I'm pretty sure it's this one: [link]
It's self-powered, and had lots of little speakers that it uses to generate surround sound by bouncing sound off the walls and such.
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I'm pretty sure it's this one: [link]
It's self-powered, and had lots of little speakers that it uses to generate surround sound by bouncing sound off the walls and such.
Our buddy who does want to do all that stuff has Sonos and it's pretty fucking awesome, but he's also very wealthy and can do whatever he damn well pleases.
t whine I wanna be wealthy, and do whatever I damn well please! t /whine
Does anyone else who uses cellular modems notice performance degradation in extremely windy weather? I'm somewhat bemused at the idea of the wind blowing my bytes away, but I am noticing what is at least correlation.
I notice it too, Liese. We obviously have very different weather, but it is not the rain or snow that correlates, just the wind.
Okay, it's not just in my brane then. I'm okay with it, since I don't have any other options, but I'm coming up on the windy season, and I should make plans accordingly knowing it's going to be frustrating.
On a vaguely tech-y note: Anyone know how many computers you can log in to a NYTimes subscription with? My google-fu is failing me. I know Netflix has a limit, but oddly, can't find anything in the FAQ about NYTimes. Or possibly my eyes are skipping right over it or something.
Not really critical. With NY Times if you your ten article limit, just edit the URL to elimate the question mark and everything after it, and you not only have access to that article but to ten more. This has been out there since the paywall went up, so at this point I'm assuming the times is leaving that back door in deliberately cause I'd expect it to be an easy one to fix.
I thought they closed that loophole earlier this month?
meara,
not sure why you are asking, but if someone is trying to access an article and they encounter a paywall, if you use chrome, you can browse the article using an incognito window and you should be okay for a few more hits.
Nah, I was wondering more along the lines of "I'm willing to pay for a subscription, and my roommate shares her netflix login with me, but if like netflix there's a device limit, I want to know before I let her have my login..."