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[#] Mon Jul 17 2023 20:02:41 UTC from LoanShark

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2023-07-10 01:22 from LadySerenaKitty
My first passengers today was an expurrience I would prefur never to
repeat again.

I picked up a lesbian couple.  They were extremely toxic.  By the
end of the trip, they broke up.

I picked up a lesbian couple, I dropped off two single women.


mission accomplished?

[#] Wed Jul 19 2023 17:31:45 UTC from Nurb432

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Office is having a 'plastic free celebration' next week.  ( what the hell that means i dont know, i cant stomach 2/3 of the emails now as they are so full of 'inclusion/equity/green/etc' )

I should go. Drive the Fiero, bring a plastic drinking bottle.



[#] Wed Jul 19 2023 20:25:29 UTC from LadySerenaKitty

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For whatever reason, a lot of Uber passengers don't push the button to close the liftgate on my car.  Instead, they reach up and just force the thing down.  Now it will occasionally get stuck when I push the button to auto-close.  Something broke.  I looked up how much it costs to replace just ONE liftgate actuator motor.  It's $2400 for ONE of them, and there are two (port and starboard).



[#] Wed Jul 19 2023 20:45:22 UTC from Nurb432

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Does not surprise me. Everything is over priced.

Any way to disable them while you are carting people around? Prevent that from happening?

Wed Jul 19 2023 04:25:29 PM EDT from LadySerenaKitty

For whatever reason, a lot of Uber passengers don't push the button to close the liftgate on my car.  Instead, they reach up and just force the thing down.  Now it will occasionally get stuck when I push the button to auto-close.  Something broke.  I looked up how much it costs to replace just ONE liftgate actuator motor.  It's $2400 for ONE of them, and there are two (port and starboard).



 



[#] Wed Jul 19 2023 20:58:01 UTC from LadySerenaKitty

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Nope!  There are no hydraulic or gas lifters like in older cars, it's just the motors.

Wed Jul 19 2023 16:45:22 EDT from Nurb432

Does not surprise me. Everything is over priced.

Any way to disable them while you are carting people around? Prevent that from happening?

 



[#] Wed Jul 19 2023 21:36:26 UTC from Nurb432

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Darn. 

Wed Jul 19 2023 04:58:01 PM EDT from LadySerenaKitty

Nope!  There are no hydraulic or gas lifters like in older cars, it's just the motors.

 


[#] Thu Jul 20 2023 01:54:05 UTC from zelgomer

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I should go. Drive the Fiero, bring a plastic drinking bottle.


Bring your Glock.

[#] Thu Jul 20 2023 11:47:22 UTC from Nurb432

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While the idea does fit within the theme, i cant, firearms are banned at my work, via legislative action. 

Wed Jul 19 2023 09:54:05 PM EDT from zelgomer
I should go. Drive the Fiero, bring a plastic drinking bottle.


Bring your Glock.

 



[#] Sat Jul 22 2023 13:56:58 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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For whatever reason, a lot of Uber passengers don't push the button
to close the liftgate on my car.  Instead, they reach up and just
force the thing down.  Now it will occasionally get stuck when I

Ooooh. It's hard to blame them for that when most of them probably aren't even aware it has a self-closing option.

[#] Sat Jul 22 2023 14:16:23 UTC from Nurb432

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While true, it does not help her expenses. 



[#] Tue Jul 25 2023 18:56:17 UTC from Nurb432

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"we decided you are changing platforms"

Well there goes 15+ years of work. Starting over, with what connects to EVERY part of our business. And is our core.  ( and 35 business units.. 40000 end users.. )

 

Sort of saw it coming for a while. I was hoping it would get derailed.  But no. 



[#] Wed Jul 26 2023 20:12:58 UTC from LoanShark

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much it costs to replace just ONE liftgate actuator motor.  It's
$2400 for ONE of them, and there are two (port and starboard).

just the part? or dealer labor??

[#] Wed Jul 26 2023 20:14:00 UTC from LoanShark

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cars are getting too complex these days. I try to go easy on the techy option packages... or I would, if I were buying new.

[#] Wed Jul 26 2023 20:42:24 UTC from LadySerenaKitty

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Just the part.

Wed Jul 26 2023 16:12:58 EDT from LoanShark
much it costs to replace just ONE liftgate actuator motor.  It's
$2400 for ONE of them, and there are two (port and starboard).

just the part? or dealer labor??

 



[#] Thu Jul 27 2023 23:22:27 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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cars are getting too complex these days. I try to go easy on the techy

option packages... or I would, if I were buying new.

Agreed, and it's getting harder to do.

[#] Thu Jul 27 2023 23:45:53 UTC from Nurb432

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And long ago why i decided id never buy a 'new' car ever again. 

Thu Jul 27 2023 07:22:27 PM EDT from IGnatius T Foobar
cars are getting too complex these days. I try to go easy on the techy

option packages... or I would, if I were buying new.

Agreed, and it's getting harder to do.

 



[#] Fri Jul 28 2023 23:22:58 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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That's why I want a "train engine" car! Give me a slow-turning diesel attached to electric motors on the axles, nothing else.

[#] Fri Jul 28 2023 23:56:27 UTC from Nurb432

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Gimme one of these. ( picture attached, for you console folks )

 



[#] Sat Jul 29 2023 14:29:59 UTC from darknetuser

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I have a mini RPG for you.

Imagine you are a sysadmin and your firm depends on an application. Most customer facing employees interface with your application using a tablet or smartphone running Android. OpenBSD workstation terminals also support it.


Boss gets an iPhone. iOS has a bug that maks it not work properly with the application everybody else in the firm is using. He comes at you angry as heck and tells you to fix it.

Since this is a mini RPG, your options are limited:

1) Do you replace the application, the software running on every client terminal in the firm, install some solution that does not missfire in the iPhone, and retrain everybody to use it?
2) Do you get an Android table for the boss so he has a portable terminal capable of using the application?

Guess which one is the one I was made to pick lol

[#] Sat Jul 29 2023 15:51:29 UTC from Nurb432

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i have had to do it both ways at various times,  mostly depending on the 'boss'

 

Related we had a developer once that got a huge monitor ( early 90s.. not common ) to work on. He developed a non-important phone book app, on his own with no directive, mostly to learn stuff. At his resolution. Boss thought it was neat. "lets use this"

  • Option 1 = spend a couple of days and redo the interface a bit.
  • Option 2 = spend 100K or so and buy new monitors for everyone in the place.

They chose option 2. For a phone book.... 



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