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Problem is, when he gets identified (I haven't read the story), it's probably gonna be his head that gets desecrated.
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That's way too much work, and there's a simpler product readily available, without all the squealing: Remington ISIL Loads - 00 Buckshot & Bacon Bits[^]. Yeah, I know it's a waste of bacon, but it's for a good cause.
Will Rogers never met me.
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If I can now "download" (it's actually called Safe Video for offline) a video on the Youtube android app (don't know about iPhone and Windows Phone), why can't I also "save it for later" on my desktop or actually let me know where the video is saved for later on my phone !
It's my phone and I think I have the right to know where you saved those videos .
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Oso Oluwafemi Ebenezer wrote: It's my phone and I think I have the right to know where you saved those videos Now you know why people root their phones.
It's like admin rights to your dev box, in this case it is the manufacturer who holding the admin right not the company who owns the box. Oh you think YOU own the phone you paid for
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Generally speaking, much of the data on a phone can be accessed without rooting the device.
All you need to do is backup the phone to the removable memory. Phone/sms logs, contacts, application data, downloads etc, etc - all the good stuff has been present when I've done it.
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Consider that phone makers don't even want you to know there is such a thing as a "file system".
You can draw your conclusions from that.
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Just had an email from Amazon:
Save up to £38% off Lenovo Stick PC (Black)
OK...so unless the original price was £100...
It wasn't
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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The problem some people face paying taxes is the new mantra: work more for less against John Maynard Keynes predictions back in 1930!
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I got one that said 'save $-56% yesterday only!' from them once. They sent out a correction about three minutes later with an apology for the confusing discount. Testing in production was blamed.
What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question?
The metaphorical solid rear-end expulsions have impacted the metaphorical motorized bladed rotating air movement mechanism.
Do questions with multiple question marks annoy you???
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So I updowngraded my Windows 7 laptop to Win 10. It was basically point & click. Very simple.
So about half hour after it finished, while just sitting there, I then got this[^].
There's nothing wrong with my laptop.
Wonder if it's too late to roll back.
If it's not broken, fix it until it is
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Well, it's what it says:
Error 1011 Ray ID: 24b3a7f4e63135c6 • 2015-11-26 06:49:54 UTC
Access denied
What happened?
The owner of this website (www.[REDACTED].com) does not allow hotlinking to that resource (/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/windows-detected-hard-disk-problem2.png).
You no longer own your data. Microsoft does...
That or your link is bad!
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Just refresh the page and it works!
You have just been Sharapova'd.
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Did you try chkdsk on those volumes?
You have just been Sharapova'd.
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have you tried deleting all your files?
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Kevin Marois wrote: There's nothing wrong with my laptop. So I assume you already used "chkdsk" and performed "sfc /scannow"? I heard from many people they had a issues because of broken system files. And did you check SMART info?
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Benjamin Franklin (almost) wrote: Those who trade a little bit of ownership for a little bit of convenience deserve neither ownership nor convenience.
I always say that if the data is not sitting on a device that is under your physical control - you don't own it.
If you have an important point to make, don't try to be subtle or clever. Use a pile driver. Hit the point once. Then come back and hit it again. Then hit it a third time - a tremendous whack.
--Winston Churchill
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That doesn't look like a Windows 10 message - the window chrome is all wrong. It looks more like a Vista / 7 message.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Kevin Marois wrote: There's nothing wrong with my laptop.
...that you were aware of, until now.
Have you given any thought to the possibility that maybe Windows 10 does a better job of diagnosing your system than Windows 7 ever did, and that your hard drive actually is about to fail?
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we ain't got permissions to view that png
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I saw this message one time on my wife's laptop. Turns out she had a virus that was interfering with the SMART interface.
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I have also taken the plunge and upgraded to Win10 from a Win8.1 Pro system. It upgraded without any problems. The problems started when I wanted to tailor it. It has to be activated before you can do that. Unfortunately, mine wouldn't activate. After a lot of phaffing around and talking to Microsoft, it appears that my Win8.1 system wasn't activated either. It was a later update on a Win8.0 Pro system that was installed on a new machine I had had built. I had no idea that the MS product code was invalid. Cost me the price of a new Win10 Home system, which is now installed and running well.
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I never had that kind of issue but after playing with it for awhile I re-imaged my system back to the locked-down Windows 7 I had set up "just in case". I keep 10 confined to a VM for testing now but I think I'm on 7 for the duration as far as my main equipment goes. It was "OK" but a bunch of little things kept going wrong and I didn't feel like working around them. The upgrade doesn't offer anything I consider important and I don't care for the GUI. Besides, it's becoming more and more adware.
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The upgrade doesn't offer anything I consider important "
how do you know what's in the updgrade? I will settle for better security and a better chance of having bugs resolved by being upto date.
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One thing I was impressed with and the thing that I was fearful about that was preventing me from upgrading is that I would have to re-install all my old software and create backup of all files. I didn't have to and all my things that was installed still worked. Couple of things I'm pissed about though. One being the security is not what it use to be. My old admin user can't open eclipse that is installed in program files. I managed to eliminate the problem my giving him special permission but I get an error in the folder AVG is installed and have to click through every file in AVG as its permission can't be changed. Where the hell is the 'ok to all' button???
"Program testing can be used to show the presence of bugs, but never to show their absence."
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anybody else use ms vs c++ express 2010 anymore or am I the only guy left?
on window 10 64 bit post SP1 and after this update i start getting
MSVCR100.dll is missing ...
Sooooo nobody else is losing confidence that ms knows how to do windows update anymore?
Yeah, I know, shoulda stayed on 7.
Upon SP1, microsoft leaves around a monster sized windows.old
In windows/SysWOW64 is apparently where that dll is supposed to live.
When I put it back, my cpp .exes written with ms vs cpp express 2010 work again.
But looks like I'm gonna have to reinstall visual studio.
I hope a LOT of games use that and those gamers get extremely angry.
So nobody else, eh?
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