I will see if I have access to any Supermicro boards on Z390 or Z490- If I do I would like to test this. I'm not sure how quickly I would be able to get this completed, but if I can make this happen I will be sure to share my findings with you.
Even if he didn't get it directly from someone at the rally; it seems entirely plausible that whoever he got it from got it from someone at the rally. Wouldn't it be cool if contact tracing was a thing we did here? :oops:
The market has been mostly flat for a year now, even after hundreds of billions in stock buy backs propping up prices. Does this look like success to you?
The tariffs are creating uncertainty and that is causing capital investment to be far more limited than it would be otherwise. This is yet another example of why this strategy will continue to accelerate the trade deficit rather than reduce it.
The link you provided only shows dates ranges that were post-tariffs so its not really possible for the data to show the majority of the impact from tariffs. Prices also tend to go down (and sometimes up) on components over time. The chart doesn't show what the price changes would have been...
Well keep in mind, I brought all of this up because you implied you hadn't seen prices increase on things that you purchase.
You are correct in that there will be winners and losers but the data so far seems to suggest that american companies are the ones being hurt the most by the tariffs...
fyi- caselabs was a chassis manufacturer that was around for nearly 50 years. Their CEO cited the tariffs as the specific reason why they were forced to close their doors.
When I checked on components from some of the other vendors I buy parts from, I found that the prices were exactly 25%...
I find it painfully ironic that you would ask this question on a forum for computer hardware enthusiasts. Many component vendors prices are currently up 25% due to tariffs and some of the smaller companies like Caselabs have been put out of business as a result of these tariffs.
I hear ya, but typically logic and facts aren't effective tools for getting someone out of a position they didn't use logic and facts to get to in the first place.
That being said, I'm not sure that there is a better option either.
I've been considering one of these but I haven't ordered it yet:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0000CF3Q6?colid=3P1MUKN8G9Y9Y&coliid=I2TV79CGBXA0WZ&psc=1&ref_=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl
Don't worry, if someone cuts off your arm your life won't end. it will just be different. (for example, you will be a few pounds lighter)
Why are you fighting a progressive movement?
Audio Technica ATH-A700X for closed back
Grado Labs / Alessandro MS-1 for open back
couldn't be happier!
I recommend the Grado SR-60 if you're on a tighter budget.
Sennheisers are great too.
I think most of us would be of the opinion that there is nothing to fix. An upgraded cooler would give you more overclocking headroom but I see nothing that needs changing with the temps you were mentioning.
There won't be any aerodynamic advantage, but it's certainly more comfortable to not have loose shorts moving against the liner. I never would have guessed the difference in comfort would have been so huge. However, when I MTB I am usually off the saddle for the majority of the ride so I'm...
Perhaps you didn't mean it like that, but it's hard to interpret what you said any other way.
The first part of your post:
"To all American MUSLIMS reading this.......
What the hell is wrong with you people?"
I wouldn't say the ad-hominem is legitimate; the hypocrisy only applies to Bristol's stated morals, in which case it is not really an ad-hominem but evidence of her being logically inconsistent. The argument behind abstinence only can be refuted in many ways, but not by her hypocrisy.
Why would I care if my son or daughter was gay?? :confused:
I'm curious- how many more sons or daughters do you anticipate will decide to be gay as a result of this ruling?
I wasn't aware we were allowed to switch teams. Sounds like we all have some soul searching to do. :D
I think this is a great way to get acclimated. Very inexpensive and it's very stable. It's perfect for getting a feel for orientation and it's quite resistant to breaking from a crash. I've crashed mine more times than I can count and I haven't even had to swap out the props yet...
I must have missed all of the posts where people here excuse the actions of murderers. But I don't suppose you have any interest in backing up your claims.
While I see you're point, I don't think the classification errors you referenced are responsible for a statistically significant impact on the data. Perhaps lemons may not be the best indicator of highway fatalities, but they are clearly an excellent indicator. I mean, did you see how straight...
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