According the Verge's article on the subject, part of the dispute between the DoL and Google is "that the information including employee names and contact information are relevant to the audit..." Basically, the data that DoL originally requested is, according to Google, "overly broad," not...
I'm using a $370 "gaming" chair. The armrests lower down low enough that I can pretty much forget they are there. I only bought this expensive of a chair because I started working from home full time, so I'm now in my office a minimum of 10 hours a day.
Now that is funny. Guess you need to come up with some kind of criteria for reviewing chairs. I guess you need to start reading chair reviews to see what others look for in a chair...or you could just have some fun with it and make up weird shit. Such as the "Grandma Test" - find an old lady to...
While I agree that the data helps to back up the subjective part of a review, if I trust the reviewer then the numbers become less important. I understand that reviews are subjective. However, after coming here for years (a lot longer than my join date suggests), I have developed a level of...
I'm with a few others here. Framerates do not really matter to me. When I'm reading a video card review here, I read the Intro, the "Power, Temperature and Fan Noise" page, and the Conclusion. I will flip through the individual game pages, but that is more to see what features you...
My latest upgrade was also my first time with an ASUS motherboard. In the past, I had gone with MSI. I don't really remember why I first chose MSI, but I did, and I stuck with them for a couple of builds. My last MSI motherboard left me not quite satisfied. This last PC upgrade however, I had...