This is a good question.
Been wondering the same thing, upvoted for visibility.
Let’s hope we get an answer.
This is a good question.
Been wondering the same thing, upvoted for visibility.
Let’s hope we get an answer.
I’m pretty sure it’s 300,000 per account shared between devices.
As the other guy said, ask their support for an authoritive answer
Yeah that’s true. There’s a link in MSConfig to the right screen in task manger.
First place I’d look.
Run MSConfig and see what’s running on startup.
Turn off any services you don’t want and any programs you don’t need. I suggest hiding Microsoft services unless you’re confident, it’s easy to break something and they’re unlikely to be causing that.
That damn algorithm. You send a dic pic to one celebrity and you’re being bombarded for life
Grab the low hanging fruit
Sounds like locker room banter to me
Well, if it isn’t the Streisand effect in action.
Horrible local story becomes massive story because of the coverup.
Adding my Voice for Zero Hour. Excellent game. the multiplayer, skirmish and campaign modes all have something to offer.
It’s crying out for a proper remake. Just a modern patch. Don’t change anything, just make it work easier, especially the networking
What a beautiful contrast in this thread.
One response with a pointless political slogan and the other with an informed reflective response.
Doesn’t matter what “side” we take compared to the significance of knowing what you’re talking about.
I got gifted a copy for Christmas, been playing it like an addict since. I think it’s really good, a spiritual successor to the original Deus Ex which I loved too.
Knowing what I know now, I’d happily have spent £30 on it.
Except when the camera is in the policeman’s hand and when they run the training courses you mean?
Yes it does
Given that they need to police by consent, they very much need that MoRaL aUtHoRITy to do tHeIr JoBs
The basis for the rationale for putting up speed cameras depends on the police to act with an unquestionable moral authority.
By acting with inconsistent moral principles they demonstrate their stated and genuine motives differ which undermines the moral authority they need to police by consent.
Once?
Good. Speed cameras are an abominable hypocrisy. The claim that they’re there because safety is important is undermined by the total lack of action Devon and Cornwall police take against actual unsafe drivers.
I drove past a police officer standing with a speed camera recently at 20mph with another car driving less than two feet from my bumper.
Had I been speeding I’d have gotten a ticket, meanwhile the police watch this actually dangerous driver sail past them without taking any action.
Half a mile later I have to drive onto the wrong side of the road around a lorry parked on a corner, with almost no visibility of oncoming traffic.
Their moral authority is destroyed and their pretence shattered by their own inaction and ineffectiveness.
So tear down the speed cameras if it highlights their fiction. Devon and Cornwall police are great at many things. Traffic is not one of them.
This is why I use waterfox
I’ve seen that movie. America did all the fighting by itself
I’m gonna hope this is one of those bad polls with bad results
I been using android since version 2 and never encountered this. I guess it depends on the device a lot, as I’ve worked a lot in the mobile industry I’ve tended to have the more powerful devices.
Which makes sense, smart phones being small computers and all, the slower ones are slow sometimes and the faster ones tend to be faster.
Androids diversity has always been it’s strength and weakness