I recently switched from my Iphone 5S to a Galaxy S6, and now that I'm Iphone-less my Macbook appeals to me much less than it used to. I've currently got the late '13 Macbook Pro Retina, the just-above entry level that just about everyone purchased with the 8GB of RAM and 256GB SSD.
I'm...
Huh, okay, so really then, the two power line adapters will just act as one really long ethernet cable? I guess that makes sense now that I think about it.
And then the DHCP will see 4 different MAC addresses plugged into one ethernet port and it will "know" to assign each of them an IP...
Hopefully these questions are pretty simple, I feel like I'm missing something pretty basic here but Googling isn't answering these questions for me:
My house is currently set up so my internet connection (16 Mbps DSL) has one working phone jack which is in a room on the opposite side of the...
So maybe someone who knows more about asset liquidation can answer this: If someone buys the NAMES for Hostess products (Twinkies, etc...) will the products taste the same? Would they use the same recipe and ingredients? I feel like when something similar happened with Hydrox (not bankruptcy...
Or don't. Whatever floats your boat. But Doug Paszkiewicz's comic Arsenic Lullaby is effing amazing, and he's currently trying to raise money to self publish it. Check out out his Kickstarter project page here...
We have a pool, and a shed that's definitely not set up for water. I know those wires are wrapped around the gas line for some reason, but there's another one that's identical that's just in the middle of nothing. They're both basically a plastic tube in the ground with some heavy duty wires...
Excellent question, there's two or three of those poles around the back yard. I have no idea what they do. When the home inspector checked out the place last year (when we bought it) he didn't freak out about them so I assume they're fine, whatever they are.
Oh, our water lines are all exposed out here. The absolute coldest it ever gets is maybe 25 degrees at night here, there'll be the very very rare pipe freezing but it's always above freezing by 10 AM or so, so no one really had burst pipes around here.
edit: Did I imagine your frozen pipes...
Oh nice, a fellow Tucsonan. If I do get it done I'll be sure to update the thread and let everyone know what the catch ended up being. There's gotta be one. (Hadn't thought of a "line service" fee they might tack on, good call)
Also good advice bbhaag, I should have thought of that...
Sweet, thanks. Now I just have to figure out if it's some kind of scam, I don't understand why they're offering to do several thousand dollars worth of work for free.
And yes, "ya'll" is something I picked up from my time living in Myrtle Beach. They also say "Buggy" instead of "cart" or...
A little background: Our gas company Southwest Gas, for whatever reason, has been forced by the state commision to offer to replace customer owned gas lines. Currently my meter is close to 40 feet away from my house, in an alley. Alllll the underground piping is my responsibility.
What...
Thanks all! Sorry, I should've mentioned, the 18-55 is the IS version, if I recall the 18-55 kit lenses before then were horrible so I wouldn't have even wanted it.. The price seemed pretty decent to me, if we're talking 200 for the body, 100 for the 50, and 100 for the kit lens. It's a...
I used to have a Canon T1i back in the day, but I ended up selling it because I never really used it. I learned the basics of DSLR photography, and the pictures came out fine, but it just didn't seem worth the 900 dollar investment I was making at the time considering my Canon point and shoot...
There's a couple of laptops hovering around the 700 dollar mark that have the Nvidia GT 540M GPU, which is pretty darn capable. The one I'm currently using is the MSI FX620DX which I believe is currently hovering at 690 bucks on Newegg.
Are you sure HW Monitor is reading right? I mean, I don't see why it wouldn't be I guess, but Core IX CPU's TJunction is 100 degrees C I thought. I don't think I've ever seen a mobile CPU hit 105 degrees. It shouldn't even be able to hit 105 degrees without shutting down.
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