What do you think about this? Also how do you feel about how this tax plan will affect the deficit?
For a brief moment, I thought he was going to talk about the overwatch horizon lunar colony that blizzard started talking about today.
I was just like, "wait, Colin doesn't talk about games!".
Tower:
http://www.digitalstorm.com/slade.asp?workstation=1
Maybe this might be a good fit for you. This desktop has solid reviews as a workstation and they will assemble it all for you. They have different options but I'd probably go with the one for $2,400. You can add extra storage in the checkout as well if you need it. I'd probably order the monitors and keyboard/mouse separately on amazon or something to get a better deal.
Monitors:
For your monitors, I'd go with 2 of these from dell on amazon. They have good color accuracy for video editing and are $268 a piece.
Great episode!
If anybody is interested in the history of cryptography and how it works, I suggest checking out "The Code Book: The Science of Secrecy from Ancient Egypt to Quantum Cryptography" (Amazon link).
Although I haven't finished the book yet, I've found it very interesting so far. A good chunk of the book talks about cryptography in WWI and WWII, which I found pretty interesting. The Zimmerman telegram mentioned in this video is included in the book I believe.
Yes, Thomas Sowell is a great example, his book, "Basic Economics" is a must read for anyone who wishes to understand Econ concepts better. I would say that "Capitalism and Freedom" as well as "Free to Choose" by Friedman are only slightly more difficult to read. He wrote those books so his ideas could be shared with everyday normal citizens.
In canada you only get unlimited if you pay for it. I can't complain I get 1000 down/up. in a city 2 hrs from Montreal.
But it's not cheap either.
://and for those interested in checking the book out, please see below. It is available on amazon in either paperback format or on Kindle.
https://www.amazon.com/Echoes-Holograph-Eldar-Basic-ebook/dp/B07V2S3R3V
I have always been fascinated with ancient Greece. I'm currently more than half way through Ancient Greece, Pomeroy et. al so a natural progression would be reading something on the roman empire. I've been eyeing SPQR. It is a widely praised book, so it could be a good substitute of "The Storm Before the Storm", although it covers a wider period. "The Storm Before the Storm" also looks good, and I would be more than willing to read it. "Red famine" and "1491" also attracted my attention, I remember hearing about "1491" in Rogan's conversation with Colin.
That sounds super interesting. Do you think it sticks to bogus official stories (history written by the victors--like a typical US textbook)? Or does it go deeper? (I realize this is subjective, and I probably didn't word it well.)
On edit: Wow the reviews are great--
On edit: I'd be interested in hearing your opinion on the last portion of the book, which a lot of readers mention is weaker.
Would 8GB of RAM be enough to run Premiere, you think?
That's my only concern: Running Premiere. Everything else will way less intensive, and I dunno if it's just my Origin, but the thing is as hot as the sun when I run Premiere for too long. I have no idea how to even check this computer's specs. LOL.
I'm looking at this: https://www.amazon.com/Dell-XPS9360-3591SLV-Laptop-Generation-Silver/dp/B01LVZTWWX?th=1
EDIT: I figured it out. Seems my current '14 laptop is pretty meaty still: 16 GB of RAM, Intel Core i7 CPU @ 2.5 GHz, running Windows 10. Dunno if there's any other pertinent information.