I think the circular feedback text results from the decision to use a “Do not show again” checkbox. The checkbox is probably unnecessary; the message should just notify the user that voice prompts have been disabled and can be re-enabled in the Settings.
Nope.
I have a confession to make.
I almost always misspell the word “fantsatic”.
Microsoft Azure signup and Raising Arizona: life imitates art
Gale: “Alright all you hayseeds, it’s a stickup! Everybody freeze! Everybody down on the ground!”
Bank Teller: “Now, what’s it gonna be young feller? You want I should freeze or get down on the ground? ‘Cause if’n I freeze, I can’t rightly drop. And if’n I drop, I’m gonna be in motion.”
Now what’s it gonna be, Microsoft? You want I should wait or click there to refresh?
You can get with this or you can get with that.
The best PowerPoint slide ever
More industrial control panel goodness
These low-volume industrial control panels are often a kick in the pants.
Note that:
- R=Red, Y=Yellow, B=Blue. Unless the product emits/extrudes a substance in one of three primary colors (like a Play-Doh Barber Shop), I don’t think this is enough information.
- “Star” and “Delta” aren’t very informative.
- Alignment is consistently janky.
- “Relay Rang” is either a typo or we simply ran out of space for characters.
- Capitalization and punctuation of abbreviations are willy-nilly.
- Something about it is potentially deadly.
Old test equipment is very, very cool
I don’t know what this thing is, but it’s screaming out for a thin Mini-ITX motherboard or a Beowulf cluster of 8 or so Raspberry Pis like nobody’s business. Amazingly cool.
Linguistic reverse engineering
Does this mean the same as “Configuration settings will be unmodified during the upgrade process”?