You have a point there. I guess the best precaution is just to not post anything that could be used against you. Or just don't use it socially.
Banks are evil. A good alternative would be credit unions. I'm thinking of joining my union one very soon.
Better to go to your local wholesale suit retailer. I picked up 3 wool fitted suits plus pants, ties, belts, socks, shirts for 199. 238 + tax for only 1 is a rip off.
I have no problems with the trackpad on this model. I've had some terrible experiences with the other or older models from HP. Perhaps the switch to 5400 was a decision for more battery life?
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• Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
• AMD Dual-Core Processor E-450(1.65GHz, 1MB L2 Cache)
• AMD Radeon HD 6320M Discrete-Class Graphics and support for DX11
• 4GB DDR3 System Memory (1 Dimm)
• 320GB 5400 rpm Hard Drive with HP ProtectSmart Hard Drive...
When I read the article, I thought he meant one of our generations, rather than one console generation.
That would make more sense. 70-80 years would be more than enough time for pc's and handhelds to overpower consoles to extinction. That would make the "maybe" more sensible as well.
But on...
Are you plugging in your appliances into the strip and plugging the strips into the wall to check? Have you tried plugging them individually into the wall? There's no way to really check appliances. The computer is a different story, but you'll have to tear it apart.
I had this same forced shutdown blackout happen to me exactly the same way. I would load up a game and then everything would power off. Occasionally alt tabbing in and out of games would hard shutdown the computer too. Pushing the power button wouldn't turn the computer back on. I had to reset...
It's not the monitor that sucks. It's the manufacturing and craftsmanship that sucks. Blame HP and the other dozens of companies that do the same thing.
I've listened to it after being heavily immersed in the world of hifi. It's mediocre at best for an external usb headphone dac/amp combo card. Just my two cents.
Right. I would try checking the front audio connectors or connecting them from the back to check first. A standalone headphone setup is a lot of extra money to spend. Well, you'll get a much better listening experience, but still a lot of money.
In an electrical system, a ground loop usually refers to a current, almost always unwanted, in a conductor connecting two points that are supposed to be at the same potential, often ground, but are actually at different potentials. Ground loops created by improperly designed or improperly...