Nice bag... me likey.
Gorgeous. Great idea and long may you enjoy it.
Personally, I love old maps and have quite a few.
Thanks.
For anyone living in the UK there is a fabulous website showing maps of how Britain looked as far back as the late 1800's, with a slider bar so you can see the differences between now and then. Ive spent hours and hours studying places in the UK that are relevant to myself. This is also where I purchased my maps, costing from as little as £8. I purchased a range of maps from different decades and different sizes.
Select the map era from the drop down menu to the left, position to the area of map you want to view, zoom in, then move the slider bar to see 'then and now'...
http://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=13&lat=51.5163&lon=-0.0648&layers=6
Looks good! I just picked up a brown Hirsch Liberty strap for my SKX007Seiko diver with horween leather strap
(actual photo on my wrist)
You'd still get LAN benefits from AC, just not internet speeds, assuming your router supports ACThese are the last few things I have purchased. The iMac I am using right now. It is pretty awesome. The motherboard and wireless card are expected to arrive on Friday. They are replacing a X99S I had that developed an issue. I was going to get a Rampage Extreme but I ended up deciding against it because I don't really need the wiz bang features it adds. The MSI board is a really decent workstation board. I went with Wireless N because my internet connection speed is still eclipsed by Wireless N. The extra $35 for AC would be wasted because of *shudder* Comcast and their monopolist ways.
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Technically you are correct. The 2012 Mac Mini is the last Mac I have that uses wireless N instead of AC. My 13" rMBP and the new iMac use AC. However I'm not using wireless on the PC as the primary source of wireless connection. My wireless router is an Airport Extreme and I'm using the 5GHz spectrum since all the people around us are using the 2.4GHz spectrum. It gives us a less noisy wireless space to work with.You'd still get LAN benefits from AC, just not internet speeds, assuming your router supports AC
If that isn't working out for you there are the MSI gaming laptops that have SLI and get up to 18".![]()
Asus G752 gaming laptop. Just trying out this monstrosity for the shtz and giggles, might return it. My rMBP is starting to show its age in playing games and I wanted to play the new Tomb Raider without the stuttering!
Looks good! I just picked up a brown Hirsch Liberty strap for my SKX007
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Asus G752 gaming laptop. Just trying out this monstrosity for the shtz and giggles, might return it. My rMBP is starting to show its age in playing games and I wanted to play the new Tomb Raider without the stuttering!
It has the ROG all seeing eye logo. It should be fairly decent at gaming. However yes when it comes to laptops ASUS, HP, MSI and all of them couldn't design themselves out of a cardboard box aesthetically.Looks kinda like an old Dell laptop I used to have. I hope it works well for you but man is it ugly.
It's like the A-10 warthog. Not the sleekest sexy jet but beautiful in it's function.Yes it is ugly but performance is beautiful on this thing. Pretty amazed
For my new desk setup can't wait to get it!!