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Nope. I'm right, so far.
Again, I'm right, but this one isn't my fault.
Well, Brexit has more or less begun. Goodbye smooth non-tariff barriers afforded by the single market, welcome red tape and anarchy :bye:
Does anyone have any familiarity with basic city municipal codes? I know codes can vary from city to city, but I'm just curious about something and I can't find it anywhere in the clusterfuck of a website my city has for the municipal codes.
Basically, every home has a driveway and you can't park in front of and block someone else's driveway. But, if someone starts parking an RV in their side yard, and even goes so far as to put gravel down to make what appears to be an additional driveway, does that really count as a real driveway now and you can't park in front of it and block it?
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My Kingston 1TB SSD just up and died after only 3-months. Downloaded a game, came back from lunch and it was gonzo on the PC. Took it in and the guy at the PC shop confirmed it's totally dead Said it's a good model, but sometimes just total luck of the draw.
Thank god it's the secondary drive on my new computer or I'd be pissed. Going to take 4-8 weeks to get a replacement back but at least I've still got a decent sized primary.
Bleh.
I know it varies, I said that in my opening :slap:
Yeah, it's one of my neighbors. One of my asshole neighbors who I would like to make disappear.
I recommend getting SSD's from Crucial.com. I've had the one in my PC at home for somewhere around 5 or 6 years now. And that PC is over 10 years old itself. But yeah, that's a problem with SSD's although they are more reliable than they used to be when they first came out.