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  1. 6 hours ago, SnowDrifter said:

    Almost 3 year old laptop cpu. I'll take that
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    My CPU is pretty slow and cant stand it, and this test is saying its in the 93 percent tile.

    I wouldnt put much faith in this benchmarking, if you want a good cpu benchmark software then Cinebench - Maxon is the goto by almost every tech reviewer and overclocker.

    https://www.maxon.net/en/products/cinebench/

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  2. On 2/2/2017 at 10:54 PM, ONLYUSEmeBLADE said:

    What up, my name is Brian aka onlyusemeblade, know Steve through Youtube, I have a YouTube channel same name, not trying to promote it. I am caddy guy, 34 years old on my forth Cadillac. 2008 dts, about to have system from my 99 fleetwood put in my dts. Wanted to say hello 

    Haha must be a Brian thing since we both like Lacs. Just sent Steve a text saying you are here!

    I watch your videos even though BF>COD! :D

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  3. Most likely they put 2 subs in the original packaging inside 1 larger box that they back filled with packing peanuts in an attempt to keep shipping costs lower compared to shipping out 2 separate boxes.
    The people in the shipping departments package things so half assed now days from almost every company it seems.

    So what ultimately happened is the shipping box with 2 large heavy packages inside of it got damaged in shipping due to the box being able to flex around because the packing peanuts do not keep the larger shipping box rigid and the box usually tears in half or ends up with a giant gaping hole.
    When you are shipping heavy or bulky objects packing peanuts and bubble wrap is not the answer, period!
    I ship 40lb-150+lb speaker boxes all over the USA, I never use packing peanuts or bubble wrap and never had a box damaged in shipping (even when shipping boxes to California which is typically 5 days in transit with multiple hubs).

    Companies need to train their employees on how to package items, and adjust their shipping methods accordingly.

    If your going to offer free shipping on orders over $XX.XX and everything is being crammed into that one box to save them money instead of shipping out 2 packages than something needs to be adjusted.

    Its no different with online retailers putting 80lb batteries into a larger box filled with packing peanuts to ship them out all the while the OEM packaging the battery is already is in meets and exceeds the shipping requirements. However it still gets done to be shipped cheaper because it is a battery and then they can illegally sneak it on without paying additional shipping charges...

    Its not always the retailers fault because even when packaged right things end up missing.

    I had paid Meade for Four 24inch tires and he shipped them as 2 sets of 2 tires banded and stretched wrapped together. When they arrived I only got 2 tires with 2 different tracking numbers and each banded stretched wrap shipment was missing 1 tire each.
    After Steve called fedex countless times the other 2 missing tires were found and arrived a couple days later.

    You need to call UPS constantly and bug them, and have the retailer bug them.

    Chances are your speaker is sitting in one of the hubs either in the lost and found, or under a convener belt like my tires.

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