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travisco_nabisco
travisco_nabisco

I have had really good experience with the TP-Link routers, and they have a dual band Wireless-N router for under $100. It is the first router I have ever had that hasn't needed manual reboots at least once every few months.

My biggest problem with warts is that I get them on my feet and they are under massive callouses, it makes any treatment somewhat useless until I can get rid of the callouse.

The media PC build in the article is almost identical to what I built a year ago, except I used a low end Intel Pentium processor.

I have been to the Alexander Grahm Bell museum in Badec, and it is amazing the number of inventions he came up with. The highlight was we got a tour of the Bell Estate, including the house and climbing up the hill to his burial site.

All very good tips, however the headline is incorrect.

I don't know when I last played music from my desktop. All my music listening is either on my phone, or through a media streamer, local and internet.

I keep trying to convince my wife of naming our next child, who will be a boy, Sullivan, of Uncharted fame.

Overall a good list, though I don't agree with ditching RPG's outright. In the last 6 weeks I managed to play through Mass Effect 2, my first game of the Mass Effect Universe, on Normal just with a couple hours each evening. Now I am starting Mass Effect 1 which will follow with another run through ME2 then ME3. I

I can support this choice. There are very few things that need to be learned. The issues with it for me is that doing more advanced tasks within Lua can require a bit more creative thinking an planning, due to the limited feature set.

Ride bike to work (30 km round trip) every work day. Last year I was riding 2-3 days a week but am upping it this year so that my wife, who will be on maternity leave soon, can use our single vehicle.

I do the same, a very simple sandwich most days of the week. If there are left-overs I will bring them. Usually I have opted to have lunch at a local Mexican place once a week, but discovered that all my body wanted was something other than the sandwich one day a week. My solution was to make a big pot of chili,

Hope my dad can find a used one to tow his boat with.

You are correct, Windows is using the PageFile. After posting I opened up the Resource Monitor, and whenever I switched to a program that wasn't one of the most recently used, the disk usage went way up as it was loading from the page file.

I disagree with your assertion based on my experience of a sample size of one.

I have a Cuisinart panini press that has removable plates, the best part about it is the set of waffles plates we got for it. It is a larger cooking surface, but I wouldn't be surprised if they make a smaller dimensioned one as well.

A solid head light is fantastic for biking in dim to dark conditions. A flashing head light is much more visible to drivers. I prefer to use a combination. One flashing light to be see, and one solid light to see with.

Yeah, $1000 - $3000 is definitely mid range.

Thank you for saying this!

The last few laptops I have owned have had 14" screens. I find it is optimal for the trade-off between usability and portability. It doesn't hurt that 14" laptops usually have a full size keyboard as well.

If it measures 17" across the horizontal, then the diagonal is going to be much greater than 15".