Wesnoth was the shit back in the day.
Wesnoth was the shit back in the day.
I don’t think you know how numbers work. Why would they be paying coworkers out of a tip that never existed?
I had the second gen nexus 7 that seemed to pick up what was a common issue with the power button (something essentially came unglued or something inside and it’d stop working). I sent it off for repair and they wouldn’t fix it because it was ‘water damaged’ (it wasn’t) and they wanted something ridiculous like £75 for basically popping off the back cover and stopping all work.
Robbing bastards Asus will never get another penny out of me.
Dude, lay off the crack 😂
It seemed the last incentive they were trying to get people to upgrade was throwing as many cameras as possible on the back. Companies need to try and innovate again and the folding screens is at least one way of them trying something new. Prices have also climbed dramatically so I'm not surprised people are bothering to upgrade.
That’s really not the case, my switch got very light use (like a couple of hours a month) and after about 14 months it started drifting.
Having seen the top end of an NHS trust some of it is similar to leadership at a big business in terms of attitudes. They care much more about reputational damage than dealing with problems sometimes.
They are still a thing, just not in the car world.
I’ll save you the time, the ship builder is fucking awful.