Cause. People using "cause" in place of "because" because they're too lazy to type out the full word. They're two different words and they have two different meanings. Friggin' internet.![]()
Would 'cause be acceptable?
Cause. People using "cause" in place of "because" because they're too lazy to type out the full word. They're two different words and they have two different meanings. Friggin' internet.![]()
The GPA requirements alone for some of these positions has become absurd. I have always hated GPA as the primary measure of the person. I get you have to cut, but it's a terrible way to make the first cut.
Would 'cause be acceptable?
RING!
Me: "Hello?"
Them: "Hello. I'm from ______ and this call is recorded."
Me: "I do not want this call to be recorded."
Ok, if I do not give my consent, they have to turn off the recorder, right? Are there penalties if they don't?
Depends on the state...
RING!
Me: "Hello?"
Them: "Hello. I'm from ______ and this call is recorded."
Me: "I do not want this call to be recorded."
if I do not give my consent, they have to turn off the recorder, right?
The Senate overrode a veto today by 97-1. The missing two votes? Sanders and Kaine. They were out campaigning for Clinton.
This grinds my gears (and I've complained the same in ND state politics against both parties):
I'm tired of elected officials getting a paycheck, but not doing their job, instead being out on the campaign trail for themself or others.
Cause. People using "cause" in place of "because" because they're too lazy to type out the full word. They're two different words and they have two different meanings. Friggin' internet.![]()
Our battery-powered cart pushing assistant has two issues that grind my gears:
1. The power doesn't turn off when you turn the key off. Had to help a member with a carry-out today, and the battery drained out.
2. And the battery has a "memory" as you say. Doesn't even last an hour between chargings.
Certainly grinds my gears when it comes to newer electronics: It's never actually "off", it's in "standby". If you want it off, you have to physically disconnect power.
Just out of curiosity, how old is that battery? They usually aren't able to keep a charge after a couple years.
Certainly grinds my gears when it comes to newer electronics: It's never actually "off", it's in "standby". If you want it off, you have to physically disconnect power.
Just out of curiosity, how old is that battery? They usually aren't able to keep a charge after a couple years.
Name the devices, please. I know TVs have the option of either being turned off completely or keeping a small trickle of power to keep the screen warm so that a picture will generate more quickly than it otherwise would from a cold start. Anything operated with a remote controller will have a small power draw to its controlling sensor, but that's so very minuscule that it's hardly worth mentioning, unless that nickel a month is going to bust your budget.
Well how about we start with any cable box that was made in the 21st century. Where's the power switch on your modem, too? Cell phones are the same way, especially if you have an alarm clock running on it. Sure, computers have a CMOS battery for the clock, but I'm pretty sure cell phones have more running than that. And I'm not even going to get into the "conspiracy" stuff either. Measure the amperage on these sorts of things when they're "off". You'd be surprised to see what sort of power they're actually drawing.
You forgot about Stereos and Game consoles
All the microsoft updates are grinding my gears. Looooong installation. Most recent has flipped this site to mobile setting on Chrome which sucks. They did this once before and I can't remember how I fixed it. FIrefox is your friend.
There was a big patch that came through recently, and some ancillary ones for various reasons that I don't recall. That said, I've never had a browser switch up the site like that. It's weird how these things all interact when you have different applications loaded on PCs, tough to fully predict the outcome.