Every time a coronal mass ejection is headed our way, the media touts issues with the power grid. And every time they're unfounded. Sure, we get some ground induced current spikes as you get closer to the poles, but for a majority of America, it's not an issue.
I'm curious if this is banking more off of nostalgia than anything else. I'm happy to see something different come out compared to the COD / BF formula of leveling up, unlocking gear, grind grind grind. One of the things that has helped keep these games (COD/BF) alive for so long is the carrot...
As I'm not in the IT department, I can't really poke around in them much, so I can't really say what is driving them. My workstation is powered by an Nvidia Quadro 440 (or two) with some DVI splitters. The wallboard is a custom setup from the manufacturer, Barco. We recently upgraded from a DLP...
So this is putting the "work" in workstation. I apologize for potato pics.
This is my main PC. Four 24" monitors. The other two monitors on the right are tied to my secondary system that has five 24" monitors
These are the rest of those 5 monitors on my secondary system, along with...
As a person who acknowledges their limitations with network configuration, I think the 1,2,3 steps above will be your easiest / most cost effective solution.
The previous post about setting up your second N-wifi router as an access point to help with wifi coverage is also spot on.
Really been enjoying D3 since I started back up a week or two ago. Here's my build - any advice is always appreciated.
http://us.battle.net/d3/en/profile/Drommel-1355/hero/3206487
I've had my 802.11n router for a couple of years now. Even in my new place, it's performing just fine. Would I like higher speeds? Of course. But, I'm not hurting for it.
Probably, but my main motivation was "This will look cool! :cool:" Again, I'm no audiophile - I have less than $600 invested in my entire sound system, and I've seen some of you guys drop that on just a pair of headphones.
If the paint effecting the absorbency of sound is a deal breaker, you...
http://mioculture.com/acoustic-weave-paperforms.html
They're actually just cardboard / heavy paper stock. At that link, there are a lot of other styles, but none mention any acoustic benefits like the ones I linked. I'm no audiophile, but this had higher "Wife Acceptance" than actual foam...