I had my GV number forwarding to my regular number at first, so when someone called me both Hangouts and the standard phone app would ring. I turned off forwarding and now making and receiving calls from my regular number and GV number separately seems to be working fine. SMS also seems to...
I've focused on electromagnetics/antennas in undergrad, with some signal processing. My plan was to continue that path in grad school with more of a focus on signal processing, as that's what I've been most successful in.
There are TA and RA positions, but most of them go to PhD students...
Research is unlikely; from what I've gathered from talking to my professors they favor PhD students for these positions, and my GPA, while pretty good, isn't mindblowingly awesome either. I do like the idea of my job paying for it though...
I've been working since 2000, but not much of it...
I know there are a bunch of electrical engineering people here on AT so I thought I'd pick your brains.
Some background: I'm 30 years old. Started school in 2003 in Comp Sci, switched schools and majors the following year (to film...:|), had my kidneys fail, and eventually flunked out due to...
Are you guys sure they pricematch Newegg? I used to work there and they were pretty strict about not pricematching online stores, only local stores. That was a few years ago though, so their policy may have changed.
This right here. I went from an XPS M1330 to an X220 and it's the best computer decision I've ever made. It's light, portable, and you can barely tell it's on (unlike the M1330, where the burns on your thighs let you know pretty quickly). Definitely add an MSATA drive.
That's pretty similar to the system I just built (in my sig). I used the smaller ML03B but everything fit in there fine. I'm also using a HD HomeRun Prime. The 6300 wireless card should be adequate too; I used my laptop as the HTPC before I built this system and it has a 6300 in it. I'm using...
The G850 is cheaper, yeah, but it's slower than the 5800k in everything but single-threaded tasks. Going from the AT review the 3220 would be closer in performance, but combine that with a graphics card and you're pushing $200. I'm just not sure that price premium is worth the savings in...
Thanks, I appreciate the input. The G850 isn't going to have the CPU power that the A10 does, though, according to the AT review. It's going to be background encoding video a lot of the time so I'd want something like a 3220 if I were going Intel. Heat and noise aren't much of a concern...
This is going to be a cheap, low-power box intended to blend in with my stereo and TV. I'll be using it for Netflix, watching ripped DVDs, and recording TV off an HDHomeRun Prime. The recorded TV will be stripped of commercials and re-encoded for smaller size using MCEBuddy. It will also be...
Probably a better bet would be to change the output in whatever video program you're using. Set the default Windows sound output to your soundcard and then change the video player to use the HDMI. I know you can do this in MPC Home Cinema.
Appreciate the responses, guys. I shopped around and and ended up buying a Denon AVR-1712. The setup was a little cumbersome but it sounds awesome now that it's set up. A harmomy remote isn't a bad idea... you can control PCs with those too, right?
Hey everyone,
I'm going to be putting together a HTPC sometime in the next couple months (after the Ivy Bridge i3's and Trinity chips are out) and was looking for advice/recommendations on a stereo receiver to pair it with.
Right now I've just got a pair of old-school floor speakers with 8"...
That's a 3000 RPM Scythe UltraKaze. It's 38mm. Sounds like a jet engine at full blast but I had it hooked up to a fan controller.
Yeah, after cleaning that thing out the first time I figured the color wasn't worth the hassle. I replaced the 922's tubing with UV blue tubing and went to...
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