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Post by 4EverAdam on Dec 31, 2013 15:42:58 GMT -5
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Post by 8toinfinity on Dec 31, 2013 15:50:27 GMT -5
Yay!!! Buzzworthy is really mainstream media read by sooo many people. I love that he is number one on this list. It seems that maybe the industry is on Adam's side now as others have been saying. Now for the right song at the right time! He's already building plenty of creds and celebrity. I just want to add to his repertoire of recognizable songs. This star needs to burn bright for a long, long time. The world needs to know what we know - this guy is Icon material.
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Post by 4EverAdam on Dec 31, 2013 15:51:51 GMT -5
It says Class B so it should work with this Laptop - It wasn't very expensive. I could pass it on to a friend and go get one that is a Class N. That would probably be better. Now, will you go have some fun!! Yes, you want class N. But there many different class N routers with different speeds and ranges. But as a general rule, you will need to spend about $90-120 for a decent router, $200 for the very top end with the best speed & range. Anything around $50 will not have much speed or range. And there is a difference between a cable modem, a router, and a cable modem + router. We need to look more closely at your setup before buying anything. Are you currently using the Cisco router in your setup? Is it connected to the cable modem? No, not using it now. Was told by comcast that the new router was the thing to use. I figured I would need to spend around $100 to $150 for a good wireless router so a little bit more won't matter at this point. Don't want to be frustrated any more than I have to be. I doubt that it matters but will be updating my desktop to another Dell with an i7 processor sometime in March and want to add a wireless printer. </img>
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Post by 4EverAdam on Dec 31, 2013 15:57:49 GMT -5
SweetReunion22 @sweetreunion22 Haha! Forgot about this! #TakeThatTimesSquare RT@AFL143 Happy New Year! Ball drop..@adamlambert style.haha ILY Adam! youtu.be/OmlWdnpqNKQ
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Post by DancyGeorgia on Dec 31, 2013 15:57:49 GMT -5
Yes, you want class N. But there many different class N routers with different speeds and ranges. But as a general rule, you will need to spend about $90-120 for a decent router, $200 for the very top end with the best speed & range. Anything around $50 will not have much speed or range. And there is a difference between a cable modem, a router, and a cable modem + router. We need to look more closely at your setup before buying anything. Are you currently using the Cisco router in your setup? Is it connected to the cable modem? No, not using it now. Was told by comcast that the new router was the thing to use. I figured I would need to spend around $100 to $150 for a good wireless router so a little bit more won't matter at this point. Don't want to be frustrated any more than I have to be. I doubt that it matters but will be updating my desktop to another Dell with an i7 processor sometime in March and want to add a wireless printer. </img> It does matter as some wireless routers have a built in capability to make any USB printer a wireless printer. I have had alot of connection issues with my wireless printer that is not connected to a router. I will be hooking it up to a wireless router with wireless printer capability to see if that is a better solution. Also, it is possible that by March a new computer may come with an AC capable wireless card. May desktops have wireless cards now.
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Post by 4EverAdam on Dec 31, 2013 15:59:28 GMT -5
Ferraro Maria❤ @aurora18mf @milestougeaux @adamlambert ????????Happy New Year????????❤????❤????❤????❤????❤????❤????❤????❤????❤???? pic.twitter.com/IwJOocgutF
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Post by 4EverAdam on Dec 31, 2013 16:02:04 GMT -5
LAMBERTLUST @lambertlust 2m OMG @motheranimal1 & @robindutcher1 got us @mrslambertlust an amazing wedding present pic.twitter.com/CRx9xw2NxO
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Post by DancyGeorgia on Dec 31, 2013 16:02:58 GMT -5
My Biloxi audio has been uploaded to SoundCloud with MP3 download capability. I am posting the link here first to give you all a chance to download first and then I will post to twitter in about an hour. I will be uploading the MP3 & higher quality FLAC files to Mega next, from which you can also download. This audio is unedited other than the conversion to the file format. It is very high quality, but it is very bass heavy as was the concert. If you don't like the heavy bass, you can play it with an application that has an equalizer and adjust the bass to your liking. If people want, I could upload an equalized version with less bass next weekend. The MP3 & FLAC files are the full length, unsplit concert. There are some longish breaks between some of the song. Over the weekend, I will split the file into individual songs, cutting out the breaks between songs, and hopefully then it will fit onto 1 CD. This is the first time I've done SoundCloud, so please let me know if the link works & downloads. soundcloud.com/dancygeorgia/tracksYou can now also download the MP3 file from Mega: mega.co.nz/#F!6ENkTQZa!bygBRiaUrhpTarGnJZcVJg I will be uploading the FLAC files, but they will not be done for 8-10 hours or so. I am going to go ahead and post the links to Twitter.
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Post by 4EverAdam on Dec 31, 2013 16:03:29 GMT -5
bbl - need to do a few things plus I am spamming the heck out of the thread today.
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Post by satisfied on Dec 31, 2013 16:12:28 GMT -5
Just noticed that gingerpf was at the Biloxi concert and posted at the end of yesterday's thread.
Thanks for the recap. So glad you got to go!
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