Beau Miles
Boatman
Care to share your experience? I work for a MSP and we serve private companies and governmental bodies. These companies exist because people need their services, if noone needed or wanted those services the companies wouldn't be profitable. Disruptions to their services show up on news and cost a great deal to the society.
That is where national safety comes in to the picture. If you don't agree imma head out.
Nah man, the ones I've been at have been quite effectively planned. Every square meter costs. I think it's quite silly to equate datacenters to lawns. Datacenters are better for the environment and and provide stability which is important for national safety.
The little caster wheels at each corner are useless and will get caught on any imperfection in the road or texture change, bringing the chair to a halt.
That's when it's in the parked position. When it's in motion the seat is raised and the wheels get out of the way.
I use a frame lock for the back wheel(which has the motor) and a chain which I use to lock the frame to the bike stand.
If I'm leaving the bike for just 15 minutes I leave battery in. Longer than that I take the battery with me. Noone is going to try to steal an ebike without a battery when there's people around. The bike looses half of its value without it, since it will be harder to sell.
I always leave my helmet on the bike (it's like 10 bucks). If there are people that are desperate enough to steal my helmet, it's a good indicator that I should never park there again.
I was a bit worried about leaving my bike unattended at first, but I've grown out of it. Also, my bike is covered by my home insurance, so the monetary risk is low.
Vote with your wallet when it comes to bike racks, choose businesses with bike racks that reach the frame and not just the front wheel.
Microsoft isn't going to force anyone to use the cloud desktop. It's a product for businesses, and it's probably going to be great, by lowering the cost and removing need to host and manage onpremise servers. The users won't need to use a VPN or go through a RDS gateway that looks like it belongs in the year 2004. All they would need to do is login to their pc or the office-portal to reach the remote desktop. Remote desktops/applications are great, because a lot of users are not good with saving files/documents to a central storage, and you remove the risk that the hardware is going to fail and files be lost.
Sounds like you've tried everything. I would have given up and went with either cable or an USB Wi-Fi card. When reinstalling drivers, did you let windows choose the optimal driver or did you download them from the motherboard manufacturer? I would look at downloading the latest driver from the mobo manufacturer, and if that doesn't work I'd work down the list of older versions. Maybe even going through older bios revisions. Is there any warranty left, and can you find any forum posts regarding the mobo and wifi issues?
Also, have you looked through the bios settings? I can't suggest anything in particular to look for, but a reset of the settings wouldn't hurt.
192.168.1.777 isn't a valid IP-adress. Choose another.
I have the same experience, but with watermelons. During the summer my dad used to buy the biggest watermelon that he could find. It was fine the first day but after that you get bored of the taste. When he saw that we've only eaten a quarter of the watermelon, he'd try to convince us to finish it. This was repeated a couple of summers and now I can't stand the taste of watermelons, even in gums or candies. The taste isn't bad, it's sweet, but it tastes like to much work.
Just because heterosexual parents are the norm, doesn't mean that it's better.
I'd argue the opposite. Same sex parents have a harder time getting a child. A wanted child will probably fare better than a child conceived by two people that are culturally expected to breed.
This and the recent 10 second groping rule has Handmaid's tale written all over it. Horrible and disgusting.
She says "Белгород это же Украина", which I would translate to "Belgorod, well that's Ukraine".