Personal computing discussed
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jss21382 wrote:Each modem has a custom provisioning file, if you don't have one of their supported ones you'll end up using the default provisioning, that may not use all of the channel bonding, frequencies, etc.
just brew it! wrote:- Owning old cars. I think we're approaching the crossover point where the cost of repairs will exceed what it would cost for new car payments.
just brew it! wrote:- Owning old cars. I think we're approaching the crossover point where the cost of repairs will exceed what it would cost for new car payments.
jss21382 wrote:Let's assume that you've researched what to buy, and bought a reliable car with low cost of ownership.
just brew it! wrote:There's always going to be *some* unexpected maintenance that comes up. Some minor, some more expensive. A battery here... new alternator there... a worn wheel bearing or two... maybe one of your power windows stops working unexpectedly. It adds up, especially when you're maintaining multiple older vehicles. (We currently have 3, ranging in age from 10 to 15.)
MarkD wrote:Ugly design, just took off on me and installed over the top of Fedora 16 without giving me a chance to repartition or even tell me what it was going to do. At least I'm not stuck with Gnome 3. I did have a backup of my data. I make mistakes, but I don't make them twice.
cynan wrote:Promotions for NEW CUSTOMERS ONLY.
Sargent Duck wrote:cynan wrote:Promotions for NEW CUSTOMERS ONLY.
This. I've been with my bank for over 10 years (maybe close to 15) now and they keep giving away offers to new customers for $20 of free groceries with every sign-up (for you Canadians, I bank with PC financial). At the very least, give me $5 for being such a long standing customer. Some acknowledgement would be nice.