As Dave said, the SB6141 is capable of >100Mbps. I've read though that TWC only uses 8 channel modems for up to 100Mbps plans - above that requires a 16 channel modem. This pages shows which modems are approved for the different service tiers...
OP, check out the "Up next" video that YT presented at the end of yours:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TMqdhlcVF8
Batshit crazy (and funny), but maybe you can get some drumming technique hints from it.
The people in this thread suggesting La Jolla must have missed the part of the OP's criteria that said "...isn't egregiously priced". Take a look here for La Jolla real estate/rental pricing:
http://www.zillow.com/la-jolla-san-diego-ca/home-values/
The guy I saw jump off the bridge had parked his car next to the railing and there was a big rig stopped behind him. As I approached he got out of his car and walked to the rear - I assumed he had broken down and was going to talk to the truck driver. Instead he darted between his car and the...
Witnessed a young guy commit suicide by jumping off the Coronado bridge, just at the moment when I was driving past him. That was so surreal that it took a while to really soak in and convince myself that yes, I did just see that.
This cannot be emphasized enough. I had a roommate once. He just needed a place to stay for "no longer than 3 months". It ended up being an entire year. I was ready to slit my wrists by the time he finally moved out.
Similar to the one Shorty posted, can also do serrated knives:
http://www.amazon.com/Smiths-PP1-Pocket-Multifunction-Sharpener/dp/B000O8OTNC/ref=pd_sim_469_2?ie=UTF8&dpID=418q7JUIv2L&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR160%2C160_&refRID=0H096X3NYH202ZHTD8JP
Auto. CVT actually - 2016 Subaru Outback 3.6R Limited. It's a pretty good CVT. Last manual was a 1999 Mazda Miata sport model. Daily commuting with the Miata aggravated the crap out of an old wrist injury from all the shifting in traffic. Had to dump the Miata for something with an auto...
OP may have the last laugh over all of us someday - look what piece of "art" just sold for $46.5M:
http://uk.businessinsider.com/afp-rothko-painting-sells-for-46.5-million-in-ny-auction-2015-5?r=US&IR=T
I saw Blondie at Zellerbach Hall at U.C. Berkeley in 1978. They played every single song from "Blondie" and "Plastic Letters" (the only two albums they had out at the time). Debbie Harry kept shedding clothes throughout the concert and was down to her underwear by the end.
Another problem with your build that hasn't been mentioned yet is that you specced out an IDE CD-RW/DVD-ROM - that is incompatible with your motherboard. You need an optical drive with an SATA interface.
I had one for a while. I was seriously annoyed with the visible latency added by the device when web browsing. Internet speed tests confirmed higher pings with the Adtrap in place. Also, setting up white lists for sites I didn't want blocked was a PITA.
As mentioned above, Adblock Plus seems...
The kit certainly has large panels that lend themselves to side panel usage. I used an entire sheet of the thinner material for the side panel behind the motherboard. I used about 2/3 of the sheet of thicker material on the side panel facing the motherboard, figuring the worst noise would be...
I'd recommend you look at AcoustiPack. You can get single sheets or kits with sheets of varying thickness for use in different locations in your case. Here's some sites you can get it at:
http://www.acousticpc.com/
http://www.quietpcusa.com/
http://www.endpcnoise.com/
I've used it on...
I have a different board (Asus P8Z68 Deluxe/Gen 3) but have 4x4GB DDR3-1600 and an i7-2700K all working perfectly together for several years. All I did was select the XMP setting in BIOS for the RAM and that was the only tweak necessary. The CPU is not overclocked.
RT-AC68U has an actual switch on the back to control the lighting :awe:.
I know Merlin's stated objective was originally to improve stability and performance versus added features, but it seems like Asus has most of the bugs worked out by now (except for the screwed up 3602 firmware they...
The forked version is an older Merlin build that somebody else took over development of. It retains the higher RF power but eliminates some vulnerabilities that existed in the original version.
I don't think anyone knows yet what these new features might be.
See Merlin's advice in this...
I'm running the latest Asus firmware (3.0.0.4.376.3626) in my RT-AC68U and it works fine. Before that I was using one of the recent Merlin builds (RT-AC68U_3.0.0.4_376.47_0 I think) and that worked great too. For my simple configuration (one wired PC, about a dozen wireless devices, no special...
I've had a system with that board paired with an I3-2100 for almost 3 years. It's a fairly basic board, but works great. I think I paid about twice that price back when I got mine. Asus even released a BIOS update for it a few months ago, so they're still supporting it.
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