@streakmachine You mean like that wizard in WinXP that offered to clean up unused icons on the desktop? :P
// @indigo @kdfrawg
@streakmachine You mean like that wizard in WinXP that offered to clean up unused icons on the desktop? :P
// @indigo @kdfrawg
@kdfrawg shouldn't take long, but no one in their right mind would go for it. Perfect target for a key logger — and presumably they'd take your ID details when you rented it.
// @sumudu
@kdfrawg they also think it's cool to communicate by sticking their arm out to stop me and apparently talking to me but never actually making it obvious.
Quite sure in the few years I taught children taekwondo, I never encountered any such behaviour, and my cousin teaching in a less well-off secondary school in London doesn't seem to have comparable problem students either.
I really do admire how @phoneboy can do this so often.
It seems to be quite standard for me to be swabbed for explosives by the monkeys at security.
The most disastrous 4 stars I've ever seen. Also never heard of a hotel that uses the same lifts for laundry service and guests. Then again, 31 floors and 2 lifts is insufficient however you arrange it…
Standing in T-Mobile trying to buy a prepaid with roaming for Canada because apparently it's cheaper.
2 employees. One troubleshooting a hotspot and the other setting up a new iPhone for a remarkably slow and clueless man.
Losing my mind…
@larand As long as it's properly cemented, which is where mine failed.
It's funny that only the extremes work: acrylic can be polished, sapphire crystal doesn't really scratch at all, but glass will scratch and chip like crazy.