On a Windows PC, the “fast startup” setting prevents some operations from completely turning off to save some time, so you should turn this off to ensure your machine fully powers down.
On a Windows PC, the “fast startup” setting prevents some operations from completely turning off to save some time, so you should turn this off to ensure your machine fully powers down.
That’s not true at all. They do degrade over time. Leaving them plugged in too long, charging them too fast, leaving them discharged for long periods, et. al. can accelerate this process, but at some point that battery will fail to hold a charge.
Better yet, could Dominion amend the suit and add Trump as a defendant when he is out of office?
They may not have to cover her this time. All insurance is similar in that they’ll only pay out if you weren’t in violation of the policy. Like ThisGuy said, she didn’t make a mistake. What she did was purposeful and malicious.
Sounds like their gripes are more with the behind the scenes organization than the product. Sure, things behind the scenes may be a “mess” by some standard, but from where I stand none of those issues have negatively impacted the product/service as a whole.
If you’re going that route you can also consider the paring those APs with the Dream Machine (UDM). It’s essentially the Alien, minus wifi6 but with managed switch features.
Does it justify the price? Hell no, but I’m willing to bet that for those who do drop money on the AmpliFi Alien, it doesn’t tend to be a regretful purchase.
Lol no, there are others that are FAR superior to any of these mentioned. Problem is they’re also far outside of the price range of the average consumer.
If natural gas isn’t available, then bulldozing doesn’t do anything. The new house will just run on electric, which is more expensive and isn’t any environmentally friendlier.
Did you read the article?
Honestly, HD DVD was the only thing “wrong” with that drive. The design matched the 360 itself, and if MS had made it an optional accessory for a disc-less Xbox 360 it probably would have been fine.
Yep. It wasn’t there at launch, but over time they added the ability for you to choose which Halo game (s) you wanted installed.
Ture, but aerospace is all about redundancies for redundancies. Even if you do that, can’t hurt to add one more check. Just in case.
A less complex solution would be a pre-launch check (human and computer) to make sure a critical component isn’t inverted.
Honestly ok with this. Gives them 6 months to work out the bugs, and kinda makes sense in a weird way. First revisions of anything will ALWAYS have some issue, be it hardware or software. Why make millions based on 1.0 when you can make a smaller number for people to buy on day 1, find the issues, fix the issues, then…
This issue is happening to people with the disc versions as well, so not really an argument against anything.
Both of those are signs of a good d-pad. The alternative is quiet and mushy.
Overall I was trying to prove that a laptop with those specs doesn’t have to be a “plastic (likely massive and heavy) monstrosity that lives on a charger”.
Dell XPS 17 with:
I can’t remember who, but back in the day there was a guy who stood in line to buy consoles on release night, who would then exit the store and smash them with a bat in front of everyone standing in line. I distinctly remember him doing it with the 360 and PS3, so it had to be back in the relatively early days of…