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Posted a Comment: Jul 23rd, 2013
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Posted a Comment: Jul 23rd, 2013
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Which is why I said: "Not sure about the pricing on car stereos for older cars", as I'm pretty sure you could buy one that support"
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Posted a Comment: Jul 23rd, 2013
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Not sure about the pricing on car stereos for older cars, but models with USB sockets should be fairly"
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Posted a Comment: Jul 23rd, 2013
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People that have no clue about technology. (was gonna say old people, but they're doing that as a result of not knowing)"
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Posted a Comment: Jul 23rd, 2013
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Lol, what? Here you go making assumptions again.. I think you have a serious problem.
It has nothing to do w"
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Posted a Comment: Jul 23rd, 2013
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Oh, are you fucking kidding me? >.>"
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Posted a Comment: Jul 23rd, 2013
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Well, don't post old parts when recommending to others. That's just silly."
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Posted a Comment: Jul 23rd, 2013
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Wow, Chrome doesn't support HTTPS? O.o
Or is it just on Youtube? But that's Google's own site, so that would be equally weird..
That's pretty awful in any case.
Firefox uses HTTPS automatically where it's possible. (although sites like Yahoo force "
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Posted a Comment: Jul 22nd, 2013
"Oh lol, what fail browser are you using? :P Try a normal HTTP connection.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=px5WmWk9G18&t=310
HTTPS means that it's encrypted and that other people can't spy on your connections(well, sites still record the things you do through cookies and such, but the governme"
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Posted a Comment: Jul 22nd, 2013
"Well, in the 800-900$ range you'll probably want:
Intel 4670K
Nvidia GTX760 (MSI has a pretty badass version)
8-16GB RAM, preferably without huge heatsinks, those are usually a waste.
2TB HDD
Asus makes some good motherboards. Their Z87-A seems like a good cheap alternative, but there are cheap"