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LTT is looking for an IBM Model M Keyboard
ultimatemythbuster replied to James's topic in General Discussion
I've got three. A 1992 model with a square gray badge, a 1987 model gray label, and a 1995 model blue label. You'd be welcome to borrow all three. -
When will net neutrailty repeal take affect
ultimatemythbuster replied to Eduard the weeb's topic in General Discussion
Just one more reason why everybody should read through all of the fine print before agreeing to stuff. I wonder how many people have used iTunes to create Nuclear, Chemical, or Biological weapons without realizing they were violating the EULA? -
When will net neutrailty repeal take affect
ultimatemythbuster replied to Eduard the weeb's topic in General Discussion
Maybe I need to get a friend in Canada. I live close enough to the border that I could get some Ubiquiti point to point gear and send all my traffic through Canada. -
When will net neutrailty repeal take affect
ultimatemythbuster replied to Eduard the weeb's topic in General Discussion
I've never had an ISP require a contract on a residential connection; only business and enterprise connections. Which ISPs have contracts for residential? -
When will net neutrailty repeal take affect
ultimatemythbuster replied to Eduard the weeb's topic in General Discussion
Wouldn't really help because ISPs can just totally block all VPN traffic, or put it in the most expensive tier. -
S7 Protection & Usability Upgrade
ultimatemythbuster replied to Mike Soda's topic in Phones and Tablets
I've dropped my S7 onto a hard laminate floor from about 3.5 feet without any sort of damage. I don't know how that compares to other cases though. Maybe that's not even a very impressive drop test.- 6 replies
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Japanese firm to use Drone to force overtime staff to go home
ultimatemythbuster replied to Tech_Dreamer's topic in Tech News
I might be more interested in knowing what stores play Auld Lang Syne when closing. I worked closing shift in a grocery store and I would just make an announcement over the PA system. EDIT: Apparently it's very common in Japan. What would I do without Google?- 29 replies
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ultimatemythbuster replied to Mike Soda's topic in Phones and Tablets
I have had that happen, and I remove the phone from the case about once a month to clean it. The dirt hasn't scratched the screen at all though, so it's not an issue for me.- 6 replies
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ultimatemythbuster replied to Mike Soda's topic in Phones and Tablets
I've had an Otterbox Defender on my S7 since new and have no complaints with it. I've never used the other ones you mention, so I can't say how they compare.- 6 replies
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Show off your old and retro computer parts
ultimatemythbuster replied to TheTechnerd's topic in General Discussion
I still use the T60 daily for work. I've been trying to convince my employer that they should be providing me a new ThinkPad, but I'd probably be happier with my older one. If only Lenovo had made more than one SKU of the T25, I'd seriously try to get one of those. -
Show off your old and retro computer parts
ultimatemythbuster replied to TheTechnerd's topic in General Discussion
My current daily use ThinkPad is a T61. I also have an X201t and a T450s. If I had more money, I'd also have a lot more ThinkPads. -
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ultimatemythbuster replied to TheTechnerd's topic in General Discussion
Even today, I'd prefer the older ThinkPad to the new one. I'd bet the old one will still function perfectly the day the new one gives up. -
I've got two Commodore 64 computers with a Commodore monitor and 5.25" floppy drive.