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Still trying to work out how to zip tie and gaffa tape the motor on.I thought we were friends??? None of you have started a bicycle company to get me cheaper bikes
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Still trying to work out how to zip tie and gaffa tape the motor on.I thought we were friends??? None of you have started a bicycle company to get me cheaper bikes
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Currently using a 10 year old iMac that started life as the base spec, then got a SSD and more ram added aftermarket. Looking to replace it this year as some of the software I use will no longer work on High SierraMy 4S was in service for over 7 years, original battery. Apple stuff sometimes works out not so expensive given their lifespans.
Yeah, I hate it when that happens.my HP POE switch telling me "Expansion module A is not a supported HP switch product".
Both slot A and B return this fault, three cards (one BRAND new from a sealed bag) everything running latest software.
It's like veteran affairs telling a vet "no you can't have benefits, you died in the Boer war"
Thank god for lifetime HP warranties.
Wait, what? On behalf of dads....have you ever met one that can do the IT’s?I felt like a dad.
Fuck no...I just assumed that feeling of getting an easy one up on the youngens is how dad's feel when they have a (rare) win?Wait, what? On behalf of dads....have you ever met one that can do the IT’s?
I’m yet to experience this alleged phenomenon.Fuck no...I just assumed that feeling of getting an easy one up on the youngens is how dad's feel when they have a (rare) win?
You definitely have it nailed.I was just happy the close/open/off/on technique paid dividends.
I’m the IT guru in my house. My oldest is 7 so I figure I will hold that position for around 2 more years.Wait, what? On behalf of dads....have you ever met one that can do the IT’s?
He's going to check your history and dob you into Mum.I’m the IT guru in my house. My oldest is 7 so I figure I will hold that position for around 2 more years.
I give you 2 weeks. Also, he’s playing dumb, and drinking your beer while he gives you busy work.I’m the IT guru in my house. My oldest is 7 so I figure I will hold that position for around 2 more years.
Is that when you kick it a second time?I also fixed something with a good old fashioned reboot today. Does wonders.
When there is no other option and it doesn't make sense then rebootIs that when you kick it a second time?
According to the manual - You go to Bunnings and buy the replacement switch panel - You turn the power off at the fuse box (you can turn just the light power or the full power) - undo the light switch remove the cables one at a time placing them into the new switch exactly where they came out from - replace the switch - turn the power back on. According to the manual1switch on a 3 light panel has always been a problem and now its fallen apart. not going to be the muppet who burns the house down trying to save a few $ on a sparky but have this stupid feeling that i wish had more stuff wrong than to call them in for a job that will take them 5 minutes.
I have the same manual.According to the manual - You go to Bunnings and buy the replacement switch panel - You turn the power off at the fuse box (you can turn just the light power or the full power) - undo the light switch remove the cables one at a time placing them into the new switch exactly where they came out from - replace the switch - turn the power back on. According to the manual
I saw a tutorial on the tubes.According to the manual - You go to Bunnings and buy the replacement switch panel - You turn the power off at the fuse box (you can turn just the light power or the full power) - undo the light switch remove the cables one at a time placing them into the new switch exactly where they came out from - replace the switch - turn the power back on. According to the manual