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I have an S8 and I’m glad they finally have a way to disable it, but I’m supremely pissed that I still have to make a stupid Samsung account just to disable it. I don’t use any Samsung services and it’s incredibly annoying that I have to make an account so that I can continue to not use them.

Maybe get another job?? You are the one contact between the customer and the delearship. Of course you will take the heat for stuff gone wrong! It doesn’t matter if it’s your fault or not, it’s just part of the job... Blame your dealership for making your salary depend on basic surveys, but blaming the customer for

Reader’s guide for young people: the device on the desk in the lead photo is a “typewriter”.

I’m disappointed there wasn’t mention that this was a race-related killing.

Using Index Match as a combination is going to be more robust in most instances. Vlookup and it’s sibling HLookup can go wrong often. I do like Mr. Excel tutorials. He’s got a ton of Youtube videos as well.

This line in the article stood out to me:

So many holier-than-thou responses on here, geez! It’s wonderful if you’ve never racked up credit card debt - but it IS a reality for a lot of people. Either out of stupidity, financial hardships, emergencies, whatever...if it doesn’t apply to you, move along. This is good information for those whom it COULD apply to.

In many states, you cannot call the store an 'outlet' if your aren't using it to sell returned, overstock, or second quality goods. If you are selling made-for-store goods, you call it a 'factory store'. That is often the easiest way to tell if you'll get a decent deal or not.

The ‘cloud’ keeps repetitively shooting itself in the foot. A few years ago, it was ‘the cloud storage will be awesome’, then privacy drove it into ‘the cloud isn’t a good idea’, then another shot came with ‘the cloud can spread viruses depending on’; all the while, the saga of ‘harddrives are going away, no they