Fire 29
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Re: WC 150K Post Challenge - You Ready?!
Walking where?
My legs are dying today. So much walking!
Walking where?
My legs are dying today. So much walking!
I posted a link a page or two back where I was visiting. That will explain things for you.Walking where?
I'm using Snapseed as an editor. I use its HDR filter. For some reason when there's a hint of dark in the cloud it makes it darker and more ominous looking.
I use HDR in darker situations to bring out detail. Sometimes it works some times it doesn't. Sometimes the effect is pretty neat.
I don't use HDR all the time though.
My legs are dying today. So much walking!
So I'm thinking about selling my Surface Music Kit (The "Remix Blade/cover".. the app automatically installs when you attach the Blade to a Surface 2 (RT), Surface Pro, or a Surface Pro 2. I don't own a Surface any more, and kinda need the money, so...
Problem is, I don't see any for sale anywhere on the internet, and I don't know how much to ask for it. The device was never sold retail; only a limited number were made. Microsoft had only two contests (that I know of) where these were given out as prizes. Yes, I won the thing during the #projectremix contest a while back on Twitter/Vine.
So this device is kinda rare, which makes me think maybe I should keep it, as maybe it'll be worth something one day, or on the other hand, it might just end up some old outdated computer hardware that nobody wants.
What do you guys think? Should I sell it? And if so, how much do think I should ask for it?
If it works on a Surface Pro it will work on any Surface Pro so I don't get what you're saying.Right now I'd say sell it since the devices it supports are devices that aren't being sold. I think the longer you wait the less it'll be worth
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So I'm thinking about selling my Surface Music Kit (The "Remix Blade/cover".. the app automatically installs when you attach the Blade to a Surface 2 (RT), Surface Pro, or a Surface Pro 2. I don't own a Surface any more, and kinda need the money, so...
Problem is, I don't see any for sale anywhere on the internet, and I don't know how much to ask for it. The device was never sold retail; only a limited number were made. Microsoft had only two contests (that I know of) where these were given out as prizes. Yes, I won the thing during the #projectremix contest a while back on Twitter/Vine.
So this device is kinda rare, which makes me think maybe I should keep it, as maybe it'll be worth something one day, or on the other hand, it might just end up some old outdated computer hardware that nobody wants.
What do you guys think? Should I sell it? And if so, how much do think I should ask for it?
Nice!!Great way to start the week, I won a raffle at my dealership. The 40k PMS of my Subaru is absolutely free!
If it works on a Surface Pro it will work on any Surface Pro so I don't get what you're saying.
The simple thing is technology agrees but unique things like that will be worth money. Probably quite a bit.
Great way to start the week, I won a raffle at my dealership. The 40k PMS of my Subaru is absolutely free!
To give you an. idea. I'll give you the statistics since both you and fire29 seem to have the same problem of taking two minutes and looking something up.Must of been a lot of walking for you to say something about it
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Is that a real sentence?Ahhh ok I thought you were putting it
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I don't see a reason for them to change the connector. Doesn't mean it wouldn't happen but why bother when it works?what im trying to say is that you might know if it will work for the next generation service ( ie the power cover) so people are going to upgrade their surface 2 to a surface pro 3 or 4 (assuming). less and less people are going to use it so It might be worth less. I don't know if this made any sense at all :/
The resuming on start screen is painful...