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Parallel Paraplegic posted:Where do you live? LED strip lighting has gotten pretty popular over the last few years so if you can't get it from whatever your local permutation of Amazon is you could probably get it somewhere else, or even direct from China. I'm in Ontario. I've been checking amazon but a lot of them are either far too much for what I need or too expensive.
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korusan posted:I'm in Ontario. I've been checking amazon but a lot of them are either far too much for what I need or too expensive. Again, check DX.com. Free shipping to Canada. http://dx.com/s/led+strip
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# ? Feb 21, 2014 19:22 |
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Any recommendations for a cheap $150< stereo unit with HDMI. I only need 2 channel, but HDMI preferred since my streaming box has HDMI only
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Sappo569 posted:Any recommendations for a cheap $150< stereo unit with HDMI. I only need 2 channel, but HDMI preferred since my streaming box has HDMI only Look into a soundbar. I picked up a nice Vizio one from Costco for $179 and am amazed at how well it sounds. Came with Optical, HDMI and bluetooth. A little higher than you were looking for but well worth the price.
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m.hache posted:Look into a soundbar. I picked up a nice Vizio one from Costco for $179 and am amazed at how well it sounds. Came with Optical, HDMI and bluetooth. I thought about it, but my parents have a set of really nice speakers that they are giving me. So ideally I want a receiver/amp/whateveritscalled to plug those into
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Sappo569 posted:I thought about it, but my parents have a set of really nice speakers that they are giving me. I have an Onkyo receiver and I like it a lot.
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# ? Feb 22, 2014 08:05 |
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I'm looking for a backpack to lug my poo poo around in. My messenger bag is fine for hauling to work, but pretty crappy for walking around a lot and general travel. I like durability, organizer bits and multiple pockets to keep poo poo separate and need a laptop compartment and at least water resistance. It seems like most of what I'm finding are the Swiss Gear/Swiss Tech stuff(Which I've had bad luck with) or ULTRA MISSION READY TACITARD MILSPEC LOADOUT FOR OPERATING OPERATORS bullshit. I don't need 37 acres of webbing in multicam and a St. Michael Protect Us patch for my 9-5 office job and regular joe travel. Edit: Also, being kind of big so I can shove my lunch in it or a change of clothes or whatever would be cool, too. Citizen Z has a new favorite as of 13:37 on Feb 22, 2014 |
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Citizen Z posted:I'm looking for a backpack to lug my poo poo around in. My messenger bag is fine for hauling to work, but pretty crappy for walking around a lot and general travel. I like durability, organizer bits and multiple pockets to keep poo poo separate and need a laptop compartment and at least water resistance. http://www.ospreypacks.com/ I have the momentum and love it.
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Sportman posted:http://www.ospreypacks.com/ I have a Talon I use for dayhikes and love it. The Osprey pack I saw at REI looked a bit too small for my work laptop(15.6 and kind of chunky), though. I think it was a momentum.
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# ? Feb 22, 2014 16:17 |
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Sportman posted:http://www.ospreypacks.com/ Yes. I have the Osprey and it is fantastic.
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# ? Feb 22, 2014 16:17 |
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Anyone got recommendations for a foot massager without breaking the bank?
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# ? Feb 23, 2014 19:50 |
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Looking for a nice portfolio to hold a pad of paper and also have pockets for loose papers and a holder for a stack of my business cards. Went to Staples today and wasn't too impressed with their selection. I don't much care for black leather.
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I live in Vermont, and up here the months between February and June are filled with ice, slush, rain, puddles, mud, and frequently more than one of those at a time. I'm looking for a pair of decent looking, relatively light, waterproof boots/shoes that'll get me through it. I don't want anything too big and clunky, and my budget tops out at $80 or so. Do they exist? I like the North Face Back to Berkeley boots but they're a bit pricier than I'd like.
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martinlutherbling posted:I live in Vermont, and up here the months between February and June are filled with ice, slush, rain, puddles, mud, and frequently more than one of those at a time. I'm looking for a pair of decent looking, relatively light, waterproof boots/shoes that'll get me through it. I don't want anything too big and clunky, and my budget tops out at $80 or so. Do they exist? I like the North Face Back to Berkeley boots but they're a bit pricier than I'd like. Suggested before in this thread: Nike Air Force 1 duckboots. Slightly outside your price range, but they're great looking (objectively), light, waterproof and warm. Maybe a bit overkill for June but they've been great to me all winter.
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martinlutherbling posted:I live in Vermont, and up here the months between February and June are filled with ice, slush, rain, puddles, mud, and frequently more than one of those at a time. I'm looking for a pair of decent looking, relatively light, waterproof boots/shoes that'll get me through it. I don't want anything too big and clunky, and my budget tops out at $80 or so. Do they exist? I like the North Face Back to Berkeley boots but they're a bit pricier than I'd like. If you do decide to up your budget I just bought a pair of NorthFace waterproof shoes and could not be happier with them. They are shockingly cool for waterproof shoes and very comfy. I used to buy Keen shoes but they are like wrapping your feel in plastic wrap compared to these NF shoes.
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I ended up finding a pair of the Back to Berkeleys for $90 and ordered em. Pretty excited
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What are some good bed sheets? I've always used completely standard ones but I'm curious if there's anything better out there worth more than the bare minimum im spending.
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Avocados posted:What are some good bed sheets? I've always used completely standard ones but I'm curious if there's anything better out there worth more than the bare minimum im spending. I recently bought the JCPenney sateen sheets recommended by SweetHome. They are so much softer than the Target sheets I had before. The bed feels so much more comfortable.
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Avocados posted:What are some good bed sheets? I've always used completely standard ones but I'm curious if there's anything better out there worth more than the bare minimum im spending. Read this: http://www.truthaboutthreadcount.com/home
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# ? Feb 25, 2014 19:25 |
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I'm in need of two recommendations: - A small-ish stand to put my small ATX CPU on top of. It needs to be sturdy and preferably have space for storage (drawers, shelves, etc.) A small bookcase or end table maybe? - Shoe insoles, mine are torn up and I need new ones.
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# ? Feb 25, 2014 21:38 |
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Avocados posted:What are some good bed sheets? I've always used completely standard ones but I'm curious if there's anything better out there worth more than the bare minimum im spending. http://www.amazon.com/Pinzon-Signature-190-Gram-Cotton-Flannel/dp/B000FVW5Z2
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# ? Feb 25, 2014 23:00 |
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Looking for recommendations for a good portable air compressor/pump so that I can top up my tires when needed. The one I've been using is really on its last legs, it was already cheap when we purchased it like 10 years ago but now it barely clips onto the tire valve stems, the cord wiggles out because the unit vibrates so much, it can only just barely supply enough pressure to fill up the tires on my G35 and its louder than most shop-sized air compressors. The only real things I care about are having a unit that doesn't require being ran from the battery directly, I would prefer the cigarette lighter plug in type and preferably not one that is going to blow out fuses/require a ton of power. One of the cars I use it on most often is my mothers Honda Fit, which I don't think has any of those high power output cigarette lighter plugs like some vehicles do. Don't really care if it has a pressure gauge on it, I've never seen any that were very accurate so I always just check it myself manually. Amazon reviews are so conflicted, what brands/models should I be looking at?
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First thing: They're always going to be loud. Offroaders use them a lot, and I spend a lot of time around them, and the one I have is the only one I've seen that's (relatively) quiet, and that's only because it's custom mounted with sound absorbing materials inside the vehicle fender. That said, anything by Viair (Amazon) is pretty universally well-regarded, and I'd wholeheartedly recommend them. The only differences you're really going to see between various models is how long they can run before overheating, how high they can go (in PSI), how quickly they inflate, and various accessories. That being said, with the use case you describe, I'd probably get this one. It's the cheapest and should happily inflate four passenger car tires relatively quickly. If you're curious, Viair makes a lot of stuff for air suspension, which is notoriously rigorous. That's why they make such good products. Krakkles has a new favorite as of 07:03 on Feb 26, 2014 |
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Krakkles posted:First thing: They're always going to be loud. Offroaders use them a lot, and I spend a lot of time around them, and the one I have is the only one I've seen that's (relatively) quiet, and that's only because it's custom mounted with sound absorbing materials inside the vehicle fender. Thank you, I might end up getting the 85P version. Can't seem to find any stores that sell the 70P locally but I can order the 85P to the store at Home Depot for only like ~$6 more then the 70P on amazon and that way if anything breaks or is DOA, I can always just easily return/exchange it at the store I would assume. 100% Dundee has a new favorite as of 09:01 on Feb 26, 2014 |
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Got mugged. Need a new wallet.
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# ? Feb 26, 2014 16:46 |
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CowboyKid posted:Got mugged. Get an Exentri, it's the best! Sorry about your mugging
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# ? Feb 27, 2014 18:44 |
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CowboyKid posted:Got mugged. Sorry to hear that. I suggest you buy this beautiful, handcrafted italian leather Gucci wallet as a replacement. a bargain at ~$350
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# ? Feb 27, 2014 19:04 |
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I just picked this up (except Prada's version). It's got space in between the front and back for cash. Stays slim even with like 10 cards + cash in it. http://www.neimanmarcus.com/Tom-For...9&cmCat=product
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# ? Feb 27, 2014 20:31 |
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There's a goon that makes hand-made wallets that I've heard good things about and am considering getting myself: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3603032 I can't speak for it yet though, anyone got one of these?
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# ? Feb 28, 2014 01:20 |
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I use this slim wallet because it's slightly more secure. http://www.sfbags.com/products/wallets/victor-wallet.php
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# ? Feb 28, 2014 01:45 |
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Prada's Saffiano leather is the best.
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# ? Feb 28, 2014 03:06 |
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I recently moved to the frozen tundra that is Iowa and am in desperate need of some gloves to wear. I'm not outside for long periods of time but it'd be nice to have something to keep my hands from freezing during the drive to/from wherever. The trip to work is short enough that my truck doesn't warm up but my hands drat near freeze. It didn't get above 5 degrees today. Suggestions?
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tyler is a joke posted:I recently moved to the frozen tundra that is Iowa and am in desperate need of some gloves to wear. I'm not outside for long periods of time but it'd be nice to have something to keep my hands from freezing during the drive to/from wherever. The trip to work is short enough that my truck doesn't warm up but my hands drat near freeze. It didn't get above 5 degrees today. Suggestions? http://www.amazon.com/The-North-Face-Powerstretch-Glove/dp/B000ME7D3Q I have these. They're a "liner"-style glove, so somewhat thin, but warm enough to wear outside while shoveling snow and brushing off the car. If you don't want anything too bulky I'd grab these, though they're a bit on the expensive side. The North Face is great for gloves, anyway, same as Burton. Oh, I live in Canada and it was like -20 today
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Parallel Paraplegic posted:There's a goon that makes hand-made wallets that I've heard good things about and am considering getting myself: Bought one like a year ago for my boyfriend and he loves it. For the price it's great.
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# ? Feb 28, 2014 03:59 |
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Hummingbirds posted:Bought one like a year ago for my boyfriend and he loves it. For the price it's great. Bought two of these a year ago (one for me one for a friend). Not bad for the price, but only can handle so much. I don't need a costanza wallet, but I do often need to hold more than 6 cards and four bills.
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# ? Feb 28, 2014 14:51 |
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If you aren't into leather, I bought a decent wallet off etsy that's made from old men's suits. I'm pretty happy with it. http://www.etsy.com/shop/ohsoretro?ref=l2-shopheader-name
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# ? Feb 28, 2014 15:04 |
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I've heard mixed reactions to RFID blocking wallets, from flat out "they don't work" to "they only work if they are completely sealed" to "hell yeah I went to China and all these machines went off and they had no idea what was going on when I walked through their scanners." Anyone qualified to talk a bit more about what does and doesn't work with regards to RFID wallets?
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# ? Feb 28, 2014 15:59 |
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I need a USB hub. I know that I can get one on the cheap from DX, but any electronics I've bought from them stop working after a few months. Any suggestions?
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# ? Feb 28, 2014 20:55 |
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Looking for a kneeling chair, or some other sort of "posture-correct" method of seating. Not looking for a regular chair because I can't stop myself sitting like poo poo in them and it defeats the purpose. Also, a solid wood, simple desk organizer for putting my fountain pens and poo poo on top of the desk.
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Sometimes it rains when it's warm and my rubbery old rain jacket makes me overheat. I'd like to get a lightweight hooded rain jacket but everything I find is flimsy crap.
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