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  • We have this in the US to. Even McDonalds does them!

  • I run a Piehole and don't see any of the ads on my Fire TVs.

    It's that or because I'm still running the old gen2 firetv box that's way out of OS support...

  • I thought you were joking. Then I read the article. Crazy!

  • Synology makes great 1-4 bay NAS. Lots of documentation, fairly easy setup and one click installs of applications. The consumer grade ones are fairly inexpensive and work just as well.

    I use Kod instead of Plex i on my devices and have it just night the NAS in the app. I signed the Kodi db to be in the NAS so all my devices track what I've already watched and progress of currently watching. It works great.

    Get a UPS to protect your data in case of power outage. One that you can hook USB to a PC/NAS so it can tell the PC to shut down properly. A very common feature.

  • Explosion at T+03:20

  • For being 15 years old and an April Fool's joke, that was pretty good.

  • New (interim) Director of Athletics may have had something to do with it.

  • Worth it!

  • Odd. I just did it and it worked for me.

  • If you get a message urging you to deposit a check and wire money back, it’s a scam. Every time. No matter the story. And if this were a legitimate car wrap opportunity, wouldn’t the company directly pay the car-wrapping vendor, instead of asking you to do it?

    The FTC didnt beat around the bush on that one.

  • Only 8 months since that vote and this is where they are at now in the county. How much longer can those remaining 5 EMS staff for the county hold out before they also burn out and leave...

  • I did not believe you, but you were not wrong...

    The free ones are “OrangeRed” (the pixelated one), “Doge,” and “Wall Street,

    Thanks for the link!

  • About 10 years ago I needed a new can opener. I also bought the EZ-Duz-It from Walmart, it was like $9 at the time, double the cost of the other one available. Totally worth it, and I still have it. The only way I see this thing breaking is if I start using it to loosen rusted bolts on the car while changing out the brakes.

  • That's been a good one for me too. I have been running the Dell D6000 for over 4 years now for work, no issues. Every port but the 3.5 and one of the USB-Cs being utilized daily.

  • And here I was thinking my 360+ hours in BoTW was excessive....