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Myth #3: MAC Filtering and Disabling SSID Broadcast Is Enough Protection For My Wi-Fi Network

It's because of the 13 hours in Wal-Mart part.

It's pretty hard to equip an M4 for 64k and the ring time was done with dual clutch car so you are looking at closer to 70k real world dollars.

Don't discard those biases too fast. An ultra-lightened limited edition car that dispenses with both practicalities and luxuries to achieve its performance keeps up with a mass produced luxury sport coupe. Not really a huge surprise. A Camaro Z/28 is barely off the pace of a Koenigsegg, that's what being built for

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Trains actually do it the same way this car does. Pretty much every high-speed train has been leaning in to corners for years.

"Yes, it's utilitarian, so it doesn't need to be, but then why all the hoopla about the manual shifter? It won't be fun to drive just because you'll row your own, it'll only be more of a chore, which is dissfunctional in a utility vehicle."

A few made it to the US as well. My family almost bought one about a decade ago with the intent of converting it in to a motorhome. Unfortunately for the story (but probably fortunately for our family finances) we found a good deal on a modern rig with a Freightliner chassis, Cat motor, and Allison trans.

I was going to say the same, but I decided to research it a bit to be sure. After taking a look at Anandtech's benchmark database it's worth pointing out that the low-end model of the first generation of Core i7s, the Core i7 920 released in late 2008, is almost always ahead of the fastest Phenom II ever made, the X4

The rest of the world has it wrong too.

Yes, actually. I guarantee that if you were to survey 100 random people and ask them whether they'd checked their tire pressure in the last week the majority would answer no. Of those who answered yes, most would not have actually measured anything but rather just eyeballed it (which I can say from experience can

As I said, literally any PC from the ATX era is a sufficient start to get it down to PS4-class pricing. My 1991-model IBM is the only PC I've ever owned that couldn't provide at least a case and power supply. The '95 Gateway and '98 NEC could both have contributed those parts, then I didn't start from scratch again

Pedantry: The landing gear didn't collapse after takeoff, it collapsed before takeoff, during the run up. Had it collapsed after takeoff, this would probably have been a lot more interesting and there'd certainly have been an hour or two of slow circling around the airport under full media coverage before a landing

I really wish Rainmaker would finally make the last few episodes.

"Exceptional" data cost is a relative thing. Sure, for normal internet use $1/MB is insane, but if you're just sending tiny (sub-1kB) update packets for the most part every 30 seconds to a minute that's only a couple of bucks per flight worth of data transfer.

Hardware cost is a few grand in actual parts, plus a few

That's alpha. Pre-alpha is basically techdemo time. If it's playable as a game, it's probably worthy of calling alpha. Once it's mostly feature complete and work is more focused on stability/performance it's beta.

Is it just me or is it a bit odd to see that much money worth of GPU paired up with hard drives? Sure, the VelociRaptors are 15-20% faster than other hard drives, but a midrange SSD still wipes the floor with them.

If you want the best possible audio quality from a Bluetooth device, look for headphones and speakers that support aptX, an audio codec designed for CD-quality audio transfer over Bluetooth. Alternatively, look for support for A2DP, or Advanced Audio Distribution Profile, which also requires compatible devices, but is

Though we all probably agree that TCS off is more fun, when going for the fastest lap times as they clearly said they were a good TCS system is better than none. See also: GT-R. The computers have more inputs than you and can think faster than you. When done right, they're better than you.

This is definitely FR, it's a normal Ford chassis RV that they cut open the back of and attached another travel trailer to.