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Comment #27478742
But if the insurance company doesn't want to be liable for it it would require a certified and/or bonded tech. In the US cars don't even require this to be stringent. You don't nee…
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Comment #26640601
TPLink newer stuff wasn't supported and wasn't going to be DD-WRT for a while there so check first. They have a crypto blob for the radio binary, or the entire firmware system they…
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Comment #25738702
OK then add this to context, they had also just determined that pipe bombs had been located in 4 places (Capital area, RNC Headquarters , DNC Headquarters, and in a pickup truck be…
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Comment #22849974
A physically broken device might still be functional though, so personally your terms are backwards. A bricked device has a slight chance of recovery, if you have the tools/skills/…
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Comment #22743926
You forgot to add with more restrictions, decreased customer satisfaction, upsetting early supporters, and an incomplete storefront that barely has enough online features to state …
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Comment #22699169
Why disagree with this, it actually will cause innovation. How, if someone is able to figure out the way to navigate the laws easily, they will then sale their solution as a servic…
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Comment #19822965
Oh man, CDS/CDC (Control Data Systems/ Control Data Corporation) is where my Dad worked. Don't know if you knew him (Ed), but he was one of the last 2-4 employees for the company. …
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Comment #15972565
Wow, you must work in a magical office. I work in Tech Support for a large company that is in the Fortune 1000, and they don't spend that much for tech. The engineers don't get tha…
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Comment #15953487
Some of them even had the mains wired directly into the case, so you couldn't unplug without an ax.
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Comment #15892601
FCC complaints are usually more effective, never dealt with one in the current shitty administration, but legally the FCC requires resolution within 7 business days, or at least a …
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Comment #15892579
What spec of DOCSIS was your old modem? If it was 1.0, 1.1, or 2.0, sorry you lose all support, the older specs had hard bonded channels that HD TV on them after the swap that they…
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Comment #15203943
That isn't the only thing that needs to be done. We need to make a new SSN system that is based on Public Key Crypto. Make 2 keys, one fully private stored offline completely by th…
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Comment #13109449
That sounds like a standard opinion and it is wrong because you are a . Seriously though, political discourse is good, but badgering is poor behavior. Just because someone disagree…