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XYrZbest

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  1. 8/10 large ssd and 6 core CPU are what set it apart from the rest
  2. 550w is cutting it pretty close for a 980ti + other components IMO
  3. 7.5/10 great CPU, GPU, & Ram, but weak PSU and storage solution is all over the place.
  4. 7.5/10. CPU & RAM + storage, just get the job done, but the GPU is such a beast that it bumps the score up a ton.
  5. yeah I guess so. I've only been flying over my own property at this point.
  6. nope, if you don't have your registration it is a $27k fine regardless if following rules or not. If it is dangerous on top of that I think it can be up to $250k or 3 years in prision
  7. I'm 17 and I fly hexacopters with full scale cameras. you'd be surprised by the fact that if you were to do that, you'd limit the number of informed and experienced multi copter pilots tremendously. I'd take some of these kids that actually know what they are doing over the majority of the adults that are flying phantoms around.
  8. https://registermyuas.faa.gov/ here is the site Many who were previously fine with the registration are now disappointed that the entire database with names and addresses as well as ID Number's will be publicly searchable. http://www.forbes.com/sites/johngoglia/2015/12/18/faa-finally-admits-names-and-home-addresses-in-drone-registry-will-be-publicly-available/ Previously the FAA said the info would only be available to law officials, and still has that statement on there site, but some sources are saying that this will be changed later on. How do you feel about this, and the fact that it will also include children 13 and older? Seems to me like it is another thing illegal that they are doing here since they will be changing something that they promised would stay private.
  9. some other good ideas are a decent camera http://www.amazon.com/Canon-18-55mm-Digital-Certified-Refurbished/dp/B016SN90HQ/ref=sr_1_5?s=photo&ie=UTF8&qid=1449275747&sr=1-5&keywords=canon+t5 t5 is pretty good for the price for an average user another good idea is a NAS since every person needs a way to backup their data http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KU686L4/ref=twister_B017BY42RE?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1 and a tablet for basic computing for someone who doesn't have one http://www.amazon.com/Nexus-Google-7-Inch-Black-Tablet/dp/B00DVFLJDS/ref=sr_1_1?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1449276001&sr=1-1&keywords=nexus+7
  10. I'd like to give my dad 2 WD 4tb Red's to put in his NAS http://www.amazon.com/Red-Desktop-Hard-Disk-Drive/dp/B00EHBERSE/ref=sr_1_1?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1449275681&sr=1-1&keywords=WD+red
  11. Imagine people waking up tomorrow, applying the software update and then having their car drive them to work.
  12. Imagine people waking up tomorrow, updating their car, and then having the car they've had for perhaps a year or two being able to drive them to work.
  13. The Lian Li PC100B is one of my favorites, I plan to use it my lan rig that I am in the process of building right now
  14. Yeah ipads... should have gotten some decent 2in1 tablet for $500, maybe thats what this lenovo thing is about
  15. Last week, the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) reached a settlement with Apple and Lenovo over a conflict involving software from curriculum provider Pearson Although the conflict involves Pearson and LAUSD primarily, the curriculum provider was a subcontractor under Apple and Lenovo, so the settlement is between the hardware companies and LAUSD Although Pearson has defended its software, saying that other school districts are satisfied with it, LAUSD has charged that teachers were not trained to use it and that the software itself had glitches. In addition, “During the first year of the license, Pearson provided only sample units of curriculum, rather than a finished product,” Source: http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2015/09/los-angeles-schools-reach-6-4-million-settlement-with-apple-lenovo/
  16. on par with a 770 or 960 definitely go with it
  17. What do I think: yes What do I hope: no
  18. I've always wanted to use the air 540 or air 240 but I've never had a reason to use it. I think it looks awesome but I've never needed a desktop chassis, I've always used a standard mid or full tower. I have thought about the 240 for a HTPC but it might be a bit to big. its my favorite case that I've never had a reason to use.
  19. if you use it you use it. I mean what if someone like linus needed to get videos up during PAX or something and had to transfer multiple raw 40gb 4k files It would add up pretty fast. I agree with you about don't be fat but their are people who do that and I don't think the place can complain
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