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ArchieTect

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    ArchieTect got a reaction from LudoTheGreat in Web based music maker   
    Audiotool is pretty awesome. Has the functionality you describe.
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    ArchieTect got a reaction from Raboo in Web based music maker   
    Audiotool is pretty awesome. Has the functionality you describe.
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    ArchieTect got a reaction from LudoTheGreat in What screwdrivers do you use?   
    Really sweet Lowes double action ratcheting screwdriver. Tighten by twisting in any direction. Reverse the gear and loosen by twisting in any direction.
     

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    ArchieTect got a reaction from Technous285 in Skylake to drop USB 2.0 completely, but say goodbye to Windows 7 Installation via USB   
    Both 'abandonware' and 'planned obsolescence' are terms that apply here, both of which I find offensive.
     
    No reason why touch and tiles couldn't have been a patch or a plugin package, for those who want touch and tiles such as enthusiasts.
     
    Mind the gap between core functionality and new features.
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    ArchieTect got a reaction from dfsdfgfkjsefoiqzemnd in Why does internet privacy matter?   
    Pretend you have been researching "car parts for a honda" because you are shopping around for some routine maintenance to your car. The next day you drive to Walmart and accidentally smash your hood and fender on a light pole. You are an organized person and expediently call your insurance company to get it fixed.
     
    Your insurance company casually calls up your ISP and discovers you were searching google for car parts, and you also visited a page "Look at these 5 people who got rich after an accident!" (Hey, sometimes we all visit clickbait)-  coincidentally the week before. However they don't know the coincidence, so they have you arrested for conspiracy to commit insurance fraud.
     
    Since there's no privacy on the internet, they can see your poor credit and can build a court case showing how you are typically poor, have been google searching for car parts for a month, and after realizing how expensive car parts are, you researched how to get rich from an accident and therefore got the idea to damage your car to claim insurance money.
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    ArchieTect got a reaction from Bensemus in Why does internet privacy matter?   
    Pretend you have been researching "car parts for a honda" because you are shopping around for some routine maintenance to your car. The next day you drive to Walmart and accidentally smash your hood and fender on a light pole. You are an organized person and expediently call your insurance company to get it fixed.
     
    Your insurance company casually calls up your ISP and discovers you were searching google for car parts, and you also visited a page "Look at these 5 people who got rich after an accident!" (Hey, sometimes we all visit clickbait)-  coincidentally the week before. However they don't know the coincidence, so they have you arrested for conspiracy to commit insurance fraud.
     
    Since there's no privacy on the internet, they can see your poor credit and can build a court case showing how you are typically poor, have been google searching for car parts for a month, and after realizing how expensive car parts are, you researched how to get rich from an accident and therefore got the idea to damage your car to claim insurance money.
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    ArchieTect got a reaction from Techteen14 in Why does internet privacy matter?   
    Pretend you have been researching "car parts for a honda" because you are shopping around for some routine maintenance to your car. The next day you drive to Walmart and accidentally smash your hood and fender on a light pole. You are an organized person and expediently call your insurance company to get it fixed.
     
    Your insurance company casually calls up your ISP and discovers you were searching google for car parts, and you also visited a page "Look at these 5 people who got rich after an accident!" (Hey, sometimes we all visit clickbait)-  coincidentally the week before. However they don't know the coincidence, so they have you arrested for conspiracy to commit insurance fraud.
     
    Since there's no privacy on the internet, they can see your poor credit and can build a court case showing how you are typically poor, have been google searching for car parts for a month, and after realizing how expensive car parts are, you researched how to get rich from an accident and therefore got the idea to damage your car to claim insurance money.
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    ArchieTect got a reaction from ShadowCaptain in Why does internet privacy matter?   
    Pretend you have been researching "car parts for a honda" because you are shopping around for some routine maintenance to your car. The next day you drive to Walmart and accidentally smash your hood and fender on a light pole. You are an organized person and expediently call your insurance company to get it fixed.
     
    Your insurance company casually calls up your ISP and discovers you were searching google for car parts, and you also visited a page "Look at these 5 people who got rich after an accident!" (Hey, sometimes we all visit clickbait)-  coincidentally the week before. However they don't know the coincidence, so they have you arrested for conspiracy to commit insurance fraud.
     
    Since there's no privacy on the internet, they can see your poor credit and can build a court case showing how you are typically poor, have been google searching for car parts for a month, and after realizing how expensive car parts are, you researched how to get rich from an accident and therefore got the idea to damage your car to claim insurance money.
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    ArchieTect got a reaction from SadTech in Why does internet privacy matter?   
    Pretend you have been researching "car parts for a honda" because you are shopping around for some routine maintenance to your car. The next day you drive to Walmart and accidentally smash your hood and fender on a light pole. You are an organized person and expediently call your insurance company to get it fixed.
     
    Your insurance company casually calls up your ISP and discovers you were searching google for car parts, and you also visited a page "Look at these 5 people who got rich after an accident!" (Hey, sometimes we all visit clickbait)-  coincidentally the week before. However they don't know the coincidence, so they have you arrested for conspiracy to commit insurance fraud.
     
    Since there's no privacy on the internet, they can see your poor credit and can build a court case showing how you are typically poor, have been google searching for car parts for a month, and after realizing how expensive car parts are, you researched how to get rich from an accident and therefore got the idea to damage your car to claim insurance money.
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    ArchieTect got a reaction from Simons in LTT CES Coverage?   
    Everyone expects vanilla tech showcase, no issue with that. Just make it like 90% focus.
     
    People watch LTT because of typically cool sounding titles like "Gazillion Terabytes in a PC Build". My suggestion is to make the other 10% of CES like: "How to run a server from a hotel room", "How to fly to CES with a mobile PC", "How we record and backup videos at CES" etc.
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    ArchieTect got a reaction from That Norwegian Guy in LTT CES Coverage?   
    Everyone expects vanilla tech showcase, no issue with that. Just make it like 90% focus.
     
    People watch LTT because of typically cool sounding titles like "Gazillion Terabytes in a PC Build". My suggestion is to make the other 10% of CES like: "How to run a server from a hotel room", "How to fly to CES with a mobile PC", "How we record and backup videos at CES" etc.
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