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Are Windows repair solutions like a traffic light button?
In article , Eric Stevens
wrote: anything that requires the user to manually manage it is fundamentally broken. It will be interesting to see how long your car lasts without an oil change. that's not the same thing and you know it. and for an electric vehicle, there is no oil to change. Hold to that opinion for long enough and the transmission will tell you otherwise. https://www.teslarati.com/like-drive-transmission-less-tesla/ Like many pure electric vehicles, the Tesla Model S is missing a whole lot of extraneous stuff including a*transmission, gears*and a*clutch. This means there¹s a plethora*of things that don¹t need*to be maintained due to component wear or failure. But it also means that the Model S has a much different driving characteristic than*any other car with a transmission. which has nothing to do with computers. do try to stick to the topic. if you can. |
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Are Windows repair solutions like a traffic light button?
In article , MC
wrote: nospam wrote: ****, you don't half talk bollox. as expected, you can't support your position, so you resort to ad hominem attacks. Should really have learned my lesson. you should learn about more than just ms windows and then you'd realize just how broken it really is. |
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Are Windows repair solutions like a traffic light button?
On Sat, 26 Jan 2019 17:39:42 -0500, nospam
wrote: In article , Eric Stevens wrote: anything that requires the user to manually manage it is fundamentally broken. It will be interesting to see how long your car lasts without an oil change. that's not the same thing and you know it. and for an electric vehicle, there is no oil to change. Hold to that opinion for long enough and the transmission will tell you otherwise. https://www.teslarati.com/like-drive-transmission-less-tesla/ Like many pure electric vehicles, the Tesla Model S is missing a whole lot of extraneous stuff including aÂ*transmission, gearsÂ*and aÂ*clutch. This means there¹s a plethoraÂ*of things that don¹t needÂ*to be maintained due to component wear or failure. But it also means that the Model S has a much different driving characteristic thanÂ*any other car with a transmission. which has nothing to do with computers. do try to stick to the topic. if you can. Playing with words again? Or just displaying your ignorance? No matter See https://motortesla.com/wp-content/up...ansmission.jpg or http://tinyurl.com/ya38xkss -- Regards, Eric Stevens |
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Are Windows repair solutions like a traffic light button?
In article , Eric Stevens
wrote: and for an electric vehicle, there is no oil to change. Hold to that opinion for long enough and the transmission will tell you otherwise. https://www.teslarati.com/like-drive-transmission-less-tesla/ Like many pure electric vehicles, the Tesla Model S is missing a whole lot of extraneous stuff including a*transmission, gears*and a*clutch. This means there1s a plethora*of things that don1t need*to be maintained due to component wear or failure. But it also means that the Model S has a much different driving characteristic than*any other car with a transmission. which has nothing to do with computers. do try to stick to the topic. if you can. Playing with words again? Or just displaying your ignorance? not in the least. |
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Are Windows repair solutions like a traffic light button?
On Sun, 27 Jan 2019 14:16:49 -0500, nospam
wrote: In article , Eric Stevens wrote: and for an electric vehicle, there is no oil to change. Hold to that opinion for long enough and the transmission will tell you otherwise. https://www.teslarati.com/like-drive-transmission-less-tesla/ Like many pure electric vehicles, the Tesla Model S is missing a whole lot of extraneous stuff including aÂ*transmission, gearsÂ*and aÂ*clutch. This means there1s a plethoraÂ*of things that don1t needÂ*to be maintained due to component wear or failure. But it also means that the Model S has a much different driving characteristic thanÂ*any other car with a transmission. which has nothing to do with computers. do try to stick to the topic. if you can. Playing with words again? Or just displaying your ignorance? not in the least. Now why did you snip my reponse to you? Was it because it showed you to be both ignorant and foolish? I say again: Playing with words again? Or just displaying your ignorance? No matter See https://motortesla.com/wp-content/up...ansmission.jpg or http://tinyurl.com/ya38xkss -- Regards, Eric Stevens |
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Are Windows repair solutions like a traffic light button?
In article , MC
wrote: anything that requires the user to manually manage it is fundamentally broken. It will be interesting to see how long your car lasts without an oil change. that's not the same thing and you know it. and for an electric vehicle, there is no oil to change. Hold to that opinion for long enough and the transmission will tell you otherwise. https://www.teslarati.com/like-drive-transmission-less-tesla/ Like many pure electric vehicles, the Tesla Model S is missing a whole lot of extraneous stuff including a*transmission, gears*and a*clutch. This means there1s a plethora*of things that don1t need*to be maintained due to component wear or failure. But it also means that the Model S has a much different driving characteristic than*any other car with a transmission. which has nothing to do with computers. do try to stick to the topic. if you can. Playing with words again? Or just displaying your ignorance? Nospam is, indeed, ignorant. His posts have proven this over and over again. It seems he must know he is ignorant because he constantly tries (and fails miserably) to cover it up with irrelevant rhetoric. Of course, all he ends up doing is show himself up to be the pompous arse he most certainly is. as is usual for you, you can't back up anything you say so you resort to ad hominem attacks, which is also why you snipped my other post in its entirety. and changing oil in a car has nothing whatsoever to do with computer operating systems and both of you should know that too. stick to the topic. |
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Are Windows repair solutions like a traffic light button?
In article , Eric Stevens
wrote: and for an electric vehicle, there is no oil to change. Hold to that opinion for long enough and the transmission will tell you otherwise. https://www.teslarati.com/like-drive-transmission-less-tesla/ Like many pure electric vehicles, the Tesla Model S is missing a whole lot of extraneous stuff including a*transmission, gears*and a*clutch. This means there1s a plethora*of things that don1t need*to be maintained due to component wear or failure. But it also means that the Model S has a much different driving characteristic than*any other car with a transmission. which has nothing to do with computers. do try to stick to the topic. if you can. Playing with words again? Or just displaying your ignorance? not in the least. Now why did you snip my reponse to you? Was it because it showed you to be both ignorant and foolish? I say again: because you ignored the above which shows you to be wrong *and* cars have nothing to do with the topic. once again, you're trying to argue and bringing up irrelevant crap. you obviously *can't* stick to the topic. |
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Are Windows repair solutions like a traffic light button?
On Sun, 27 Jan 2019 20:53:30 -0500, nospam
wrote: In article , Eric Stevens wrote: and for an electric vehicle, there is no oil to change. Hold to that opinion for long enough and the transmission will tell you otherwise. https://www.teslarati.com/like-drive-transmission-less-tesla/ Like many pure electric vehicles, the Tesla Model S is missing a whole lot of extraneous stuff including aÂ*transmission, gearsÂ*and aÂ*clutch. This means there1s a plethoraÂ*of things that don1t needÂ*to be maintained due to component wear or failure. But it also means that the Model S has a much different driving characteristic thanÂ*any other car with a transmission. which has nothing to do with computers. do try to stick to the topic. if you can. Playing with words again? Or just displaying your ignorance? not in the least. Now why did you snip my reponse to you? Was it because it showed you to be both ignorant and foolish? I say again: because you ignored the above which shows you to be wrong *and* cars have nothing to do with the topic. once again, you're trying to argue and bringing up irrelevant crap. you obviously *can't* stick to the topic. So you were really trying to wriggle out of your statement that "anything that requires the user to manually manage it is fundamentally broken". Neil responded with "It will be interesting to see how long your car lasts without an oil change". -- Regards, Eric Stevens |
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Are Windows repair solutions like a traffic light button?
On Sun, 27 Jan 2019 20:53:30 -0500, nospam
wrote: In article , Eric Stevens wrote: and for an electric vehicle, there is no oil to change. Hold to that opinion for long enough and the transmission will tell you otherwise. https://www.teslarati.com/like-drive-transmission-less-tesla/ Like many pure electric vehicles, the Tesla Model S is missing a whole lot of extraneous stuff including aÂ*transmission, gearsÂ*and aÂ*clutch. This means there1s a plethoraÂ*of things that don1t needÂ*to be maintained due to component wear or failure. But it also means that the Model S has a much different driving characteristic thanÂ*any other car with a transmission. which has nothing to do with computers. do try to stick to the topic. if you can. Playing with words again? Or just displaying your ignorance? not in the least. Now why did you snip my reponse to you? Was it because it showed you to be both ignorant and foolish? I say again: because you ignored the above which shows you to be wrong *and* cars have nothing to do with the topic. once again, you're trying to argue and bringing up irrelevant crap. you obviously *can't* stick to the topic. So you were really trying to wriggle out of your statement that "anything that requires the user to manually manage it is fundamentally broken". Neil responded with "It will be interesting to see how long your car lasts without an oil change". to which you responded: "that's not the same thing and you know it. and for an electric vehicle, there is no oil to change." I picked up on the second part of *your* reply and showed that you were wrong. In fact there are plenty of fluids which require changing in electric cars, including the fluids in the batteries. In fact you did not know that and are now trying to wriggle out of discussing a topic which *you* introduced. -- Regards, Eric Stevens |
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Are Windows repair solutions like a traffic light button?
In article , Eric Stevens
wrote: and for an electric vehicle, there is no oil to change. Hold to that opinion for long enough and the transmission will tell you otherwise. https://www.teslarati.com/like-drive-transmission-less-tesla/ Like many pure electric vehicles, the Tesla Model S is missing a whole lot of extraneous stuff including a*transmission, gears*and a*clutch. This means there1s a plethora*of things that don1t need*to be maintained due to component wear or failure. But it also means that the Model S has a much different driving characteristic than*any other car with a transmission. which has nothing to do with computers. do try to stick to the topic. if you can. Playing with words again? Or just displaying your ignorance? not in the least. Now why did you snip my reponse to you? Was it because it showed you to be both ignorant and foolish? I say again: because you ignored the above which shows you to be wrong *and* cars have nothing to do with the topic. once again, you're trying to argue and bringing up irrelevant crap. you obviously *can't* stick to the topic. So you were really trying to wriggle out of your statement that "anything that requires the user to manually manage it is fundamentally broken". nope, and oil changes aren't manually managing anything anyway. you are once again missing the point, instead trying to argue (and failing). nevertheless, it is indeed a fundamental flaw with ice that the oil should be changed, which is one reason why the interval has increased, as improvements are made with both the engine and the oil. note 'should'. it's not a requirement. there are numerous examples where the oil has not been regularly changed (or at all) and the engine outlasts the rest of the vehicle and/or the owner. Neil responded with "It will be interesting to see how long your car lasts without an oil change". yes he did. so what? that has nothing to do with the topic and as i said, electric vehicles don't need oil changes because there is no oil to change. since you're only seeking to argue, you ignored that and brought up transmissions, except that is also not an issue. from above: Like many pure electric vehicles, the Tesla Model S is missing a whole lot of extraneous stuff including a*transmission, |
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