PC repair can obviously be one of the most frustrating tasks of today. Doing it yourself can drain hours and hours of your time, and having it fixed by a professional can drain dollars upon dollars from your wallet. This PC repair software seems to be a one-stop solution for dozens of PC issues.
With PC Repair V.9 software, you can restore system files, recover corrupt files, repair your registry, trouble shoot, scan for viruses and even optimize your RAM. The point is, sometimes it’s just not worth trying to figure it all out by yourself.
In the last post, I suggested starting your own business using wholesale lots as your product foundation. Now I’m suggesting bidding on wholesale lots for Christmas gifts. This would hands down have to be one of the easiest shopping missions for the holidays — one purchase. Secure an auction like this one for high-quality headphones, and you can please a diverse audience of family and friends with one fell swoop.
This is a wholesale lot for 20 computer Frisby Skype headphones. They deliver strong bass, comfortable positioning, noise-canceling features and more.
“Go wholesale or go home” I always say. Although I’ve never actually said that before, I still find myself increasingly enticed by the idea of bidding on the numerous lots of products on eBay and starting my own online merchant catalogue. The key would be to find the proper shipping company though. Storage and shipping is surprisingly something that can make or break a business.
This lot delivers 15 Dell 17″ Optiplex GX280 LCD screens. These screens come pretty well loaded with features, so bid hard.
The new Formula 1 GT car steering wheel for Wii looks like it’d be pretty damn fun, adding a whole new level of realism to Wii racing games. This controller also features a firm grip, “minimizing hand fatigue.” You know we’re either in the 21st century or simply unfit Americans when you hear fatigue in relation to video games — I love it.
And I’m still waiting for the virtual bodysuit to hit the market. Me and my friends always said how cool it would be to have a video game bodysuit, which featured sensors that would relay proportionate pain every time you crashed in Tony Hawk or got tackled in Madden. Now that would cause some fatigue!
I just bought a new camera through eBay the other day, but have managed to misplace it on account of it being no larger than my fingernail. Granted, today’s technology is amazing, demonstrating that there are virtually no limits as to how much power and electronic capability we can cram into increasingly smaller devices.
But this surging wave of wonderful what’s-its and whirlywhoopidees can make it easy to lose sight of the art of process. Take this antique camera for example, you’ll be catapulted back in time with the opportunity to get creative and more in touch with your subject by taking an active role in every step of photography.
Flash drives are one of the most convenient methods for data storage and transfer. These memory devices provide fast and simple mobile solutions for plug-and-play capabilities on PC’s and Mac’s — access your files virtually anywhere.
At one point, I used to think I could simply use my Yahoo! mail account to store files. But I learned that the file size is limited, there’s the inherent risk of online security, and, of course, an Internet connection is required to access the files. This auction provides a whopping 8GB USB 2.0 flash drive — plenty of storage capacity. By the way, there are currently three USB speeds — USB 1.0, USB Full Speed 2.0 and USB Hi-Speed 2.0 — and you should always look for the hi-speed option with ”backwards compatibility.” Keep your eyes open for a Super-Speed 3.0, speculated to be released by Intel mid 2008.
Seawolf had to be one of the first games published for the Apple computer. We’re talking back when the apple still sported its flashy stripes, and hadn’t been cultivated into the current day Macintosh. Despite only including about four buttons, three of which were directional, I still think about how awesome this game was. I guarantee kids today take our gaming technology for granted.
Today’s gamers get to enjoy all the glory, with intuitive features, increased interactivity and mind-bending graphics developing on a daily basis. Bid hard and win this lot of computer video cards.
Five “impressed” points for the person who knows what laser is an acronym for. I personally didn’t even know it was an acronym, but it stands for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. The first working laser was demonstrated in May 1960 by Theodore Maiman. He was later burned at the stake for practicing witchcraft.
Take a look at this auction for spare parts for a Spectra Physics Argon Laser 380D.
I don’t know why, but plasma has always been one of the coolest sounding words out there. I specifically remember the plasma weapons being the most bad ass items on several video games. And it makes any movie plot sound especially sci-fi when the word plasma is peppered in there.
Anyway, this auction makes available a Thermal Dynamics Cutmaster Plasma Cutter. I’m not suggesting this item just for its cool name though. I’ve always wanted to try a hand at metal sculpture, so perhaps there’s someone out there with the same interest.
I had a dental emergency while working abroad a few years ago. I didn’t have working papers, and so I was definitely getting paid under the table. Which is cool as hell because you get paid gangster style with every denomination possible rolled up into a thick Italian roll. This type of arrangement definitely did not include dental insurance.
If I had bid on the item for this auction, I would have been able to do it myself and save a ton of euros.
This nifty gadget makes me want to learn how to scuba dive! You can explore the seas in style with this Sea-Doo Supercharged Sea Scooter. It was rated Number one by Diving Science and Technology — you can tell just by looking at its ultra streamline body.
With top speeds hitting only 3 mph, I wouldn’t expect to win any grand races, but a 1.5-hour battery life will provide plenty of time to cruise to your favorite spots. And at only 18 pounds, you’ll be cruising with optimal comfort.
I’ve always loved going to the cinema for action and horror movies. I feel these are the best movies for getting the most out of the surround sound and large screen. But with gas prices on the ever upward and cinema admission climbing to over $10 bucks, it’s getting to be a pricey affair.
Here’s an auction for an HDTV-ready projector. With the right inputs and outputs, you can definitely create your own home theater. This piece of equipment can be yours for less than 20 trips to the cinema. And you never have to worry about jackasses talking through the movie!