James Daulton
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My undies have not yet arrived. This weather would be the perfect test for them though.
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Maybe start your own thread and ask?El Floppo said:dino259 said:I see this posted, but how do I know what is unnecessary?Too lazy to search, but the Samsung SSD was a cinch to backup and install. Damn, this thing is fast.
Thanks!Take a look at the programs that launch in your startup file. Get rid of some of those that are unnecessary and it boots that much faster. It can really boost the performance an older PC.
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You will try to remove your junk the old fashion way for a week or so. then all of the sudden you will realize you are front pulling and life is back to normal but 100% better.How long does it take to get comfortable using that kangaroo pouch? Will that kangaroo pouch hold a potato? Asking for a friend.When wearing pants I go with boxer briefsEast Coast Bias said:Which do you prefer I get?Buddy Ball 2K3 said:Try a pair of each. Can't go wrong with either but it comes down to personal preference.matuski said:Answer me damnit.Tommy John people - Cool Cotton or Second Skin?
When wearing shorts I go with trunks
I only have one pair of the cotton. While very nice, I prefer the silkier feel of the second skin.![]()
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I am in on these - I have had awful golfers elbow in my Rt (non-dominant) arm ( LOOK AT TME, I AM A LEFTY!!) and have had 2 cortisone shots in the last 8 months as a result. I am willing to try just about anything short of completely giving up the gym and golf.....The theory is that it increases the blood flow in the area, which I assume would help with tendon issues as much as with muscle pain. I was super skeptical, but needed a sleeve anyway and grabbed that one. The difference was amazing.I have a problem with my patella tendon in my left knee. I was thinking about getting one of these. Does it work for tendon issues or is it mainly for muscle pain?Tommy Copper braces and sleeves. I was totally skeptical of the healing claims made re: copper products, but bought a calf sleeve when I tweaked my calf muscle. Pain was gone in no time at all.
Have you tried the flexbar exercises? I had a bad case of tennis elbow, tried a couple of different doctors/treatments that didn't help much until I found out about this simple product. It worked great for my tennis elbow, and there is the reverse exercise for golfers elbow.I am in on these - I have had awful golfers elbow in my Rt (non-dominant) arm ( LOOK AT TME, I AM A LEFTY!!) and have had 2 cortisone shots in the last 8 months as a result. I am willing to try just about anything short of completely giving up the gym and golf.....
At ~$40 per shirt, I wouldn't get either.East Coast Bias said:Which do you prefer I get?Buddy Ball 2K3 said:Try a pair of each. Can't go wrong with either but it comes down to personal preference.matuski said:Answer me damnit.Tommy John people - Cool Cotton or Second Skin?
Wow those look great. Austin, Texas too giddy up.
Yeah, I got mine out of their "last call" section. Definitely get what you pay for. High quality and great customer service.Wow those look great. Austin, Texas too giddy up.
Pricey of course..
+1 on CCleaner, has probably put years on mine and relatives' computersGoogle what it is, determine if it needs to happen at boot. On windows, it is called something like selective startup. Not sure how it works on Mac.dino259 said:I see this posted, but how do I know what is unnecessary?Too lazy to search, but the Samsung SSD was a cinch to backup and install. Damn, this thing is fast.
Thanks!Take a look at the programs that launch in your startup file. Get rid of some of those that are unnecessary and it boots that much faster. It can really boost the performance an older PC.
CCCleaner is some free software that helps speed too.
Use the Philips LED floodlights and they look great and supposedly are saving me money monthly (hard to gauge as I swap them in as the old incandescent ones burn out) I did have an issue with one of them and called Ohilips and they replaced it for free, no questionsUse them everywhere I can in my houseAnyone have thoughts on LED light bulbs?
Thanks!! Great looking out!!Have you tried the flexbar exercises? I had a bad case of tennis elbow, tried a couple of different doctors/treatments that didn't help much until I found out about this simple product. It worked great for my tennis elbow, and there is the reverse exercise for golfers elbow.I am in on these - I have had awful golfers elbow in my Rt (non-dominant) arm ( LOOK AT TME, I AM A LEFTY!!) and have had 2 cortisone shots in the last 8 months as a result. I am willing to try just about anything short of completely giving up the gym and golf.....
Don't forget the dishwasher forum.Mods, please move to the Underwear, Wallets and Tech Support Forum.
No problem, hope it helps. It worked wonders for my tennis elbow, and some of the reviews say the same for golfers elbow.Thanks!! Great looking out!!Have you tried the flexbar exercises? I had a bad case of tennis elbow, tried a couple of different doctors/treatments that didn't help much until I found out about this simple product. It worked great for my tennis elbow, and there is the reverse exercise for golfers elbow.I am in on these - I have had awful golfers elbow in my Rt (non-dominant) arm ( LOOK AT TME, I AM A LEFTY!!) and have had 2 cortisone shots in the last 8 months as a result. I am willing to try just about anything short of completely giving up the gym and golf.....
Have used mine 2 times at the pool in the last week or so. Both times were HOT (upper 90s) with direct sun.FWIW, was at the pool on Saturday with the kids. It was 90+ outside and I cracked a beer in a "normal" coozie and set it by the side of the pool. Between watching the kids, running to the bathroom with them (they're both toddlers) and taking sips when I could....a Yeti coozie could've come in handy.
Found out my wife is' getting me one for Father's Day, and we happen to go to the beach for a week this weekend as well. Will come in handy and report back![]()
Just realized my house is on two different circuits and this won't work for me. Anyone else use a range extender or type of router that would help?proninja said:I had the same problem. Got this and haven't had a problem since. It's amazing. I even have one in an out building I never got internet in, now I've got wireless there. Amazing. Huge fan.The signal that my wifi router (comcast) puts out is terrible. It doesn't reach the other side of my house. Any recommendations?
You can take any router and turn it into a hotspot but you'll need to run an ethernet cable from router to router. If that's out, my son bought a Netgear extender like this, worked pretty well. http://www.amazon.com/NETGEAR-N300-Wi-Fi-Range-Extender/dp/B004YAYM06Just realized my house is on two different circuits and this won't work for me.Anyone else use a range extender or type of router that would help?proninja said:I had the same problem. Got this and haven't had a problem since. It's amazing. I even have one in an out building I never got internet in, now I've got wireless there. Amazing. Huge fan.The signal that my wifi router (comcast) puts out is terrible. It doesn't reach the other side of my house. Any recommendations?
How much was that one last night? Swear it was nearly $80, now it is $33 with 1 left in stock.You can take any router and turn it into a hotspot but you'll need to run an ethernet cable from router to router. If that's out, my son bought a Netgear extender like this, worked pretty well. http://www.amazon.com/NETGEAR-N300-Wi-Fi-Range-Extender/dp/B004YAYM06Just realized my house is on two different circuits and this won't work for me.Anyone else use a range extender or type of router that would help?proninja said:I had the same problem. Got this and haven't had a problem since. It's amazing. I even have one in an out building I never got internet in, now I've got wireless there. Amazing. Huge fan.The signal that my wifi router (comcast) puts out is terrible. It doesn't reach the other side of my house. Any recommendations?
Do you have a dual band router? 5ghz is faster but does not penetrate walls very well. 2.4ghz is a tad slower but will go farther.How much was that one last night? Swear it was nearly $80, now it is $33 with 1 left in stock.You can take any router and turn it into a hotspot but you'll need to run an ethernet cable from router to router. If that's out, my son bought a Netgear extender like this, worked pretty well. http://www.amazon.com/NETGEAR-N300-Wi-Fi-Range-Extender/dp/B004YAYM06Just realized my house is on two different circuits and this won't work for me.Anyone else use a range extender or type of router that would help?proninja said:I had the same problem. Got this and haven't had a problem since. It's amazing. I even have one in an out building I never got internet in, now I've got wireless there. Amazing. Huge fan.The signal that my wifi router (comcast) puts out is terrible. It doesn't reach the other side of my house. Any recommendations?
Yes. Old router was a Netgear WNR2000 which was 2.4G only, new one is an ASUS RT-A66U which is both. If I could place the router directly in the middle of the house I could probably cover everywhere but I have a basement room gym on one end of the house and it probably wouldn't reach there. And my geek/AV room is on the same end so it's cleaner there.Do you have a dual band router? 5ghz is faster but does not penetrate walls very well. 2.4ghz is a tad slower but will go farther.How much was that one last night? Swear it was nearly $80, now it is $33 with 1 left in stock.You can take any router and turn it into a hotspot but you'll need to run an ethernet cable from router to router. If that's out, my son bought a Netgear extender like this, worked pretty well. http://www.amazon.com/NETGEAR-N300-Wi-Fi-Range-Extender/dp/B004YAYM06Just realized my house is on two different circuits and this won't work for me.Anyone else use a range extender or type of router that would help?proninja said:I had the same problem. Got this and haven't had a problem since. It's amazing. I even have one in an out building I never got internet in, now I've got wireless there. Amazing. Huge fan.The signal that my wifi router (comcast) puts out is terrible. It doesn't reach the other side of my house. Any recommendations?
I bit the bullet and so far the nighthawk x4 has done great for me. I have the iPad on 5ghz since I am always near the router and the phone on 2ghz since I listen to music cutting grass.
$5 a pair?!?!?!? you need to shop around bossThe single best invention ever:
http://www.walgreens.com/store/c/earplanes-disposable-ear-plugs/ID=prod353009-product
-QG
Incredible Stain Remover is the real deal. I had a grease stain on my passenger floor mat that was otherwise immaculate. I've tried power washing it and using Oxiclean on it. ISC removed it in less than a minute. Great stuff.Because of this thread I've bought 12 pairs ExOfficios boxer briefs (They are awesome, started with one pair.) & 2 bottles of Incredible Stain Remover
I have experienced this once so far.I bought the a Netgear Nighthawk router a few months ago. I saw a few folks recommend it in this thread. I love mine (signal is awesome compared to what I had before) with one notable exception. I have 2 wireless printers that "lose" their network connection fairly regularly, and it's a PITA when it happens. I did some Googling and I'm far from the only one that has experienced this phenomenon. If you have wireless printers at home, you might want to look elsewhere.
I have 4 Tervis Tumblers and they do not perform nearly as well as the Yeti so far.I find it funny that all of us recommending the Yeti coozie/tumbler live in the South. They can't keep them on the shelves here.
I just bought this crap. I hope you re right.Incredible Stain Remover is the real deal. I had a grease stain on my passenger floor mat that was otherwise immaculate. I've tried power washing it and using Oxiclean on it. ISC removed it in less than a minute. Great stuff.Because of this thread I've bought 12 pairs ExOfficios boxer briefs (They are awesome, started with one pair.) & 2 bottles of Incredible Stain Remover
Somebody here recommended it and I bought some. Works great.NutterButter said:I just bought this crap. I hope you re right.Incredible Stain Remover is the real deal. I had a grease stain on my passenger floor mat that was otherwise immaculate. I've tried power washing it and using Oxiclean on it. ISC removed it in less than a minute. Great stuff.Because of this thread I've bought 12 pairs ExOfficios boxer briefs (They are awesome, started with one pair.) & 2 bottles of Incredible Stain Remover
If anyone is looking for a pair of Bluetooth headphones for working out or otherwise, these for 30 bucks on Amazon are pretty great:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00W4YU578/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_2qQIvbBMMHW97
Sound quality is decent, they work right out of the box, stay in your ear while running. Really enjoyed my first run with them yesterday. Pretty nice not having that damn wire getting in the way. Two big fat Otis thumbs up.
Gotta love alaskaguy™ "You people are CRAZY for spending $30 on something to keep your drink cold!"I find it funny that all of us recommending the Yeti coozie/tumbler live in the South. They can't keep them on the shelves here.
OrderedIf anyone is looking for a pair of Bluetooth headphones for working out or otherwise, these for 30 bucks on Amazon are pretty great:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00W4YU578/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_2qQIvbBMMHW97
Sound quality is decent, they work right out of the box, stay in your ear while running. Really enjoyed my first run with them yesterday. Pretty nice not having that damn wire getting in the way. Two big fat Otis thumbs up.
Are these the same ones that were linked earlier in the thread? (price is the same if they arent). They are nice in the facts that they are wireless, worked very easily and stayed on my head just fine, but the sound quality is pretty crappy. They're only $30, but you get what you pay for here. In hindsight, I think I would've rather paid a little more and gotten better sound quality.OrderedIf anyone is looking for a pair of Bluetooth headphones for working out or otherwise, these for 30 bucks on Amazon are pretty great:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00W4YU578/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_2qQIvbBMMHW97
Sound quality is decent, they work right out of the box, stay in your ear while running. Really enjoyed my first run with them yesterday. Pretty nice not having that damn wire getting in the way. Two big fat Otis thumbs up.