holy grape KoolAid.
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You only need clothes for the profile headshot. Beyond that, naked naked naked (unless you blog from an office).
The same people who don’t pay for a cash register upgrade more often then centennially.
Beat me to it. The value of this prize might make any jail time worth it.
Takes less than 3 hours...then you give a story where it takes all night. Nobody said it was 3 hours of active hands-on time.
The difference is McDonalds (and most other fast food joints) have worked very hard at making their prep processes nearly fool-proof, so there’s very little skill required to produce a consistent product.
Reading the article, he’d been retired for 2 years. I’m not sure what the motive would even be at this point.
Trump killed the number 1 terrorist today
I use Google Home products, but tested out the Echo Dots. The Echo Dots have way better microphones than the Google Home Mini. Don’t know if the Nest Home Mini will be better or not.
I use Google Home products, but tested out the Echo Dots. The Echo Dots have way better microphones than the Google…
They already won on the negligence. They were just trying to get more money for themselves.
Clearly there needs to be some remedy so that incompetence and negligence can be punished without ruinous court fees for a plaintiff who may not have suffered much actual damages.
If they lawyer told the plaintiff that this qualified as an MVSRA claim, that is likely negligence on the part of the lawyer. It was so flimsy as to be ridiculous when you look at it.
Did they perform it incorrectly or not at all? The law seems to be concerned with fake work that was never performed at all. This was performed badly/incompletely, so it was “performed.”
Not by name, no - it doesn’t need it. But the logs are written as a ring buffer - which works like an old continuous answering machine tape. The newest information overwrites the oldest continuously. So the wear is being leveled as evenly as possible. But the smaller the partition, the more writes happen per block in…
As long as the contact point is hotter than 212°, there will be an outward pressure of steam keeping the oil out.
You take the ECM board out of the car first. You don’t need an ISO certified clean room to get a good solder connection - any old indoor space that isn’t a mechanic’s garage would be fine.
Then divide that by how much every Tesla costs. There are places to cut corners, and there are places to over-engineer to prevent future warranty work.
Never said anything about refurbished. You can buy a brand new eMMC for under $15-20.
Solder has more vibration tolerance than connectors. The problem is that the low capacity of 8GB or 16GB reduces how much wear-levelling they get. A 128GB eMMC would have lasted more than the life of the car even with the heavy usage.
Where the fuck to I get this flashable chip and who do I get to solder it on the board?