I just got my Nexus 4, switching from an older phone that took a full size SIM and I had to cut my AT&T full size down to mico-SIM size because straight talk wouldn't sell me a micro SIM. Kind of a pain but it turned out fine so I guess they saved me $15 by forcing me to cut my SIM.
So I ordered 2x 16 GB versions Wednesday night and google 2nd day aired them to me (to hawaii), is this something they are doing to make up for their past mishaps?
She may have cancelled her previous carrier service before signing up with ST. You have to keep your current carrier who holds your phone number, sign up for ST and provide the needed information, ST will contact your carrier and request your phone number be transferred. After ST gets your...
My wife and I have been on ST for about 6 months, (3 months in GA and 3 months in HI). We both are using the AT&T SIM cards.
Voice performance has been great, reception everywhere we go with no dropped calls.
Data has been below average, we switched from AT&T and I can tell that ST does...
So a storm just rolled through and fried my modem (old modem had wireless built in). Curious if you guys think an all in one solution works as well as a stand alone cable modem + a stand alone wireless router...
Doesn't seem to be many choices when it comes to the all in one solution, price...
I have very limited knowledge of the "custom" desktop builders but from your list I want to lean towards Falcon NW (Simply b/c I don't remember reading any horror stories about their service). Remember to factor in perceived customer service before you decide on a vendor, this can be a nightmare...
yeah, I wouldn't look for new....I would post a WTB in the forums and see what people offer up. (of course use good online buying sense if you aren't used to buying computers on line)
honestly there are too many to pick from. if you think you are interested in good audio check out this guide, read, read, read and then pick a pair that sounds interesting. you'll know from your first mid range pair if you care about good audio or not. good thing is headphone hold their value...
yeah, you may have to sell off the other two monitors to get a good 30" so it may not be worth the hassle.
if you haven't listened to music/movies/games on a good set of headphones $250-$500 I suggest you find a place to try some out.
you may be a hug fan of good audio and not even know it...
keyboard mouse? desk chair? do you have a good power supply? your audio choices could be upgraded for sure also a 30" monitor would add a lot to your user experience.
Like the title says I want a cheap SATA HD. Price is more important than size though I'd like something at least 250GB.
Bonus if you can also provide thermal paste of some sort!
what do you need the computer to do? what is your current set up? where are you buying the parts at (do you live near a microcenter)? are you against buying used on the forum?
these questions will need to be answered before people can help you. (better yet look for the sticky and answer all the...