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Seriously, no USB-C? I thought that would be a minimum improvement.
After an initially impressive effort, they seem to have lost all momentum in advancing the capabilities of these devices...sad to see.
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I totally agree. I would have bought one already if
1. They had USB-C. I have a monitor that doesn't accept anything but USB-C and now that I'm used to plugging in a single cable for power, USB and display, there's not much desire to go backwards
2. They fix that awful hinge (At least on the Surface book). A good device made ham-fisted.
Well, I guess I just cross my fingers and see what Apple has in store in a couple of weeks. Maybe that Macbook Air replacement[^] will do it - though they are going to need to avoid that awful keyboard they are using on the new MacBooks and the woeful USB-C display drivers before I lay down more cash.
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Maybe they're waiting for USB-D.
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Of course, it's actually a feature.
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But why do they do that?
It defies all logic!
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The irony is that the MS Lumina 950XL WP which I bought to tide me over to the Surface Phone (good luck with that, eh?) has a USB-C port.
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Seems every year, there is a news report about MS dropping the Surface line. Given that, I wouldn't buy one as who knows how long it will be really in support.
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Common sense is admitting there is cause and effect and that you can exert some control over what you understand.
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Yeah, no. I reckon Surface will be here for a while.
Except I'd personally be happy for them to throw it all away because they didn't include USB-C in their latest and I cannot let such a lame decision go. Where's the vision, guys? Where's the 1/2 oz of courage?
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Email Address Regular Expression That 99.99% Works.[^]
I found it interesting, looking through the examples, that the Perl/Ruby example is substantially longer than the other examples. And then there is a Ruby (Simple Version) which is almost the shortest one on there.
I vote we get rid of all languages except for .Net. Let's simplify things.
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011111100010 wrote: Let's simplify things. Go back to smoke signs again?
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If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
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Nelek wrote: Go back to smoke signs again? I once took a class and learned how to speak in smoke signs. I thought I aced the class but when it came time for a final project, let's just say that there are some tribes that no longer speak to each other now.
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011111100010 wrote: I vote we get rid of all languages except for .Net.
Except .NET isn't a language.
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It would be rather cool if there were one regex engine to rule them all, though.
Just think of all the happy hours we could all spend arguing about which one to go with!
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You mean "C# on .NET" of course!
There is nothing it can't do! Bill Gates told me that personally.
I vote for that - especially since I get paid big bucks to use it.
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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C# on DECwindows... Yummm...
No, wait, that's not what I meant.
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My iPhone auto updated over the weekend and now WiFi won't connect.
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cleared the saved passwords?
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Ya, I forgot the connection. Tried it again, several times.
What's weird is it will sometimes connect for a minute and then disconnect. Then reconnecting it says the password is not right, although I know it is.
Very strange.
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011111100010 wrote:
Very strange. Given the list of problems Apple's had with their last 2-3 updates, not strange at all.
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connect then disconnect usually indicates the security settings don't like each other (ssl, tls...), sometimes the "default" or first "auto" option changes in updates.
I mean jus saying possibly is an apple update thing but OTOH haven't heard of many other apple users having this problem.
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My wife had the same problem on her (older gen) iPhone.
She finally had to do a complete shut-down (not restart) and then power back up.
When she did, the wifi started working again.
Come on, Apple! You're better than this...aren't you?
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So .. she turned it off and back on again?
Does she work as tech support?
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OriginalGriff wrote: So .. she turned it off and back on again?
Does she work as tech support?
Funny thing is that she accidentally called Microsoft Tech Support* about her iPhone and they gave her the advice.
MS Tech: "Have you tried rebooting it?"
*Yes, I'm kidding.
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raddevus wrote: had to do a complete shut-down (not restart) Not sure what that is but I'm sure I can figure it out.
I've only had the iPhone for about 6 months. And I don't see why people like the iPhone. It is NOT very intuitive. And Siri voice recognition is not very good.
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raddevus wrote: a complete shut-down
For some reason she had to turn off her iphone instead of choosing restart.
She left it off for 30 seconds.
I'm not sure this is what fixed it and why it would be different but it did work after that and she had restarted twice before.
Good luck.
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