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Metha

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  1. I did and their support staff are useless.
  2. I've had Private Internet Access for over a year and a half with zero issues but all the sudden in the past few weeks or a month it's been completely unuseable; it either will not connect or it will connect but won't give me internet access. I've went over everything (all settings, fresh installs, roll back versions) and can assure it's set up correctly. Anyone else having any issues?
  3. I’ll have to go back and read through this thread but what I’ve skimmed this far no one mentioned that the first episode is currently free on YouTube @ CBS I’ve watched both episode and so far it’s pretty legit. The second episode was a bit slow but this is more of a drama where Discovery and the current movies were more action. My guess is there will probably be another 2 or 3 episodes of set up before another action episode.
  4. I recently replaced my G502 with a G903 and while I can’t say exactly how thick the skates are I can say on Logitech’s mice they are thin. The G502 is maybe 1.5/2 sheets of paper thick and the G903 is slightly more (probably due to less wear). Both feel great, slide effortlessly And tracks on damn near any surface. I never even knew they came with different feet options so if you like them larger I’d suggest to get the .8mm Not sure if it helps but here’s some pics of both.
  5. For Logitech I use the G915 and it's absoulty awesome but it's a $250 keyboard and a legit Apple Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad is like $150. Now, if we are comparing the two you listed I would go with the Macally as they've been around a while and used to make Apple keyboards whereas the bfriendit just seems cheap. With Amazon you can buy, try it and if it's crap just return it so really there isn't much reason not to get both and return the one you don't like. I personally believe many times you get what you paid for so I would suggest that if you really like the Apple keyboard get that instead of looking for cheap copies.
  6. She was definatly part Lab but the wolfhound was always questioned. She was 55lbs (30kg) so lab size and lab body shape most the vets agreed on wolfhound but one was adamant it was bearded collie (I never agreed with that). And yeah she lived above average but really the only thing I ever done differently was when she was around 10 I meet my wife who insisted on cooking real food for her so Tammy ate a lot of thai food.
  7. This is my everything Tammy, a lab/irish wolfhound mix. Sadly she passed on December 10th after 16 years. She was the best dog ever plain and simple. I may have got her as a rescue but she was the one that actually saved me (figuratively and literally). She got me through the worst parts in my life and made sure I was in the best part of my life before we had to say good bye.
  8. Any reason to go with the 2080 over the 2060? To me personally the price to performance doesn’t seem to justify the swap.
  9. Mainly I use my computer to run my business so a lot of office programs, remoting in, heavy multitasking (I have 12gb of ram and as I write this I am sitting at 82% usage) but I also have a massive media library (around 14TB) that I like stream throughout my home and while I don’t consider myself a gamer I do play some when time allows.
  10. I have been using the same computer for the past decade and while it still works and runs damn near everything it's really time to upgrade. I decided on a AMD-ITX build and while I really don't need most of what I selected I figure why not, especially if I plan on keeping it for another 10 years. The things I'm really not sure about: Power supply - I know all I really need is a 550/600 watt but the price isn't too bad for the 750. Graphics card - I am admittedly really bad at picking these but seems like a solid card though a bit on the expensive side CPU cooler - I didn't add one yet but I am considering the NOCTUA NH-L9i or if it fits Noctua NH-U9S Secondary M.2 slot - the board has a secondary slot on the bottom so I was considering to just fill it now rather than later but with what or just forget about it? All in all the total cost will be about $1,900US so really I'm all for suggestions on what you would come up with for an ITX build with a similar budget?
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