And then they gave it a bunch of optional standards to cover, so you need to scrutinize the specs of any particular USB-C cable to figure out if it covers what you actually want to do. And that’s before you get into ways many of them are badly out of spec…
It’s been really interesting to see how many people responded to that one particular example in the video (which on the whole did make me chuckle, at least).
Thus… Why I posted in the victory thread…
I will purge VGA from my enterprise. This is the hill I will die on.
All data center conference rooms are now HDMI or Miracast.
Many of the Corporate Conference rooms are Miracast but it is flakey due to the RF density. I have a project to hardwire all the rooms for HDMI or (more likely now) go to the Intel Unite solution.
Existing confgerence rooms at all the plants won’t be retrofitted. But, I’m the one who sets the standards. It will take time, but I will win or die trying.
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In retrospect, this is an odd thing to have such passion about.
I find phones are a special case. I invariably try plugging it in one way, fail, rotate both hands in opposite directions, try again and look confused.
Montreal Olympic Stadium at 1:17
so, these guys just had 4 identical blankets sitting around the crib to make the costumes with? Or they budgeted to buy 4 blankets for the video instead of using the dough to buy, say, unicorn or Incredible Hulk costumes?
So many questions.
unicorn or Incredible Hulk costumes?
Then it wouldn’t be much of a Blanket dance now then, would it?
Their artistic Muse appears to be on drugs.
I like how the “get out of hell free” card costs $5.
And just below and to the right, there’s a one-dollar bill for $2.
And the pregnancy test bundled with Plan B, for $49, is the “bestseller.”
No condoms? I think that would be better for all than the Plan B.
hey, free keychain, though!