Right now the best thing I can hope for is that guy on the other end of chat wasn't lying and that he really did cancel my last bill.
If they send a collection agency after me, I'll know for sure I won't be alone. Since a couple other guys at work said Comcast sent a collection agency after them over stupid shit.
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I mean like sure, if Comcast sends a collection agency after me over $100 bill, it would make more sense for me to just pay it to get it out of the way. But it's almost worth the effort to take them to court just out of principle.
@Mysticial Never hurts--but for the credit report, it's probably not necessary. Years ago (last time I bought a house) there were a couple of things I had to write them about. I didn't have any paper trail--just a statement that this must be a mistake, and that was pretty much the end of it. Maybe if they'd decided to fight it would have been harder (but I can't imagine they had any paper trail either, since I'd never done business with either one.
When I tried to pay by phone on the weekend, they were out of office, so I had to pay via a machine. And they denied both my checking account and my credit card - presumably because the transaction amount was less than $5.
@Mysticial they being the power company? That sounds like a good case to have the $4 waived because their system does not acknowledge it as an adequate bill
And if they have a sense of humour, they would then raise it to $20 :')
@Mysticial "If tender of payment of an obligation to pay an instrument is made to a person entitled to enforce the instrument and the tender is refused, there is discharge, to the extent of the amount of the tender [...]" UCC 3-603.
IOW, if you offered to pay then $4 and they refused the payment, you no longer owe the $4.
@JerryCoffin I'm imagining a case where I don't pay it, then 10 years later it balloons to few hundred with interest. So they send a collection agency after me which I take to court.
Sounds almost as ridiculous as that cabinet appointee who foreclosed on someone for 27 cents.
To be fair, I doubt you'll have any trouble if you send a notice to them along those lines, as well as keep a postmarked copy of the notice with all the tax documents you have to keep filed.
@JerryCoffin Technically, there were two options for me to pay: Walk into a pay exchange, or mail in. The latter wasn't possible since I tried to pay on Friday and it was due Monday. The former seemed like a pain the ass.
@Telkitty No. I'm pretty sure the crisis was the only reason the bank cared about them at all (if memory serves, the total between the two came to something like $50).
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although to be fair Qt is still pretty good at making native UIs and having a designer is really neat, and since that is the focus of Qt one can forgive its flaws when it comes to using proper C++
> Topaze, un petit chien de race bichon, avait disparu en 2006 de Grand-Fort-Philippe, dans les Hauts-de-France, là où résidaient ses propriétaires. La Voix du Nord raconte aujourd'hui comment ce petit chien a été retrouvé onze ans après, en Moselle.
@nwp Can you make UIs that compete with HTML and CSS, look-wise?
@login_not_failed It has decent OpenGL support in its QOpenGLWidget and when that becomes insufficient you can do native OpenGL code. Good when you have something like a 3D world editor that needs to have some regular GUI, not so useful when you want to make a game.
@SpongyFruitcake there is also that QtQuick/QML thing that is probably closer to HTML/CSS, but I never used it.
@nwp yup, we tried QOpenGLWidget's and it worked fine, but I was wondering about overall workability of the whole Qt approach to this task, after you ranted about it :)
Absolutely zero offence was intended. I have messages I used to send (maybe years ago) where the C++ guys would pop in and have a bash back for a laugh. It's entirely possible this occurred before you joined stack overflow, @Telkitty. Anyway, cheer up you lot, we work with PHP which is almost as bad! (Y). Also FTR it's not going to change, see ya!
f*ck this, apple is not giving me right device types, I am using device geometry to figure out which device it is and create the appropriate layout for it
Hey. I'm trying to build a simple test that utilizes the iperf library. I've built the library, and installed it, so it is sitting in /usr/local/lib/ When I try to build my program via the command below, but I'm getting a undefined reference error.
The Perejil Island crisis was a bloodless armed conflict between Spain and Morocco that occurred on July 18, 2002. The incident took place over the small, uninhabited Perejil Island.
== Background ==
Perejil Island (Isla Perejil in Spanish and Jazirat Laila in Arabic) is a small rocky island under Spanish sovereignty and about the size of 15 football fields, lying 250 metres (270 yd) from Morocco, and 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) from the Spanish city of Ceuta, which borders Morocco, and 13.5 kilometres (8.4 mi) from mainland Spain. The island itself is unpopulated, only seldom visited by Morocc...
@EtiennedeMartel Keep in mind that its residents are British citizens. They've held at least a couple of referendums, and those residents voted (overwhelmingly) that they wanted to stay part of GB, not be ruled by Spain. Whether GB gives a damn about the rock itself or not, they're morally obliged to defend their citizens from foreign invasion.
@SpongyFruitcake HK never had the same status. HK was never actually part of GB. It was simply their possession--and, in fact, they never even owned quite a bit of it--they had a 100 year lease, and when it expired, they gave it back to the owners. At least from the official British viewpoint, Gibraltar is part of Great Britain. In family terms, ceding Hong Kong was like returning a chair you'd borrowed; giving up Gibraltar would be more like letting somebody kidnap your child.
@SpongyFruitcake That's true--and GB didn't (at least officially) abandon them--just the land where they happened to live (but HK citizens who decided to move to England, Scotland, Wales (etc.) before HK was returned to the Chinese were free to do so.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Looking at it from the other viewpoint for a moment, I can (at least sort of) see putting up with such incursions as part of what some Brits could think of as their loss of sovereignty under the EU, and Brexit is simply letting them more freely express their feeling about something that may have been irritating them for quite a while.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Probably nothing official in the actual treaties, beyond the fact that the treaties did make it more or less official that GB and Spain were officially allies--but as long as GB was one of the biggest parts of the EU, I can see where they would feel constrained to "play the part" and maintain at least some appearance of unity.
@JerryCoffin Well, the bigger issue here is that Gibraltar needs free movement of Spanish labour and, as usual, the UK wants to have its cake and eat it too.
(FWIW, the treat that actually makes Spain and the UK allies is NATO)
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm not sure if it's nearly as much that "UK wants to have its cake and eat it too", as "most UK citizens didn't really have a clue what Brexit really meant".
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm pretty sure there are quite a few treaties between them at this point.
@JerryCoffin The military agreements that are under EU treaties are blocked because they require unanimity (maybe they'll go into effect after Brexit, but not at present).
@R.MartinhoFernandes Fair enough. But NATO never meant (and still doesn't) mean that they were necessarily particularly close friends--just that they were more worried about the USSR than they were about each other.
@ProblemSlover Well. My daughter got first Harry Potter book for Christmas from relatives. She is only 5 so I am reading it to her, slowly. I thought we could watch the first film after we finish the book. However, I couldn't find decent version with Czech sound track, well none 1080. So I decided to buy something for once instead of downloading it.
@ProblemSlover No. My kids do not get to sit in front of the PC or use tablets or phones when they are with me. It is enough they want to watch TV a lot.
@nwp lol, no. But kids need to learn to use hands and their imagination and PCs and watching TV does not help there. It is better for them to spend the time drawing, creating things, and playing with toy construction sets, etc.
@wilx I would argue there is no way for a kid to spend time better than in front of a PC. They learn actually relevant skills, such as the things you mentioned, just better.