Up until recently I could select the startup project (equivalent to right-clicking on the project in the solution explorer and choosing "Set as Startup Project") from the Standard toolbar with the "Select Startup Item" drop-down. Now it's gone, yet the item is still checked under "Add or Remove ...
So my wife gets an e-mail from a car rental service with photos of a car with clear signs of damage 4 months later. Supposedly someone "found" the car in that state but drove it anyway. We're thinking someone rented the car after us, got in a wreck, then claimed it was already like that.
I think she definitely signed something before being able to use the rental service
but no, when she leaves the car, there's nothing that she signs. She just indicates that she's done using the car basically
My guess is this wouldn't be the first time someone claimed to have found the car already wrecked.. they're probably just trying to find out whose fault it is
It seems odd that you'd find a wrecked car but you'd use it just the same
If they didn't... still, as I said, they do an inspection before leasing the car. If they didn't notice the damage for the second person, perhaps the damage was done outside of any lease. They can't prove it was you
I dont think ignores is good. Maybe the rental service is just friendly and didnt know the situation. Try to say to them you didnt make the damage and let them to provide any evidences
@HéctorÁlvarez if I need someone to be stabbed at their doorstep, all I have to do is say in this chatroom that this guy living at 123 Sycamore Street mixed tabs and spaces in his code
@Squirrelkiller glad someone with killer in his name asks.
Time for a shameless question: I have to buy a car this year, and was looking for ideas. I'm currently looking for coupes, mostly RF, around the 30k price tag like Subaru BRZ or Mazda MX5 2.0, are you guys on the pulse of cars?
Somebody at work was telling me how his friend drove his electric car thinking he could make it home before it ran out, only having to find a charging station at the last minute
he literally spent the next 4 hours at a charging station in his car at 2 o'clock at night
@nyconing I've never seen it (as I said, we don't have many electric cars here), but I did read about the US having stations which swap out the battery for you
Much like refilling a portable gas tank
Spending even 15 minutes recharging your car is not feasible, when you can refill petrol in <1 minute
This was a few years ago, mind you, but I had understood that electric cars have not been around long enough to require replacement batteries so they don't know how long they last
of course this excluding defective batteries
I'd imagine it'd be expensive though, that's for sure
Ah, it wasn't for replacing the batteries due to a fault, they'd swap it out with a fully recharged battery, and recharge your battery in the mean time for the next person
That said... I did read it on the internet... so who knows how truthful it was
well I mean, assuming you had a charging station in your garage, it's not that relevant
you use it all day then charge it when you get home. Assuming you didn't drive 200 kilometers in a day and don't suddenly need to drive somewhere at a moment's notice, it would never be an issue
I suppose... but here it's pretty relevant. Driving from Melbourne to Brisbane is 1,700km. Assuming 200km per recharge, that's at least 8.5 hours just charging. The journey takes 18 hours. That's almost 50% of the time waiting
Granted Australia is ... a bit more spread out than other places
but I wouldn't replace my existing car with an electric car with no possibility of borrowing from another and having to drive from Melbourne to Brisbane every 2 years
UX question, what are your thoughts about a popup within a popup. Say, the first popup have two options: Proceed and Cancel. Clicking the Proceed button should warn the user about the current operation to be done. I'm thinking this could be done using another popup.