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Weird, because I surely installed windows 10 before that date, turned off the search bar, and have definitely installed that update, but the search bar never popped back up for me. Maybe I’m just lucky.
Weird, because I surely installed windows 10 before that date, turned off the search bar, and have definitely installed that update, but the search bar never popped back up for me. Maybe I’m just lucky.
Yeah, well that’s the difference between us. I don’t believe OP, and I think this is just a troll. You can believe whatever you want, but I’m calling OP a liar liar pants on fire.
Nah, just calling out bullshit when I see it.
I’m not sure how you messed up, because this has never happened to me, and I stay up to date.
I’d lose my mind if the doctor regenerated and Picardo walked out… “Please state the nature of your medical emergency.”
Letting the installer autonomously adjust the recovery partition may open up vulnerabilities where malicious software can be placed in recovery. I don’t know how accurate that is, but it makes sense to me, and would be why they want it done on a case by case basis as needed and not just a mass fix to all installs whether they need it or not.
Don’t cram touchscreens and smart features into every fucking aspect of your car. Keep your costs low, keep prices low, and believe it or not, you’ll tap into the “bottom” 60% of the market that has been forced to buy used for the last 10 years. I don’t want a base trim 10 year old Honda Accord with 150k miles, but it’s all I can find for under $20k.
Splitting the difference, then.
ThomThumb:
@anarchywoofwoof I found some documentation that answers your question: https://www.deadlink.com/dontevenclick
anarchywoofwoof:
@ThomThumb Thanks, that’s exactly what I needed, so glad to have the answer to my problem. I’ll leave this up for anyone that has the same issue.
Two was ok… after that I hated it. Made it through 3 before I completely gave up.
Confirmation is worthless without cash in hand. She might have a case in court to cover the cost of supplies, but that’s a lot of time away from your shop hoping to make the money back. Again, Tesla is a bunch of asshats for doing this, but there is a very real chance that the person in Tesla setting this up has no idea how long it takes to prep and make an order like this, and may have thought they gave enough heads up to cancel. Twice a month I get people asking to come to my restaurant with 80 people and all order individually. I tell them no, that’s not how large groups work, I can’t accommodate 80 individual orders at the same time along with the rest of the business on the floor. I have never had a person say, “Oh, that makes sense.” Every single one tries to fight back and order separately. If you don’t work in the business, there is a very strong chance you have no idea what is happening behind the scenes. The business owner REALLY should have gotten cash up front, and if Tesla told them no, then you tell Tesla to get their pies elsewhere.
Is Tesla in the wrong here? You betcha. Is it bad business practice to take a $16k order without payment up front? You betcha. I don’t take a $200 order without at least holding on to a card. Why in the world would you take a $16k order without guarantee of payment?
This is a blessing. You won’t have to look at the spaghetti the last dev left behind.
All of the screen elements should settle like sand in an hour glass, but using voxel physics in real time.
If all the hub-bub about Chrome getting less secure scared you, wait until you find out about how secure all the apps on your phone are…
I was born a poor romulan child…
Ronald Wilson Reagan
There is a chaotic part of myself that does the merge. I both loathe and enjoy that part of myself.
I’m not trying to catch anyone. I’m just calling OP out as a liar. I don’t give a shit how OP or anyone else feels on the Internet feels about me.