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Rosyna said: konqerror said: They can do this already. After a major accident, they will subpoena billing records from the carrier. And they will go back 24-48 hours too in order to show whether you got enough sleep the night before, f…
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volcan said: I believe most if not all system level error messages are English only regardless what language is installed. Please correct me if I'm wrong. BSODs are localized for at least Latin script but as I said, it's very difficult and expen…
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They can do this already. After a major accident, they will subpoena billing records from the carrier. And they will go back 24-48 hours too in order to show whether you got enough sleep the night before, for example.
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zroger73 said: As a person who writes code for PLCs used on industrial equipment, I've never understood why programmers use cryptic messages for error handling. Instead of displaying a series of hex numbers or a QR code, why not display somet…
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Healthy? Ha! 690.5 from 687 = increase of 1/2 of 1 percent. They're not even keeping up with inflation.
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bluefire1 said: Apple received the man's will, death certificate and verbal confirmation from his wife. All of those documents are public. Would you like anybody who walks off the street to be able to read your e-mail when you die?
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Quote: Originally Posted by linkman This figure would be a lot higher if the repatriation tax law wasn't broken... Completely wrong. R&D is a business expense and is therefore deductible, i.e. the money was never profit to begin with. In …
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Quote: Originally Posted by chadbag How do they know it is a valid signature? But it would not be in-person anyway with a Venmo type service or an online purchase or phone order. As long as something is scrawled down, it counts, since V…
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Quote: Originally Posted by chadbag And the bank will then do a chargeback to the merchant at the behest of the customer, who (merchant) then has to prove he acted in good faith. Merchants are not guaranteed to lose bit it is a hassle and driv…
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Quote: Originally Posted by chadbag One reason that things are not instantaneous in the US, for bank account transfers, is that it all uses the ACH system, which is an antiquated system. It's not antiquated. Its done that way by design bec…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy I was paying a similar (but not quite that low!) discount rate. But now add in per transaction fees, annual PCI compliance fees, monthly terminal fees, monthly support fees, monthly "secure line" fees, IRS …
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismY I'm not talking about Apple offering anything. I'm talking about the financial institutions 1) offering retailers lower fees when Apple Pay is used (since they are already saving money on lower fraud), an…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DanielSW White goes with everything. And it shows off the object with shadows. The Greeks knew this. What I want to know is if the center puck is spring loaded. Does it click up and down like a pen? Or is it m…
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Quote: Originally Posted by djsherly http://www.visa.com.au/aboutvisa/interchange/interchange.shtml more like .275% if we're talking about the same thing. That's not the whole story. You're looking at the amount of money that is passed on…
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This is self-inflicted and not really an "environmental" problem. The low-lying areas of the Peninsula are mostly reclaimed land (also called land fill), where dirt and sediment was dumped into marshes and water to create more real estate. Flooding …
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram What does "limited support" mean? That there are few NFC terminals where ApplePay can be used? I think they mean there's few merchants that take Amex.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Looks like power for the cable cars. Power lines for the trolleybus (a bus powered by electricity received by a pantograph). Cable cars don't need power. There's a cable in the ground that's always …
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As mentioned in the other article, all the major US retail banks except Citi participate in clearXchange, so the bank's instant transfer functions work with other banks. They don't really advertise this fact. I believe that even if the receiving ban…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismY Since this chip seems new I also proffered the idea that the 4-speaker system may be best controlled via USB to dynamically shift their output locations. Impossible idea. That would require 4 separate c…
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Quote: Originally Posted by snova oh oh stop.. it hurts.. While you're being elitist, I realize that Wal-Mart is the largest chain of stores in the world. If Apple can't get the addresses of the most visited store in the US, what hope d…