Kevin Convery
School
Lehman College, CUNY
Expertise
Android Phones, Home Entertainment Systems, Audio Equipment
- Kevin's music journalism has included interviews with Motorhead and Aerosmith.
- He is a charter member of POEM (Professional Organization of English Majors).
- Kevin once photographed a Bengal tiger loose on the streets of The Bronx.
Experience
Kevin has years and years of experience editing every sort of copy. He helped run a neighborhood newspaper in his native Bronx County before moving downtown to edit professional newsletters. He has a strong background in consumer electronics, music software, and AV.
Education
Kevin has a degree in English with a concentration in professional writing.
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Stories By Kevin Convery
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While not as prestigious as some of its fellow aircraft from the same era, the F-105 Thunderchief was a huge contributor on the U.S. side in the Vietnam War.
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Just like a regular home, tiny homes are at risk of being broken into, but they can also be stolen. Keep your tiny dwelling safe with security tech.
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While it hasn't been adopted by any nation's military yet, the Panther KF51 is a forward-looking tank that could change how we look at military technology.
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Reinstalling Windows is a dreary task, to be avoided if at all possible. But how else can you regain the speed your computer had when it was new?
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Only two X-29 were built. The first one took its maiden flight in 1984, and both were retired to museum life by the mid-1990s.
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It does not necessaeily take an expensive tuner to get the speed and accuracy that make them so worthwhile.
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If you're considering a water heater for your home, you might be wondering which is better between gas and electric. Here's how the costs tend to break down.
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When you have as many aircraft at your disposal as the U.S. Air Force, having a jet specifically dedicated to training new pilots is a necessity.
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America has relied on the M109 howitzer since the Vietnam war. It has been improved over time, but now the military is looking to replace it with the M1299.
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A new electric water heater promises savings over gas-powered heaters. But what are the trade-offs? And is the latest technology even available to you?
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The potential of the CW-21 Demon warplane never got a fair assessment. The Japanese military kept showing up to prevent any real test with overwhelming numbers.
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If you're looking to buy a new electric guitar, you should analyze the instrument part by part, to see exactly what kind of guitar is ideal for you.
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A stuck pixel can ruin your viewing experience, whether on a TV or a monitor. There are a few ways to handle it, from the ridiculous to the sublime.
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Your Xbox gamertag can be changed beyond the inital console setup, but it will cost you. Here's how to do it.
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If and when your Samsung phone requires repair, it's good to know there are so many options to choose from, from walk-in repair sites to doing it yourself.