Re: re Tigra 07
Hmmm...I guess he is a bad dog...He's only pretending to work as the screen is off.
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I would call this anti-competitive had Amazon not started all this. They launched their Fire sticks and stopped Google selling Chromecasts on Amazon. Now they complain that Google stops Youtube working on Amazon devices...Serves you bloody right you hypocrites.
Up to 17 hours battery life, can't always be charged, "keep an eye on power management settings", "will never completely be depleted".
How...Just how, do you fuck up that badly that even your excuses are contradictory?
Seems like comments from 2 different reps: one saying it's not an issue, and the other apologising.
Sky adverts will no longer have a speed on the adverts due to the amount of throttling. Some days i was unable to use their broadband at all between 6 and 11pm...And i live in a developed town, not the countryside...
Much happier with Virgin these days. Bumpy start, but better than Sky.
Fine the bastards. Fine them high, then fine them some more. Make it really hurt. Oblitterate their finances. Fine them so badly they're still suffering in a few years from now.
The BBC is talking about a £10 million fine. No. Fine them a few Billion. They knew what was happening was wrong and still paid a ransom and covered it up.
Make the fine so high that I have to use regular rip-off taxis again.
Don't forget the crapware and holding up of updates.
Option 1: Buy the phone outright and get a Sim only deal, with faster updates, less/no craware, and it's cheaper.
Option 2: Go on contract and spend far more overall, get slower OS updates, plus crapware that can't always be uninstalled.
I've got a dumbass at work this morning who has spent the last 1 hour and 45 minutes trying to fix his computer because it won't print.
I told him last night the printer was out of paper so i've been watching in amasement as he switches things on and off randomly to fix it...
PS: It's a bit basic (both the staff member and the printer) and doesn't report being out of paper or ink
When installing and choosing country/language Microsoft should leave Belgium off the list.
No longer targeting customers in market = no need to bow to the court's demands (by their own admission). Microsoft just needs to release a statement criticising the law and announce they're pulling out of the market.
Belgian customers can simply choose Germany as their country and enjoy uninterrupted access to Skype, while their anti crypto Gov take flak.
I realise that (and toyed with including it in my comment), but my logic was that a person may see the UBI as a good reason to jack in a job they don't enjoy for a similar income at home.
Arguably some people may see it as a good reason to keep doing a shitty job since it would act like a pay rise, but then may disincentivise asking for a pay rise instead.
There's a lot of factors...