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• #25352
Ha!
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• #25353
The BBC are now saving his blushes by paraphrasing him
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• #25354
not worth getting worked up over though, just take a few long deep breaths and release the air slowly through pursed lips
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• #25355
...into a microphone
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• #25356
He's got worse though; now under fire for suggesting they should keep an open mind despite witnesses saying mother of the kids screamed that her estranged husband had poured petrol on her and set her on fire and he was known to police for domestic violence incidents.
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• #25358
đ
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• #25359
Haha, US geography skills on point.
https://twitter.com/cnni/status/1231928702600085510?s=19
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• #25360
*anschluss intensifies*
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• #25361
Oh shit when was that map last updated. đ
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• #25362
Barclays atm
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• #25363
Ha, now that's confidence inspiring.
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• #25364
I'm surprised they even using windows 7. They were on NT last time I worked on an ATM project and had no plans to upgrade!
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• #25365
The last vessels I worked on, the marine nav systems all ran on XP still and they had absolutely no plans to re code for windows 7 or above. Non Internet enabled though
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• #25366
Isn't NT supposed to be far more stable than more recent versions of Windows?
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• #25367
It depends on the circumstances. In the context of custom NT that had been continually tailored for ATM hardware usage, then it would be more stable. The big benefit was security though, the longer you have the same product the more you can harden it.
NT is less secure and more unstable than windows 10 in virtually any other scenario though.
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• #25368
Note that Windows never really goes out of support for big companies, as long as they keep paying MS, but tends to be charged on a per-fix basis. Allowing that screen to show on a customer-facing system is def a fail though.
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• #25369
Ever since they ditched the old consumer versions of Windows, which were really just GUIs on top of DOS, and unified on the NT line, things have been more complicated.
So with Win2k, for example, they moved printer drivers into kernel space, where they really shouldn't be. Some performance benefits, granted, but now your printer could cause a BSOD. Not a win.
"But critical systems don't have printers attached!", you might say. To which I would respond that reusing the printing API for purposes that don't involve a machine that puts ink on paper has been a thing for a long time.
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• #25370
XP and XP Embedded aren't the same OS.
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• #25372
Is that actually real? Whatâs not ringing true (other than the dumbness of it on an epic scale) is the lack of diversity represented in the image. Theyâre sleep walking through that one in every single respect.
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• #25373
It has a ginger freckled person
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• #25374
This has surely been spotted (or felt) before but I laughed last time I was at Gatwick:
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I noticed this as well! Inappropriate to speculate, but not to ...