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Motorola MB8611 cable modem and TP-Link Archer AX10000 router
I had a TP-Link modem and router for the past 7 or 8 years. I had already been thinking about moving to a DOCSIS3.1 modem, and when my Archer AX50 router started acting up and dropping speeds, I decided to replace both. I wasn't planning on going with TP-Link again since they've gone to a subscription for full router functionality, but the model I ordered includes the sub for life so w/e.
Smokehouse Meat & Potatoes With Chicken | Products | Devour Foods
When it comes to smokehouse meats, we don't play favorites. That's why we combined tender pieces of WHITE MEAT CHICKEN smothered in sweet and smoky MEMPHIS-STYLE BBQ SAUCE with juicy cuts of SMOKE SAUSAGE and APPLEWOOD SMOKED BACON. We piled all that over perfectly seasoned ROASTED POTATOES for...www.devour-foods.com
A buddy of mine has a small business making guitars. I don't know what sound you like but I will say the craftsmanship on his is f'ing unbelievable. They're pricey but his dedication to beauty and precision is impressive.
Truth be told, it needed some work outta the box. Nut was too high and it wouldn't intonate properly. I was always gonna upgrade the nut anyway, so I have a new one on it now and it was a huge improvement. I'm gonna sand it down just a hair more so it's not glued in, but I'm already stoked. Replaced the pickups too. She was born a looker, but with just a little help she sounds great and plays great now.Pretty! How does it sound?
I'm curious if you know his company name/brand. There's lots of luthiers out there doing boutique builds. I'm sure his are great, just curious if I've heard of them beforeA buddy of mine has a small business making guitars. I don't know what sound you like but I will say the craftsmanship on his is f'ing unbelievable. They're pricey but his dedication to beauty and precision is impressive.
Beast is nearly four times the size of my NUC! Largest router I've ever seen/used, and likely the largest I ever will. I considered wall-mounting it, but didn't want to have to find a stud, lol.
Beast is nearly four times the size of my NUC! Largest router I've ever seen/used, and likely the largest I ever will. I considered wall-mounting it, but didn't want to have to find a stud, lol.
Beast is nearly four times the size of my NUC! Largest router I've ever seen/used, and likely the largest I ever will. I considered wall-mounting it, but didn't want to have to find a stud, lol.
I'm curious if you know his company name/brand. There's lots of luthiers out there doing boutique builds. I'm sure his are great, just curious if I've heard of them before
i hope those HDD duplicators are good brands. i bought a cheapie and all it did was nuke both hard drivesBeast is nearly four times the size of my NUC! Largest router I've ever seen/used, and likely the largest I ever will. I considered wall-mounting it, but didn't want to have to find a stud, lol.
The dual dock has a drive duplication ability I think, but they were both mainly just sata-to-usb docks. I prefer them to factory external drives in enclosures where the drives can't breathe as well, and you might be getting subpar drives.i hope those HDD duplicators are good brands. i bought a cheapie and all it did was nuke both hard drives
I was leaning this way anyhow but I definitely have to go with a Consumer Reports "unacceptable." The problem? Those cylindrical holes in the cubes give you the false hope of real ice cubes with oh, so much less chill.I think I'm almost at a final judgement on this. The ice melts pretty quickly so I know they're just going for the the bare minimum in terms of the final temp of the ice. So I can fill a 1 pint beer mug with ice, add some beverage or water, and I'm good for maybe 2 hours. The problem is that amount of ice adds a lot of water once it all melts. So since I've been drinking prepared ice tea, I had the genius idea of using that to make ice. But the freezing point of pretty much anything you add to the water, liked brewed tea, is not going to freeze at the precisely the same temp as the water. So you get ice, but it's a bit mushy. And the dilution issue I think is the real problem. So I'm going to swap between the ice machine and my freezer ice for a while and reviews again, maybe.
Like all good wines, it is sooooo important for you to "age" your downloads.500GB Crucial m.2 SSD. Need a landing spot for content prior to moving it over to the new NAS.
Works great for CDs though. Why such a huge diff?I like the hard drive rewinder!