Comment Re:TLDR version (Score 1, Informative) 157
Your super short summary was still 3 paragraphs long... TL;DR indeed!
Your super short summary was still 3 paragraphs long... TL;DR indeed!
... and other such "kiss your ass goodbye" national moments...
Like when dolphins need broadcast "So long, and thanks for all the fish" on their way out?
It's a combination of carrier & device. iPhones on Verizon have been getting these alerts for quite some time now. AT&T is the one "catching up" as you say.
Yeah, "nothing you could do." Except, maybe, TURN OFF that type of alert in your settings?
So you were inconvenienced once because of your ignorance about the included features of the phone. How is that anyone else's fault?
There are plenty of settings on my phone (any tons of other devices & applications) for which I do not agree with the default value of. That is why one of my first tasks is to peruse ALL the options and set them up according to my personal preferences. That is, after all, what those settings screens are there for in the first place.
And I see it as twice as large as necessary you insensitive clod!
Because no one would bother de-soldering the LED off the board.......
"I don't want to know when they are spying on me."
Yeah, that makes sense. A lot.
Just put your STB inside of a small vacuum canister!
(Yes, I realize there are all kinds of problems with that idea...just stop thinking about it and enjoy the humor you oversensitive clod).
"I assume your handprint will open this door whether you are conscious or not." - Commander Data, Star Trek TNG episode "A Matter of Time"
What happens if you get an evil bit by accident?
Just use Richy_T's "logging out" method of converting it into a dirty bit.
Of course you need maths at a higher level. Try binary subtraction by hand.
Subtraction? Try binary long division by hand (which of course involves some binary subtraction).
About 30-40% of my "Computer Architecture" course comprised of doing all kinds of random ass math in various radicies from 2 to 16 (problems often given in a mixture, requiring lots of conversions). Everything had to be done by hand with all steps shown.
All that grilling of maths in there (among the pile of other CS & Math courses I took) has actually come in handy quite often throughout my career and even non-work-related stuff.
...once PWR mode is enabled.
At which point all efficiency goes out the windo...err...tailpipe.
It's saying that the person who wrote it fails at using English.
Work is the crab grass in the lawn of life. -- Schulz