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Rant Thread - What really grinds your gears?

hubby won't let me do or say anything to cupboard guy till he gets home from work...and we talk about it.....ughhhhh..


stomp stomp hisssssss fit stomp

i hate when he's logical!!!!:rolleyes::)
 
hubby won't let me do or say anything to cupboard guy till he gets home from work...and we talk about it.....ughhhhh..


stomp stomp hisssssss fit stomp

i hate when he's logical!!!!:rolleyes::)

Somehow I think he knows what's best. Mayhap a less confrontational approach will yield better results.:D
 
mayhap...no:D

plus hubby's gonna agree with me anyhow...:)

no way he's going to volenteerily come back to fix his crappy job especially when i tell him im not paying his invoice...we agreed on the price....i have it in writing...i also have that if their was to be extra unforseen repairs or whatever that would require more money ...I would be notified before said work began...

.i dont know what they are trying to pull....but it's not happening...and frankly I dont want them back ....so my head says go for the jugular...quick swift...and lethal....and i'm gonna
 
Chrome is good but it is far away from a fully comparable operating system like Windows. Says the Google fanboy.

For most people it's good enough. For people who need software that was built for Windows it's not 100% there yet.
 
Win RT seems to have been quietly put to sleep. Win Phone next probably. Microsoft's Nokia subsidiary are now making Android phones, so that might be where they're heading, rather than Windows, at least for mobile.
 
Yeh the Start menu and button, which was back in 1995. People get used to things, take them away and they don't like it.

I installed Classic Shell, to keep the old-style Start menu, et cetera. A great patch. Fact is, Win 8/8.1 were designed for touch screen use; that much, is readily apparent. Fact is, the Toshiba C875D-S7105 is a conventional Windows laptop; the only bonus it came with was an AMD 64-bit chipset... even with that, the software installed in this laptop is 32-bit, except for Internet Exploder - which required a 64-bit Flash update. I remember back in my younger days running Mac OS 9.3... anytime we referred to Windows, we called it Winblows... not much has changed. I will take huh's advice, and run Chrome whenever I can... thanks to all of you. LW
 
And my stock of groceries that gets swimming lessons in the basement as well? :(

Meh, my dogs will eat it... :rolleyes:

Totally sucks, that, though; seriously. We have the opposite problem: the garage gets so damn hot that the freezer melts.

This year we emptied it and unplugged it. We'll plug it back in in September, maybe.
 
Wait ... you live in the Netherlands and you have a basement? I thought most of the country was below sea level?

Yes, yes it is. Our house is built approx. 6 meters below sealevel. Governement is draining the area untill 0.9 meter under our basements. That is quite some drainage, year round. With extremely heavy rains like today, it is too much to handle. We had 18cm of rain per square meter in a couple of hours.
 
Our house is built approx. 6 meters below sealevel.
Why do I have this image in my mind now? ;)
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Governement is draining the area untill 0.9 meter under our basements. That is quite some drainage, year round. With extremely heavy rains like today, it is too much to handle. We had 18cm of rain per square meter in a couple of hours.

That is a lot of rain! :eek:
 
errr... 10 cm x 10 cm x 10 cm water is one cubic meter is one liter of water?
Ergo... 18 cm of water per square meter is 18 liters of water. :rolleyes::p
 
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