Not just blurays but some dvds have it also, can't R1 or top menu, you have to FF past the promos. On top of that, each individual promo you have to do FF again, it doesn't go through them all in one sweep. On the other hand, my fingers and eyes have gotten quite accustomed to FF x120.
I have the popcorn hour c-200 for a while now and highly recommend it. Configuration is slightly more complex than the others but we're really talking about taking 20 minutes more to learn it instead of 10. The model c-200 is a bit pricey but there are cheaper models that do virtually the same...
difficult to say, it really all depends.
what if you switch jobs to a crappier place and you're unmotivated to advance with or without a mentor? or what if you get a mentor you really hate?
with that said, in general, if you were to get a good mentor in a good environment you will make better...
iphone4, it's faster and better built than the 3gs
as for the antenna issues, I have the same amount of dropped calls as I did with the 3gs (at&t sucks)
It's much simply and easier if you get a regular receiver to do the job instead of a computer. A computer will have a tons of bells and whistles when compared to a receiver but if your friend just need something to play music, the receiver is the way to go. It's also much cheaper than a pc and...
It depends. Sometimes it help me focus, other times it does not. Usually when I'm stuck on something and I need I break, I turn on music and it helps me focus on the issue more. Other times while I'm working, I turn on the music and end up listening to it instead of working.
I've had the Slim since the day it came out, doing well so far. Been using it for both games and dvds/blue-rays so it gets lots of usage, roughly 2-3 hours every night.
It's loud. The only thing I can think of that might be different between mine and yours is that I put mine in the middle shelf of my cabinet, no doors, it's an open cabinet and that you put yours on a free standing platform. But while in the cabinet, I can hear mine from 6 feet away with light...
In most every day usage including some light gaming, yes, the Q6600 Quad is still considered "fast". It probably has another year to go before it's considered "slow".
New build.
You could possibly upgrade your video card and ram (to 4gigs) and be able to play SC2 at decent settings (most likely medium) but there has been so much tech improvements in the past 4 years that building a new rig won't cost that much more and give you performance boosts that's much...
GPU first, then CPU if you got money left over. Don't bother with the ram, 4 gigs is plenty and you won't notice the difference if you get faster ones.
I have cat6 cables all around with a gigabit router (dlink 655) wired throughout my house and get around 140 MB/s. I'm not sure if that's the norm or not but for streaming movies/etc. it's perfectly fine. I would like to be able large files faster but I don't do that too much.
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