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yyahoo: I had a DIR 655. After a year and a half it flipped out and stopped behaving reliably, to say the least. I replaced it with an Asus RT-N66U and haven't had a single issue in the 3 years since.
Hmmm, everything points that the router is the cause... Fuck Dlink.



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ericmachado70: Other then peaceful protests, are there signs of increasing violence towards the government?
If there is any, I can't tell you with property. Government blocks were focus to news medias and chat APPs, like Zello.


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ericmachado70: I know it looked like there was going to be mass rioting about a year or so ago with the constant murders and demonstrations. I was hoping that someone like Lopez would lead the charge and take over using violence seeing that the peaceful group wasnt making any head way and the old intellectual group was just playing politics and not taking risks.
Well, I don't really understood what you were trying to say here... But I can tell you that Lopez have the chance to change this country once for all, but he prefers to go into jail. While Lopez were getting detained, another "opposition leader" named Henrique Capriles take the lead and were in all media, including government ones, asking people to go into their homes.

Here are some pictures I taken from that day; the air was so tense... I couldn't capture the most iconic moments, like up ahead us were a military base called "La Carlota" (Google "Venezuelan protests 2014") ready to strike at people, but they didn't do it because people was at the very top of their madness because of the deads; one more tear gas can could release a war; all country main highways were closed (The one I was in, is the Caracas principal highway) and several riots were happening simultaneous all over the country.
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