Hmm Imagine if lenovo or dell put that in their warranty.
How about being outraged on the premise that installing of software is a warranty violation. I'd not be at all surprised that Verizon was involved.
Because its neither a simple system or is it "just" a web site. This is a false equivalency (propagated by whom, I don't know) that seems to 1) imply that a 'website' is equivalent to Bob's geocities html page from 1992 and 2) thats all that is going on with it.
I have to really wonder if any of the 'concern trolls' have actually tried to deploy a database drive web portal in which 1) all parts are under your control and 2) without other regulatory overhead, and 3) has to handle more than a few hundred people.
But hey, if it really is that "simple", then the market is ripe for your technical prowess. Seize the opportunity.
I agree. For an inkjet all-in-one, I'd recommend the Canon MX882 or its follow-on models. The printer is fast and high-quality, and has a bypass input slot and a duplexer. The scanner is as good as any standalone consumer-grade photo scanner you can find nowadays—which is not a given in the multifunction machines—and it has an automatic document feeder with duplexer. It has wired and WiFi networking, and it generally just works.
My place of work insists that I have a Brother MFC-J5910DW as a home-office printer. Next to the Canon, it's a piece of crap. The print quality is atrocious. The paper tray was designed by a sadist. It jams far too often—I don't think I've ever had a paper jam in the Canon. While it can duplex print, the ADF cannot duplex scan. Scans are washed out with poor color fidelity. The front-panel interface has a strong affinity for fax mode, even when there's no phone line connected: if the thing's been idle for any period of time, it's in fax mode the next time you try to use it... and if you push a different mode button to wake it up, it give you error beeps until it finishes waking up and starting fax mode. At least once every 48 hours, it startles you by entering a loud self-cleaning cycle that purges a little more ink from the system.
~;-)
+1
What does the fox say?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jofNR_WkoCE
I was looking for someone to make the point you did... ~;-)
all the best,
drew
Because the ramp you have to take to break away from Lotus Notes is very steep indeed. There is also a massive amount of inertia.
Citation?
Well it could start by not ignoring actual reports of people doing things, instead of being reactive and banning water.
So which, pray tell, personal data would they take as sufficient to allow water to be carried again?
Of course as we know all those potential explosives (that are too dangerous to allowed on a plane) are disposed of.. on site.. in a trash can.... at the screening station.......
Flashback 1997 Micheal Dell says he would shit down apple and give the money back to the shareholders..
http://news.cnet.com/2100-1001-203937.html
Well MIkey, perhaps you should do the same thing.
"No matter where you go, there you are..." -- Buckaroo Banzai