@bwDraco USAians at work; Brits at home consuming media / doing things with significant others / asleep if they have an early bed-time; Indians and Aussies asleep
only people who'd be around normally would be in the middle of the Atlantic ocean, or perhaps in Russia or Japan
but since most here are from US, UK, India and Australia, and none of those are particularly available around 1800 - 2300 UTC unless they're unemployed/nocturnal/student with school not in session, ... yeah
@bwDraco Cost. And due to the sheer volume (and strong-arming of folks like Pegatron, with questionable worker conditions), Apple can get better kit assembled at lower prices. Plus Apple has a larger profit margin to work with, so even if it costs them $30 more per unit to make, they're still set money-wise.
If you don't have Apple's scale and strong-arm tactics, and use an assembly plant with less abysmal worker conditions, and you generally charge less for the phone than Apple, no wonder you won't have all the same hardware
yup. You hear a loud voice calling you out of nowhere, along with a small localised thunderstorm, and random diamonds popping out of the ether when we do that. Or it pings you when you've not been in chat recently enough to normalping.
the reason for ban? I use a prepaid card and the name surname part is the name of card "xyz card". I proved my identity by sending proof on first time and was able to get in, but I said "f you" on the second time and just let stuff expire (and moved them on namecheap)
I don't get why foxes seem to love running out in front of my vehicle so much. I've only ever had one cat run in front of me, zero dogs, but about five foxes.
When I first signed up on a Stack Exchange site and got a profile image, it was this one (see my current user card):
Later, I got Area 51 and SEDE profiles, and my user image there was a different identicon. Because reasons I already know. I would have a picture of it, but that's the problem....
question, apparently my answers are banned right now, i got a lot of points from stackoverflow and serverfault but it doesn't help............ so i can't comment can't answer to gain points again........ i'm also outta questions other than this one....... so what's the way to get back on track?
the prepared strip of ground between the wickets.
the dismissal of a batsman; each of ten dismissals regarded as marking a division of a side's innings.
the dismissal of a batsman is the taking of a wicket, and the cricket pitch is sometimes called the wicket.
@Rahul2001 now, that'd violate SE Trademarks and you shouldn't do that. It is unlikely that they'll start legal action over something that small, but don't do it. (or at least don't say that you are doing so on SE)
I'm seeking help about some impossible to track down malware spamming all my contacts list using direct SMTP sending.
It uses my personal email address (ISP, POP3/SMTP based, NOT web based, as I could find nothing but gmail or hotmail related problems and answer on the web, which is NOT my case...
> It started when I was using my old computer running Windows XP and using Outlook Express. However, it now does the same on my brand new computer running Windows 7 Pro and Thunderbird, meaning it's also able to browse my Thunderbird contacts list, and not just the old Outlook Express obvious WAB file.