Can't wait to see how this works out for you.:) I'm going for a super quiet rig myself in spring (for audio recording) and always thought I'd got for a 3x360mm rad setup in an o11 XL but if this is a success its definitely worth considering!
its got a hell of a lot better since launch, that goes without saying. its still vastly different to most other MMOs and that combined with the fact that they're still not convincingly pulling it off means its still very much an acquired taste. and it REALLY isnt enjoyable unless you get...
My 1st rev 920 is watercooled in its own loop with a triple rad and it simply wont budge past 3.8 without massive voltage increase, stupid temps and would still be by no means stable... some of those 1st 920s really are bad OC's...
love that place too, though buying beans from there can be hit and miss too. absolutely adore the espresso in milk bar on bateman street in soho, the best i've had in london.
find a form of meditation. research, pay for lessons, etc. do it every day, take time out to reassess everything in your life, work out where you want to be and meditate daily to keep yourself in the right state to make it happen.
Whisky exchange is great for gin.
Jensens for £25 a bottle last I checked, beautiful gin.
Also Mare Mediterranean Gin for something a bit different, very masculine
Magellan french gin for something more delicate.
All of these are a big step up from supermarket brands I've found, and all pretty...
Whole chicken, roast it for one meal then plenty of chicken left over for sandwiches and/or chicken soup. Boil the chicken up for stock.
Buy your veg in markets/Lidl (never big supermarkets)
Oats and milk for porridge in the morning. Insanely cheap breakfast.
Big vats of spaghetti...
Just buying veg and potatoes/rice/pasta I think £20 a week per person is doable, especially shopping in Lidl. You have to be very strict though. I lived for 2 months on £10 a week but it's not really pleasant. Rice and 1-2 veg a day, looking for deals on veg in supermarket.
I always make...
This should never turn into an argument about people being lazy with jobs.
Of course the 1% at the top are often the hardest working, that doesn't make the system we're all working for any good.
Average about 6-7 hours, couple of nights a week it's 5 and can pull a 4 hour night once a week but no more.
It's funny because its very much sustainable week in week out for months but take a holiday and I REALLY feel it, often needing a week of 10+ hours sleep a day and feeling terrible for...
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