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Left 4 Dead 2 Ps3 Playstation Store

2024-09-24 08:59:28

4x m.2 NVMe's all running on the provided heatsink panel makes for optimal speeds at all times.

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2024-09-11 01:21:49

Got this to extend Wifi upstairs so my son could use his Playstation. Worked perfectly and the setup was dead simple. I already have a TP Link router so this now acts like a mesh Wifi. The transition is seamless.

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2024-09-08 02:22:43

This has helped still take photographs after my injure. My left hand is dead

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2024-05-22 07:32:33

I've used it for my PS3 and it's working perfectly fine so far!

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2024-08-22 08:10:33

I have one in my car. When my wife used my car and came home she left the lights on. The next day my battery was dead. Put this on and it started right up with no hesitation. I have a Kia sorento 6 cylinder. I top it off like the batteries in the smoke detector at the time change and it stays charged. Very little loss of power sitting. I could do it once a year if I had to. IThis is for her car just incase she needs it or she can help someone else and not use jumper cables to her car.

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2024-07-02 07:23:45

I was left for dead in Jacksonville Florida by an evil ex who had me falsely arrested and then sold everything (including my all stuff) and fled out of state by the time the bureaucracy realized she was lying and released me without picking up the charges ... I was standing outside the jail in December with less than what a newborn baby goes home from the hospital with. Within 2 months I had stabilized my living arrangements, bought new clothes and reacquired some photography gear thanks to a few local pawn shops so I could get back to work. HOWEVER I still needed a great tripod that can handle studio work BUT also be portable and lightweight to take out in public in order to rebuild my portfolio. Lucky me this Oben Skysill was on sale at B&H and as much as it pained me to spend over $100 on a tripod at that stage in my life, I bought it. Oben has ALWAYS been a brand I've preferred and this tripod has been EXCELLENT for my use and the money - I have no complaints so far. Granted I'm not using a super heavy telephoto lens on some mountain in 25knot winds but for the studio work I'm doing and the occasional outside setup, it's like a magic. It SHOULD be called the Oben ANGEL - haha The only complaint some of the more pickier of us may have is it doesn't have twist lock legs but I've never disliked latch locks - if anything they last longer than the twist locks in general which satisfies my frugal sensibilities. If you need one buy one, you won't be disappointed.

5
2024-08-07 01:22:44

I've been using the SE215 headphones for about a year and the connection at the left earphone went dead from crimping it to tightly. This replacement cable was a lifesaver. It works exactly as the cable that came with the SE215s.

5
2024-06-17 04:47:56

This thing saved SO much extra dead space in my case! I have quite a bit left over (which was my original fear) & it was easy to install!

5
2024-04-19 08:16:30

Great product. Merged with tp-link router. Left no dead spots. I would recommend this product.

5
2024-08-07 07:56:31

I just received this case and I love it. Many other reviewers have extolled this case's virtues, so I thought my post should be devoted to all the questions I had about this case before I got mine. So how exactly do the cubes work? All the walls of this case are padded. The usable interior space is approx 20 x 16.5 x 7. This space is filled with two sheets of cubes, each being 3.5 tall. Each cube is 4cm x 4cm on the surface and is 3.5 tall. Each cube (really a column) is lightly glued to the adjoining cubes, making it fairly easy to separate them, but no so easy that the cube-blanket falls appart. You can really do a lot with the cube-columns. I was even able to trim some and glue them back to the cube sheet to keep my lenses from moving around (probably not an issue). I spent many hours planning so that I didn't ruin the cube inserts. HPRC advises that you leave 1.5 (two cubes) between each item and I think they're spot on. If, like me, you're judicious (and full of fear), the planning and implementation could take 6 to 8 hours. My case is setup to hold: Zeiss ZF.2 50mm Makro Planar (top left) - spot for another lens - (top middle) Zeiss ZF.2 21mm (top middle) Zeiss ZF.2 100mm Makro Planar (top right) Nikon D7000 body (center left) 35mm DX Nikor (center middle) 15-55mm DX Nikor (center middle) Nikon D800E body (center right) Nikon SB-910 Speedlight (bottom left) A pit (4 x 6 x 7) for everything (bottom middle) Nikon SB-700 (bottom right)

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