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And will this have any impact on his campaign or his voter support? Of course not…
And will this have any impact on his campaign or his voter support? Of course not…
Replaceable batteries are coming to the EU in general, at least for portable devices, via the EU Batteries Regulation, which is in force already and requires all portable batteries to be easily removable and replaceable by the end user from 2027
Okay, thank you for clarifying
Wait, wasn’t this due to incomplete/inadequate maintenance, where they forgot to reinstall some parts of the door support? Is this really Boeing’s fault or is the maintenance done by the airline or a third party service contractor?
No it has been for years. People involved in development of safety systems use this term all the time
This is actually a defined and very common term in the industry when talking about management of development processes for safety critical systems
The article says there never was a missing person’s report filed for her, so maybe she was never “officially” missing
But then again, what is math if you don’t apply it?
Harmless fun
Okay, so does anyone wanna talk about the math thingy in the post?
But the file names were not as ordered and consistent like this, they were all over the place. Most of them did not even have proper meta data so I had lots of songs by “unknown artist”. Creating playlists within a music player was a mess, you basically had to sort and play songs via the file system
That’s a basic rule that can be applied to lots of things: If a company offers a lot of different products or one product that can do everything, usually none of those are really good. Typical example would be a restaurant that serves everything from pizza/pasta, asian cuisine/sushi to steak, burgers and so on
Thanks, now I got the song stuck in my head. Could be worse though
Nothing matters anymore, it’s ridiculous