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14 July 2013
Great, dependable data drives, but choose the sata III versions if you can.
Reviewed 2013. If you are looking for a solid dependable drive, Seagate is a good choice. You can pick up the SATA I, 1Tb drives for under $50 now and the SATA IIIs are often not too much more ($80)and much, much faster. I've never lost a Seagate, but I don't smoke and I treat them like the high-speed spinning pieces of plated ceramic they are. I have had family members lose two; both were in houses full of running teenagers and smokers, things not conducive to delicate machinery. Also, both failed soon after installs, which could well be installer error; this is a common refrain that I've seen on reviews of Seagate. Both were replaced without issues and ran thereafter for years. It's hard to be certain of the exact number but between our friends and family we've used several dozen Seagates with no other issues, nine of the current crop are all 1Tb Barracudas of one model or another. I managed to grab two of the SATA III models on Newegg for $50 each on sale, and they are awesomely fast. If you are building a raid or data drive that you plan on using in a decade, I feel comfortable recommending a Barracuda. Once these are in a system and running, the machine will fail before the drive does.
26 November 2013
A challenging supernatural modern MMO that breaks the rules in a good way.
Tired of levels? Bored? Monthly fees getting old? Hate killing 5 more rats to earn a pair of boots? Out of room for your clothing and pet collection? Needing to gather 39 people to earn a sharp stick? Playing in a world of 12 year old potty-mouthed horn dogs? Are mega-guilds, gold farmers and basement people basically living online to out-grind you making it hard to enjoy the game you used to love? If every online game is starting to look alike, maybe you need to try something genuinely new- maybe it's time to join The Secret World. Try to imagine a free form MMO that combines magic and ancient mystery cults with modern weapons and story lines. A world where every crazy conspiracy theory is based on a true story, and the truth IS out there to be found. Need a more adult challenge? This game is intended for adults and mature gamers and is very proud of it. The bad guys are truly awful. The good guys are better, but they are not angels, and in fact shoot at each other (PVP play available). There are strong references to sex off camera. The game play feels like a good horror movie, and I would suggest not playing it at 2am if you're twitchy. The tone of language used by the NPCs is very adult, and I would hesitate to hand this to a child under 15 because of it, BUT FOR THESE EXACT SAME REASONS, I'm handing out copies to my friends this Xmas. It's a game for grownups, and it makes no apologies for it. Let's discuss some details. Sick of grinding levels? TSW has none. Sure, gear varies in quality and mobs vary in toughness from region to region, and if you wander out far enough, you will find them slaying you with no effort. But the game is designed with a story you will actually want to follow, and plot lines lead to other quests in a natural way that will allow you to grow your character, gather that equipment, learn the skills and conquer those monsters when its time. No levels, no mandatory builds, no limited weapons choices. When you start in one area, you will see quests along the way to follow up on as you deal with that first quest. No heading back over and over to a quest hub or a single guy in a village somewhere. Pick a major quest, and new quests to investigate are all along that route. You can choose to go back or redo a quest after a day, but you don't have to. Your skills will develop in response to the challenges you face. Want to throw spells? Fine. Want an assault rifle to go with that? TSW can do that too. Within limits, characters are more free to experiment with unique builds that any game I've ever seen, and this can be a bad thing if you are careless or not thinking about synergies. Bad builds ARE possible, but you can return to an easier area and earn new skills to fix it. This is a game for thinkers, tinkerers and people who don't mind making mistakes, and there is a vibrant online community ready to offer help anytime you want it. You can still just head out and blow up mobs if you really feel like doing it; but now you can also choose to do infiltration missions (sneaking!!) or investigation quests (research, problem solving, Google searches?) as well. For many people, it will be much easier and less stressful to just go online and look up answers to some quests- the investigation quests in particular can be fiendishly tough. (for example: several answers are in Latin, several take you onto dummy websites set up by the game developers; one involves playing a pipe organ! Success here means something.
Very Good Used Black Kyocera DuraXT E4277 Sprint Cell Phone Clean ESN
25 July 2016
Built like a tank, basic and dependable
Look, if you are wanting 5" screens and apps, this isn't your phone. But if you are tired of breaking screens and bashing in cases, and you need your phone to work no matter what, this is your baby. The Kyocera meets Mil-Spec for water and impact resist, and I personally have left mine on the roof of the car and had it fall off at 45 MPH onto concrete and it still works fine. Did it have a little road rash? yeah, two spots, each the diameter of a pencil eraser. That was IT, period. I'm no huge fan of the old-school keyboard, but it works fine even if it's a little slower than a qwerty. The Ringer loudness has a huge range - going from "vibrate" up to ""wake up everyone within a quarter mile" . The speakerphone works well and uses one button, and the camera can be activated with a single button plus a confirmation and can be activated and used one handed with ease, which I feel is a huge plus compared to a lot of phones that seem to make you jump through hoops to turn the thing on. My last phone was constantly getting pocket dialed, so I'm happy with the flip cover and auto key lock that disarms when you open it. All in all, a tough as nails, dependable little phone that actually fits in your pocket. All in all it's a tough little monster
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