal so the band wasn't in my way.
From the employee standpoint, I will tell you that nice customers absolutely get better deals. A lot of haggling goes on where I work, and if someone is being a dick about it, I will get stubborn and refuse to give them any discount. If you're nice about it, I'll help you out. If you're really nice the whole time and…
My T-Mobile service is great everywhere in Northern Virginia.
Bush was consistent about Iraq. Doesn't make it a good idea. Just sayin'.
I mean, I guess you can't convince someone with no basic decency to be decent and considerate of other people. Most people doing these jobs don't really want to be harassing you either. Some people, such as myself, have college degrees (yes, plural) and still can't get a better job than sales because the economy…
Ours covers damage, which, if you gig a lot, is pretty useful. It's more like insurance. Best Buy offers that on computers now, too, I think, and Lenscrafters. And yes, I do think you should at least answer politely, especially since, if you don't recognize the number, you didn't have to answer during dinner with your…
Are they pushing warranties on you at your grocery store? Then I would be annoyed, too. No, I work for Guitar Center. You don't have to buy our coverage plans, but it's just polite to let me ask you.
As a former salesman I can say that ringing you up does not demand a lot of concentration. My focus is on you and making sure I got you everything you need. I accomplish that by talking to you. Any halfway decent salesman or even clerk knows that you talk to the customer. If you really think that your phone…
I was going to say, you guys realize you can buy basically disposable ponchos for like $1 at Target, right? Why would you use a trash bag when a poncho will cover you and your gear?