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Last Posted | August 11, 2016 at 9:50 PM |
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What do you want in a headphone? Bassy or flat response? In-ear, on-ear, or over-ear? Open or closed design?
There are two things I block in my hosts file so I never have to see them again: Youtube ads and Pinion MOTDs.
Is that a lamp...for a backlit keyboard?
I didn't realize anyone actually played this game anymore. Even playing the mod 3-4 years ago there weren't many servers fully populated.
Nothing says America quite like setting off cheap Chinese fireworks on the local Indian reservation
Surface Pro starts at $800, plus another $130 for a keyboard cover. That's not even close to his stated price range, unless you're talking about refurbs.
GTSBYpotmacbook proi'm going to leave all my personal bias aside and say that he stated $650-$700 was his price range.
Also, while it's definitely not for everyone, something to consider is the Microsoft Surface. You should try and find one to try out, but if you like it, it'll suit your needs rather well. However, the storage space is rather limited, to say the least.
http://store.apple.com/us/browse/home/specialdeals/mac/macbook_air
Macbook Air refurbs are constantly around the $700 mark, which is a very good value for an ultrabook with the best battery life of almost any notebook on the market. Don't get a Macbook Pro, they're going to get phased out soon by Apple and haven't had their hardware refreshed in a long time.
Some suggestions for older kids (probably 8+):
World of Goo
Rock of Ages
Rayman Origins
Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed
I believe you, I just wouldn't mistake their ignorance for benevolence. I'm pretty surprised given how shitty they treat their Seattle market.
turtsmcgurtsi don't have a bandwidth cap. when I moved here I was initially told I would and it would be 300gb, but they never brought it up to me. The first month I did research and found that many people go over the limit without consequence, so I tested it myself. First month was when I had to reformat twice and decided to watch all of Rome and Spartacus, so I decided to get the massive uncompressed blurays. I went over the limit by 200 something gigabytes, nothing happened. since then I have been over the limit all but once without any extra charges, emails or phone calls.
When I hit the 300gb mark I get a message in my browser telling me so, they just don't enforce it.
https://customer.comcast.com/help-and-support/internet/data-usage-trials-exceed-usage
In order for our customers to get accustomed to the new data usage plan, we will be implementing a program that gives you three courtesy months for exceeding the data usage plan amount in any 12-month period. That means you will only be subject to overage charges if you exceed the data usage plan amount for a fourth time in a 12-month period. On the fourth time (and any subsequent occurrence), you will be notified that you have exceeded your data usage plan amount via an email and an in-browser notification, that an additional 50 GB has automatically been allocated to your account and that applicable charges will be applied to your bill. Once you have incurred charges for exceeding your data usage plan amount, you will automatically be charged $10 each time we provide you with up to an additional 50 GB of data.
Enjoy it while it lasts
turtsmcgurtsi've had comcast for just over a year and a half and haven't had any issues whatsoever. I pay for 50/10 and get anywhere between 80-100 download from ~10pm to 6ish am, no bandwidth cap, ect.
Um excuse me
a specific monthly data usage threshold of 250 GB/month per account for all residential customers
http://lifehacker.com/does-bluetooth-audio-still-suck-1505063323
Bluetooth audio in general still sucks, and in general buying Bluetooth headphones will require you to pay a heavy premium for a worse listening experience (worse sound quality, batteries, interference) 10 times out of 10. Unless you have a really good reason for buying them (watching your TV from 15 feet away), I'd stay away until the technology matures.