Grab a Google voice number and have that be your primary contact for PayPal. That way if you need to change your mobile number again your PayPal contact info will not change.
Quick and cheap solution is to find a Rheobus and wire up all the fans to that. Then adjust the fan speed to a more tolerable noise level. I still use one that's almost 20years old.
How does that work?
As a buyer I would assume to pay for the tax liability of the item. As a seller why would one be taxed for selling the item at the time of the sale. Seems a bit...potato.
eBay will only tax the buyer of the item. However, it seems that eBay in a large amount of auctions will "incorrectly" collect the correct amount of tax for that purchase. Every time I buy from eBay they charge double the correct tax rate...first world problems.
2 BTC a week, wow. If one had the funds to purchase the hardware to mine 2 btc a week....with the cost of power involved; then why not buy the dip?
Seriously.
Why. Not. Buy. The. Dip.
Is there more cash to be made from mining vs trading at this point? One still needs to pay tax on mining...
NH is giving me about $5 per day on my 1080ti. I keep my desktop on all the time to use for short periods of time. With NH running in the background there is no noticeable performance loss. It's not much, but it does pay for the power and add a little BTC to the wallet.
I had the idea of buying...
If you have a gfx card, can you yank it out and try the onboard video? Also it seems that some manufacturers have gotten into the habit of placing "stickers" over ports that otherwise would be of use in situations like this. See if perhaps an oldschool VGA/DVI port that has a sticker over it...
Sounds like windows 10 fast boot is turned on, disable that in the OS and see if you see a bios / uefi prompt.
Alternatively, if you have win 10 boot media available you should be able to access the bios from there via recovery options.
The one thing one learns about OEM laptops is that the thermal goop applied during assembly is a bit aggressive.
So before LTT; it was my bane/privilege to "fix" this for our users. 80% of the time for "weird" errors / thermal throttling and this was the fix.
One question to ask is how easy this would be for someone other than you to manage? If you were to suddenly be promoted, could your replacement / department understand what the process is?
That being said...would it make more sense to use an off cycle refresh desktop; slap XP on it and continue...
Wonder what the mobo is under that chip?
For longevity, is it a x570?
FWIW I'm in the market of upgrading my 1700x to either a 3700x or 3900x on a x370 taichi mobo. It amazes me that I am able to simply plop in a 3rd gen chip on this mobo and keep the system running an additional 4-5 years. 65...
This one? 12 sata hot swap bays, got mine for under 100 a while ago. Good server case...with modifications. Tossed the old crappy 12cm fans, added my own and an external rheobus fan controller (remember those?) after the mods the case runs cool and at a quiet DB level.
Short answer: yes you probably can in general mix ethernet-over-powerline adapters, in theory: You can mix and match Powerline adaptors running at different speeds and from different manufacturers – as long as they all support at least HomePlug AV
FWIW I recently (As in the last week) went...
And...? Perhaps it's a bad cable, perhaps the wired network is misconfigured; one could do a speed test on the ATV to verify connection speed...Just throwing out troubleshooting tactics.
Something about a brother, something about a receipt, adventures in sextron land, hut thread, piitb, buzzer, a blind someone trying to get a masters with a felony drug trafficking record....the list goes on.
psvue user here. Looked into Hulu and could not stand the UI, youtube tv also doesn't have the line up psvue has.
psvue cloud dvr is fantastic, the UI is seamless and there have been no streaming issues on my end at all.
Surprised the article did not compare the sony offering rather then...
So...that link is for commercial / business use. And FWIW 210/mo is still cheaper than similar comcast business offering.
This is the residential link, 69.99 for 1gig up and down.
Just waiting on Erie, Co to follow suit. We recently voted on moving forward with muni broadband. Wonder on how long it will take. Today I upgraded to 50$/mo no data cap...FML last 8 months were right on the edge of 1tb last 3 months were over.