Best products from r/ASU
We found 24 comments on r/ASU discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 29 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. Utopia Wear Professional Lab Coat Women - Laboratory Coat (White, Medium)
- Used Book in Good Condition
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2. Pyramex G204t Indirect Vent, Chemical Splash Anti-fog Goggles
Chemical splash goggle features vent caps to restrict influx of liquidsLenses provide 99% protection against harmful UV raysDIMENSIONS: Lens Size Diagonal-144mm, Lens Size Vertical-68mm, Lens Thickness-2mmClear Lens: General purposes for indoor applications that require impact protection
3. ADATA SU800 128GB M.2 2280 SATA 3D NAND Internal SSD (ASU800NS38-128GT-C)
M.2 2280 SATA InterfaceSLC Caching to boost read/write performanceAdvanced LDPC ECC Engine to reduce in data errors and an increase in data integrity Proprietary Software - Downloadable SSD Toolbox and Migration UtilityRead/Write up to 560/520 MB/s *Performance vary by ssd model.This SSD uses M and...
4. Samsung 960 EVO Series - 250GB PCIe NVMe - M.2 Internal SSD (MZ-V6E250BW)
M.2 (2280) - PCIe 3.0 x4 NVM Express SSD for Client PCsV-NAND Client SSD ideal for high-performance tower desktops and small form factor PC’sSequential Read Speeds up to 3200MB/s and Sequential Write Speeds up to 1900MB/sSamsung magician software delivers SSD management and automatic firmware upda...
5. Be Creative: Stay Weird: Motivational Notebook, Journal, Diary (110 Pages, Blank, 6 x 9)
8. Logitech HD Webcam C310, Standard Packaging - Black
Works with Skype, Yahoo messenger, Microsoft live messengerWindows vista, windows 7 (32 bit or 64 bit) or windows 85 megapixel snapshots: You can take high resolution snapshots at upto 5 megapixelsYou’ll get HD 720p video calling on most major instant messaging applicationsBuilt in mic with nois...
9. A Mind For Numbers: How to Excel at Math and Science (Even If You Flunked Algebra)
10. Ten Toes Board Emporium Zed Bamboo Longboard Skateboard Cruiser
- 44-Inch artisan longboard made from beautiful bamboo, designed right here in Los Angeles for a strikingly vintage California look
- Rugged and lightweight 7-inch aluminum trucks
- Reactive and smooth gliding reverse kingpin trucks with precision ABEC-7 Bearing, PU casted black bushing-90A
- Bamboo and Maple hybrid board with bamboo deck and kick tail
- Durable 70x51mm 85A PU wheels with rock finish
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11. LUCID 10 Inch 2019 Gel Memory Foam Mattress - Firm Feel - CertiPUR-US Certified - 10-Year Warranty - Full
3-inch natural latex surface layer responds instantly with comfortable resilience to create a FIRM feelGel infused memory foam regulates temperature while conforming to the body to ease pressure pointsTemperature-regulating, moisture-controlling TENCEL blend fabric cover creates a comfortable air la...
12. JavaScript and JQuery: Interactive Front-End Web Development
- JavaScript Jquery
- Introduces core programming concepts in JavaScript and jQuery
- Uses clear descriptions, inspiring examples, and easy-to-follow diagrams
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13. HTML and CSS: Design and Build Websites
- HTML CSS Design and Build Web Sites
- Comes with secure packaging
- It can be a gift option
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14. Avenir Standard U-Lock
11mm hardened steel shacklePick, pull & drill resistant cylinder with rotating dust cover and protective coatingTwo safety keys & quick release mount bracket included
15. Razor Jetts Heel Wheels - Green
Get your spark on with the high-flying jetts by RazorJust step up, strap down and take off with these easily adjustable and always awesome heel wheelsFeatures easily removable and replaceable spark pads, proprietary 50 mm urethane wheels and heavy-duty "Quick click" frame with hook and loop strapFit...
16. FOCO NCAA Arizona State Sun Devils Patches Ugly Sweater, Red, Small
Officially licensed by KLEW100 percent licensed product for the NFL, NCAA, NHL, NBA, and MLSMade of high quality materialsCountry of origin: China
17. Ten Toes Board Emporium Zed Bamboo Longboard Skateboard Cruiser, 44", Aqua Fishtail
- 44-Inch artisan longboard made from beautiful bamboo, designed right here in Los Angeles for a strikingly vintage California look
- Rugged and lightweight 7-Inch aluminum trucks
- Reactive and smooth gliding reverse kingpin trucks with precision abec-7 bearing, PU casted Black bushing-90a
- Bamboo and Maple hybrid board with bamboo deck and kick tail
- Durable 70x51mm 85a PU wheels with rock finish
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18. Turning Technologies QT Device RCQR-01
- Large LCD Screen & Backlight
- Full QWERTY Keyboard
- Self-Paced Testing Mode
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First and foremost, every ASU student gets a free OEM license of Windows 10 Pro and Office, so don't factor this into the price. I'm going to assume OP either used his ASU license or pirated it... If he didn't, his loss.
Windows 10 licenses are dirt cheap and shouldn't be factored into the cost of a computer, you can buy licenses from bulk OEM keys on ebay for < $10 anyway:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Microsoft-Windows-10-Pro-32-64-BIT-GENUINE-LICENCE-KEY-PRODUCT-CODE-win-10-pro-/173148179959?hash=item28506f8df7
Someone looking to play games should really stay away from this build with a ~$700 budget. Any old intel computer with even a modest graphics card like a 1050ti will far outperform this build.
I advise anyone with this budget to stay away from APU gaming, it really doesn't perform too well given the price.
Check out these benchmarks:
https://cdn.wccftech.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/AMD-Raven-Ridge-3DMark-11-Graphics-740x497.png
https://offerup.com/item/detail/432098607/?ref=Search
You can get this and drop $220 into a 1050ti and have something far nicer with little effort and less cost.
Even if it doesn't have an SSD, you can purchase a 120gb SSD for $45 these days.
The motherboard has an NVME port, so you could take this as an opportunity to purchase an even faster drive:
https://www.amazon.com/ADATA-SU800-M-2-128GB-ASU800NS38-128GT-C/dp/B01M9K0N8I/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1521707714&amp;sr=8-3&amp;keywords=120gb+m.2
https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-960-EVO-Internal-MZ-V6E250BW/dp/B01LYFKX41/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1521707741&amp;sr=8-3&amp;keywords=pcie+ssd+m2
The GPU market is slowly getting calmer, should be able to get a 1060 for $250 if/when prices return to normal.
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If you insist on getting everything new check out this build for ~$60 more:
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/Mh6GfH
It includes the z370 chipset, support for overclocking, and a 240gb ssd you can actually fit some games on it
It should outperform his build in every reasonable way, (cpu performance, storage, and of course gpu performance)
I recommend this book:
https://www.amazon.com/Java-Beginners-Guide-Herbert-Schildt/dp/9339213033/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1497923204&amp;sr=1-2&amp;keywords=java+a+beginner%27s+guide
Go through it, do all of the examples. You will have a huge head start. It's tempting to do Python or an "easy" dynamic programming language, but you'll be better served by learning a strongly typed language (don't worry about what that means right now).
I’m currently taking CSE 310 with Richa, and this is the book we use: Intro to Algorithms. I recommend really practicing asymptotic analysis (i.e. big-O, big-theta, big-omega) for algorithms, as well as reviewing and understanding your basic sorting algorithms. These topics are covered in the first few weeks, and they hit fast. Other than that, we’ve just been learning about data structures (e.g. binary trees, red-black trees, hash tables, etc.) and their pseudocode functions which are in the book. Don’t focus so much on the specifics of the code, but rather how they work conceptually. Good luck!
6 feet, 240 pounds, not skinny, not athletic, a bit more on the fat side but have more than average muscle.
I'm buying either this drop down 41" board or this normal cruiser at 44" from the bicycle cellar right nearby since I don't have the money for a more expensive longboard for now and if I reallly end up enjoying and needing it I'll trade up later.
What do you think would be better for me? I know I'll be hitting a ton of cracks going from Brickyard and back since there's way more sidewalks next to the outer streets.
Or should I actually go search for a really cheap board and replace the bearings myself? I'd rather have the board sooner rather than later.
Latex is a great option if you're not allergic. It's cheap, feels like memory foam and is resistant to bed bugs.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0099X7MDM/ref=oh_details_o02_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
Hey so I know you already ordered that lock combo, and if you think you're going to be happy with that, I can definitely understand. However when I rode a bike on campus, I used two of this lock.
The reason I used two was so that I could use one lock to secure the wheel and frame to the rack and then use the other lock to secure one wheel and the frame to another part of the rack.
It sounds a little paranoid, but it ended up paying off. I always left my bike overnights (and weekends) on campus and there were two failed attempts to steal my bike. I know this because there were marks on the bars from where they tried to apply bolt cutters and then the second time, one of the locks was slightly bent out of it's original shape because someone tried to pry it off with some sort of lever.
So basically, just saying that the lock I used was freaking awesome because it held off two theft attempts and when you use two, you know that neither of your wheels will go walking off either.
Although if you think you'll be safe with the combo your using I can understand that.
Yes, buy your own... but it's cheaper at Amazon. You also need to buy your own goggles.
https://www.amazon.com/Utopia-Wear-Professional-Coat-Women/dp/B07PXBJYBL/ref=sr_1_8?keywords=lab+coat&qid=1566181434&s=gateway&sr=8-8
https://www.amazon.com/Pyramex-Safety-G204T-Chemical-Goggles/dp/B0001YXFEI/ref=sr_1_10?keywords=lab+goggles&qid=1566181393&s=gateway&sr=8-10
Those sound like freeline skates, I think they’re pretty hard to ride
Edit: Or maybe they're something like this?
There's these too but they're not cheap
Found this... but they’re all out of the ASU style. So congrats OP, got yourself a limited edition.
Just get a cheap webcam. This is the one I used for 3 years: https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-960-000585-HD-Webcam-C310/dp/B003LVZO8S/ref=sr_1_9?crid=2MK1BSM9QO7CA&keywords=logitech+webcam&qid=1562811042&s=gateway&sprefix=logi%2Caps%2C141&sr=8-9
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It's very straightforward and every course has a "practice" exam that has you go through the motions. Just don't try to cheat because you think you can get away with it since it's setup like this! I have been in classes with people that got caught and they take it very seriously.
The clicker itself is pointless. It's the account that costs money regardless. Assuming you only have a clicker...people can buy those for 15$ or less.
Also for anyone looking... bookstore is considerably more expensive on these
> Clicker Prices at the Bookstore (Fall 2016)
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> 1 Year License – $24.99
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> 4 Year License – $39.99
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> Bundle (QT Clicker & 4 Year License) – $69.75
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> Clicker Prices on the Turning Technologies Online Student Store
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> 1 Year License – $19.99
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> 2 Year License – $29.99
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> 3 Year License – $32.99
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> 4 Year License – $34.99
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> Bundle (QT Clicker & 4 Year License) – $55.00
Ostensibly it's worth 20$ brand new, since that's the price of them as far as I can tell.
Why not ask Dr. Santos?
If you are interested in kinematics I would look-up Dr. Davidson and ask him if he has suggestions. He is now retired but used to teach a Robotics Kinematics class (MAE). He also wrote this and has been working with kinematics and robotics for decades.
I had the same soc class a year ago and you can't find it online because she wrote her own textbook. Unfortunately you do need the textbook because the quizzes come straight out of the text so your best bet is renting it used at the ASU bookstore.
The other class you can get the Kindle (digital version) for like $54 if that's in your price range. Or you can rent it on Amazon (physical copy) for like $20. It's a version older but I can't imagine it's super different
https://www.amazon.com/Crime-Control-America-What-Works/dp/0133495485