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Smoothies |
Posted by: brian51 - May 11th, 2017 at 1:26 AM - Forum: General Discussion
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i have started drinking fruit/ veggie smoothies now..
I have enjoyed them to a surprisingly degree so far
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I bought a Mac |
Posted by: Darth-Apple - May 10th, 2017 at 1:20 AM - Forum: Technology & Hardware
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Windows is nothing but a big frustration for me. My PC has Windows 10 on it, and is in desperate need of a reinstall. Buggy, slow, and a total mess to say the least. But perhaps the most frustrating aspect for me is that, being that I do not use the computer often, maybe once a month or so when I need to pay bills, every time I need to start it up I have to wait upwards of an hour oftentimes just to see automatic updates finish up before I can even use my PC.
That was the last straw. I'm going back to college to finish my degree shortly and I need something way better.
Bought a 2012 Macbook pro 13 inch, put the latest MacOS on there, and I'm up to speed and rolling. Absolutely love it. It actually works. The display resolution could be better, 1280x800 will take some getting used to, but that's absolutely 100% my only complaint. All I have to say is that I hope Mac stays around. I think I'm more or less an Apple convert for life now.
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Sprint |
Posted by: Darth-Apple - May 3rd, 2017 at 2:51 AM - Forum: Technology & Hardware
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I was gonna buy some sprint stock about this time last year... It was running at less than four dollars a share. Mostly for one reason. Sprint actually has more spectrum than pretty much any other carrier, which means great things for 5G, but almost all of their spectrum is very high frequency, in the 2.5 GHZ range. Unfortunately, while it's great for speed and Sprint is no doubt one of the fastest under ideal circumstances, it also doesn't penetrate long distances or buildings very well. The result is fairly unreliable service and poor coverage if they are gonna depend primarily on their holdings of high frequency spectrum to build a high capacity network.
Anyway, the hype was there. And I'm kicking myself for not jumping on the gun because sprint stock has almost tripled since then.
However, T-mobile is about to have almost as good coverage as verizon, for much better prices, much better network reliability, and has more hype behind it now. And on top of that, with the disbanding of analog TV's, T-mobile just bought up a storm of spectrum in the low frequency range, which will do wonders for its network reliability and its long-range coverage. Sprint completely sat out on the auction, and isn't really doing the greatest job pulling a good force behind it as it seems. Their coverage still somewhat depends on roaming to fill in major coverage gaps, and they haven't really done a whole lot of good for their own in house network lately. On top of that they have cancelled a lot of their biggest promotions (such as the "cut your bill in half" event), which has kinda aggravated some customers whose bills are suddenly higher now.
I switched from Sprint last year and I didn't realize that good cell coverage was really a thing. Never tried T-mobile, but I'm on AT&T now, pay 40 a month for unlimited data (6 gigs of it at high speed), and unlimited talk/text, reliability and coverage is great.
Still shoulda bought stock, kinda kicking myself for that one, but I think my eyes I think are turning elsewhere for long term investments at this point. We shall see what happens with 5G... I could be wrong I suppose.
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Cyberpunk |
Posted by: SpookyZalost - May 2nd, 2017 at 1:36 PM - Forum: Media & Entertainment
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there's books, video games, music, movies, magazines, cyberpunk is a whole media genre in of it's self, it's also slowly becoming reality, like some kind of subconscious thought traveling back through time and infecting how we perceive the world and thus making it real
What is cyberpunk
Examples of cyberpunk works
now that that's all out of the way, let's begin... let's talk about cyberpunk media you are interested in, how does it affect your view of the world, or maybe just how close the cyberpunk and real worlds are?
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Shrapnel (an audio demo) |
Posted by: Darth-Apple - May 2nd, 2017 at 1:24 AM - Forum: Media Journals
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I actually wrote the music for this about two years back. A good buddy of mine had a long conversation with me in the car late one night, gave me some of the best advice I've ever been given. So this song has a bit of a backup story behind it. I would share more but I'll hold on the details...
I actually am gonna re-record another demo and it sounds a little better how it will be re-recorded, but this is what I got so far for the music. Words are mostly written too and I just gotta find time to finish it all.
Anyway, I figured I'd post what I have so far.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/x9zydywva5r2zb...4.mp3?dl=0
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Ever taken an uber? |
Posted by: Darth-Apple - April 29th, 2017 at 7:47 PM - Forum: Lifestyle
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Personally I think it's a bit sketch. But I've taken them before. Got drunk downtown at a club and well, didn't feel like driving, my roomate at the time ended up taking a girl out afterwards, and well, my lonely a** ended up in an uber. I'm responsible. I don't drink and drive. Responsible annoying drunk people end up in ubers for a reason, right?
It honestly wasn't too bad. Got picked up in a Civic, had a good ride back and was good to go.
I wouldn't say ride sharing is in the least going to dominate long-term. People like having their own vehicles but ride sharing won't leave you stranded if you're ever without your car. But the incentives for Uber drivers are terrible. Insurance companies won't insure you, and well, the pay kinda sucks when you factor in that you've gotta do your own car maintenance too. Thought about driving for them, but nah... I have better ways of making a quick buck.
Anyone else have experiences with uber? Seems shitty to work for but as a customer I had a good experience.
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