I don’t know, my Brother printed definitely has DRM/lock-in toner cartridges. And if only one of them gets too low the whole thing stops working. Still can’t get double sided to work reliably
So I call bs on their fandom
I don’t know, my Brother printed definitely has DRM/lock-in toner cartridges. And if only one of them gets too low the whole thing stops working. Still can’t get double sided to work reliably
So I call bs on their fandom
She’s focussing deeply on using Windows’ On-screen keyboard
Wow, that’s sad. Yes we are, they really layer on the stuff here, at places where the lorry has to pass multiple times (e.g. a roundabout) you can even get ‘salt dune’ deposits from it building up. Wrecks the drivetrain on my bicycle - inevitably have to replace components once winter is over.
Very good points!
Hadn’t considered that, grit lorries must fling a lot at the base with each pass.
Agreed. So quality of British manufacturing and workmanship. Now someone has to pay to have them all replaced.
Yes, all weakened and then blown over in a recent storm. Corrosion from sea-salt in the air maybe? There are tens of them about, which does not seem normal
I expect that I 1. underestimate the forces of nature and 2. overestimate the quality of British manufacturing
Ha it’s a shared bin (which I just realised makes the delivery even more risky).
Standing in the bin and jumping up and down is a good strategy to compact at a later date. Otherwise, the hydraulic press of the bin lorry can handle it :)
Figure the idea of the name is a network for air/flight transit
Good ideas, thanks!
Not at all, thanks - I’ll be sure to revise the directions to remove any doubt!
I tend to just stand in it and jump up and down if that’s what you mean 😂
I have no plan to pay it currently… see if anything comes of it. Would be interested to know if anyone else has ignored fees from them
Can’t see that lasting long…
This makes sense, maybe I should remove my note (to leave under shelter by the bins) entirely
Haha, astute observation. It’s communal. Someone will have to squash it all down before long!
That’s the thing, I’m always hesitant to give negative feedback on the delivery given I know it’s more than likely that the driver is both overworked and poorly paid.
Maybe I need to erase the word “bin” from all delivery instructions. Too suggestive perhaps
I had this setup but during a reinstall/update Windows still destroyed Grub. You have been warned!