Comment Re: Not this again. (Score 1) 184
Funny, I still have one here, and after years of abuse, it probably needs a little realignment on the mirror (slightly out of focus). Yes, built like a tank.
Funny, I still have one here, and after years of abuse, it probably needs a little realignment on the mirror (slightly out of focus). Yes, built like a tank.
It doesn't run on the local OS, (like using a Linux share on Windows, Windows doesn't care what filesystem is running on Linux). The same should be true of Onedrive.
This ^
ANd when I burn a flash drive to install linux, guess what filesystem it uses?
Digital Camera? Some of my Nikons use FAT32. Not everybody is using NT exclusively. Some users use other filesystems.
How many GM, Ford, Chrysler, Audi, BMW, VW or other cars have received that rating? GM hid a defect for about ten years, VAG cheated on Diesel emissions. Takata is going bankrupt over airbag defects, but Tesla is the bad guy here.
Seems like the big guys don't want the new guy to succeed.
Onedrive is akin to a network share, so it shouldn't even care what the native filesystem is. I could backup my PCs from a network share in Time Machine, so it's an artifiacial limitation
Convenient to have left out the other numbers on the same tire (ie: 225/60 is 225mm with a 60% ratio). Guess what mm in 225mm stands for?
But even then they are salvageable, even if a big chunk is damaged. Some media files won't play correctly if even 10% is damaged.
Big scratch on a DVD disc on the wrong side of the disc? might render it unplayable. VHS that got eaten by a deck? simple splice job...
(thinking about delamination problems on laserdiscs, even worse)
Applies to car tires too. 225/xx R16 means 225mm wide and 16inches wheel size. two different units on the same product...
Looks like something out of a Transformers cartoon, but still cool
Give me an "enthusiast" Mac Pro machine (not Xeons but standard i7, mini-tower and just call it Mac), but leave PCI-E slots and upgradeable RAM (non-ECC), and I'd buy one. Meanwhile, I'll keep Hackintoshing old DELLs.
Wood glue can do wonders
I'll bite. Free software is cool and everything, most of my stuff is running on it. But do you really want all the different car safety stuff to be open? Didn't they ditch a Jeep by remote last year? My car (1999 Grand Marquis LS) is not open to that kind of hacking. Sure, it doesn't have anything fancy like bluetooth or remote software update, but the software that runs the car is pretty safe from malware. I'd like my next car to be like that...
I love open software, but since so many eyeballs can look at the code, do I really want that in my car? (because the many eyeballs stuff)
Amen to that. I've been given a 4S (needs a new battery), one of their best designs, Wish it was never upgraded beyond IOS6, I miss that interface, now it's all flat, feels like either Win3.11 or Win8. It currently runs on IOS 9.x (a little slow, but still runs)
On my dad's Apple ][+ clone (upgraded to a ][e for LOGO and PASCAL). Then MS BASIC v2.0 on my very first own computer, a breadbox C64. Afterwards, 6809 assembler in CEGEP, some PERL couple years ago, I don't really code anymore, but I'd like as hell to be able to read those old 5.25 floppies. That I can do for the C64 (still have one, and x1541 can transfer to PC, but Without buying extra hardware I'm kinda fscked for Apple disks.)
Eureka! -- Archimedes