@JC should've stayed in bed.: When there is a chance to scavenge that part from another piece, no.
@JC should've stayed in bed.: When there is a chance to scavenge that part from another piece, no.
They are using outdated equipment. But they are also "liberating" weapons and ammunition from dead government soldiers. Just the same way the Montanyards, Nung, and Hmong did during the Viet Nam war.
Yet another reason to forgo _any_ WiFi ebook reader.
IMHO, this was designed by an orthopaedic/neuro surgery partnership. They're new and are looking to drum up some business.
@snownpaint1: It doesn't go ballistic until the force of being projected has been expended.
I'll be willing to pay online sales tax when the government starts taxing ALL corporate entities.
@FromBC: You could send them to Army/Navy/Marine air stations and let them work in the fuel pits. With heavy supervision.
@pixelsnader: Ah, okay. I missed that one. ;-)
@Thespamhere: If you don't have the newest office version, you can use openoffice or libre office to do the conversion to their open format and do the renaming on their files.
@pixelsnader: Hellfires are laser-guided missiles. Still not rocket science :-)
@FromBC: No, I want to completely remove the Air Force from the equation. The old distinction of which branch has which duties is no longer relevant.
To me, this is 100% operator error.
@Charlie Brown: I'm on the old 5GB plan using a G2. I usually do at least 3.5 a month. All I do is Pandora and the occasional VPN or SSH tunnel to check a server.
@HammerheadFistpunch: I think some of them probably got in by accident. It'll go down more.
I use MS Word to convert old Word files that have images I need for something else into the new docx format.
@RGLarson: I agree with you on that.
@AgentSmithAndWesson: A company called RayChem makes these really excellent splices that not only make a solder connection of two leads, they also make an environmental covering over the joint so you don't need to worry about it being exposed to air or moisture.
@Dalton63841: You can do it. Chances are that the tip in the soldering iron is the culprit who sucks.
@RGLarson: That's odd. I only see the reply on the lower right at the end of the last line (next to a gray enter arrow) .
@RGLarson: BTW, if you roll your mouse cursor to the end of the final paragraph, the "Reply" link becomes visible.