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That is beautiful. Coming from China I'd be somewhat concerned as to whether the decoration is non-toxic.

I'm not overly concerned about it.

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MVMT White/Gold Leather Watch

Fell in love with the design as soon as I saw it.

My, my, that is a lovely timepiece! Very exquisite and minimalistic and is just beautiful. I'm very picky when it comes to watches and there are very few that I come across that I'd ever consider gracing my wrist.

Very nice choice indeed. :)
 
Nice, been looking for a good bluetooth mouse and had to go back to the microsoft 5000 used on eBay. Maybe I will pick this one up.

Please let us know the feedback once you get the 557 as I am "on the fence too"

thx
 
temptation day @Apple store

We were discussing with wife friday evening and cracked on saturday

rmbp13.3 i5@2.6,SSD 256GB and 16 Gb of ram for him.
ipad mini 2 32Gb for her. she also get back the mac mini i was using for last year and half.
 
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Back to PES after a couple of years with FIFA. Loving it!
 
Couldn't pass up the deal at Best Buy. Picked up a G Watch and I am loving it.
 

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I was at Home Depot today and picked up one of these. It's a Dewalt DCD771C2 drill kit. Come with 2 Lithium Ion 20 Volt Max (18 Volt) batteries, charger and carrying bag for $99. I'm replacing my 14 year old Dewalt 18 volt drill since the tired batteries cost as much as this new drill. It simply wasn't worth spending $100 on replacement Nicad batteries. It's smaller and much lighter. It seems to have as much power, if not more..

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It dire need of a new set of bulbs, i've read/heard nothing but good things about these, never used bright white lights before, interested to see how good they are

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Ordered a clear one of these for my Son's MacBook! He has no idea how to look after anything ..it's a year old and about boils my p*ss to see it looking grubby. :mad:



...and one of these for mine. :)

 
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neither have I in 3 months of ownership, and I'd like to keep it that way ...hence the protector.

Prevention is better than Cure imo. :cool:
 
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1 x Synology DS214play NAS


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2 x Western Digital Red 3TB


Considering buying:
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Modmic v4 to go with my current headphones.

Might consider a new pair of headphones if my current ones don't satisfy me. Not used them properly for a while :)
 
I got some e-juices for my iStick...

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Refuge Coffee Cafe, Space Jam Pluto, Mad Alchemist Winter's Bite :)
 
you will see the DS214 play is pretty amazing at home, i use it for almost a year with a set of 2 4TB drives (same wd Red). the Nas distribute medias on several boxes (aTV 2, PlayStation 3, and other devices) host all documents , tons of pics (approx 400Gb) and even few apps for my business. Totally worth it
 
I got a new Logitech M557 Bluetooth mouse (posted here a few days ago). Today I modified it to move the tactile "click" that happens when the wheel is rotated. Many people find the rotation click is annoying and useless, so a lot of recent mice do not have that property or it can be switched off. This is the fifth mouse I modified that way, it's easy and only requires a spring to be bent or removed.

First I removed the 2 screws in the battery compartment. Then I used a razor blade to pry up the far end of the 2 far pads so I could see the screws underneath (not necessary to completely remove the pads). I removed those 2 screws and then the top of the mouse was partially removed (wires still attached). The wheel ratchet spring was then bent away from the wheel. That was enough to remove clicks but I also cut and removed the spring. Very slick now.

The M557 mouse slides and tracks nicely on most surfaces including black wood and leather, but it doesn't work on glass. Logitech has software that can be accessed from OS X System Preferences to control some properties.

Here are the M557 mouse, a modified Dell PU705 Bluetooth Travel Mouse, and Apple Magic Mouse. The cut and removed spring is shown too. Later I would like to modify the Magic Mouse to reduce the pressure required on the left and right click.

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