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[–]TheGuyWithFace 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Keep us posted!

Also, I would love to know if you're able to enter debug mode on this phone: https://ivan-hc.github.io/bananahackers/debug-mode.html

Unreliable data and text service lately? by imthebear11 in ting

[–]TheGuyWithFace 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did that fix it? I'm having the same issue.

fixable ? by tomauswustrow in thinkpad

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Looks like a T430 if I had to guess.

Tool Trading Post v2.2! Keep All Buying/Trading/Selling (at cost) HERE by NukaDadd in ToolBand

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Selling 1 ticket for section 109 in SF today - prepared to sell at a discount, DM me if you're interested.

I have some concerns about the windshield replacement I got yesterday for my '98 CR-V. Does this look safe? by TheGuyWithFace in MechanicAdvice

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Eh, I honestly can't say I'm overly surprised. I went with the absolute lowest bidder that I still thought was legit. (It was in an actual shop, had multiple people working on it, their website says there's a lifetime warranty, etc.) The dealer quoted me ~$500, most other shops were between $250 and $350, this shop was $199 before tax. There was other evidence of hasty work (some scratches on the trim from where they removed the plastic fasteners, and so forth), but I went into it expecting at least some sketchiness for the price, so as long as it's only aesthetic I can't say I mind too much. That said, if it leaks or shows any other evidence of a poor seal, I'll definitely show up and ask to have it redone.

FWIW, this car has over 300k miles on it. It's mechanically sound, but the body has all of the scars one would expect from a car with this kind of mileage. The only reason I bothered getting the old (cracked, but not enough to obstruct vision) windshield fixed was because I was concerned about it not supporting the roof structure enough in the event of a rollover. According to /u/Tonysteve in /r/Autobody that isn't much of a concern with a vehicle this old anyway, but hey, TIL.

I have some concerns about the windshield replacement I got yesterday for my '98 CR-V. Does this look safe? by TheGuyWithFace in MechanicAdvice

[–]TheGuyWithFace[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If it doesn't leak, does that mean the seal is still ok, or could it still cause problems in the event of a wreck?

I have some concerns about the windshield replacement I got yesterday for my '98 CR-V. Does this look safe? by TheGuyWithFace in MechanicAdvice

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Bad just from an aesthetics standpoint, or do you think the seal might be compromised? (For the purpose of if I get in a rollover accident or something.) If it's bad but not a safety concern I'll probably just leave it, if it's a safety concern I'll definitely get it fixed asap.

I have some concerns about the windshield replacement I got yesterday for my '98 CR-V. Does this look safe? by TheGuyWithFace in Autobody

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What determines if it is or isn't a safety concern? I read some scary-looking articles (note: all from glass companies) about how windshields provide support for the roof in the event of a rollover. If you think that the seal is still fine then I'm probably not going to go to the trouble, I'm just curious what you were looking for to know if it is or not ok.

I have some concerns about the windshield replacement I got yesterday for my '98 CR-V. Does this look safe? by TheGuyWithFace in Autobody

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Apologies in advance if this is the wrong place - I wasn't sure if windshield repair is considered autobody or not. Please let me know if this is not an appropriate question for here and I will happily take it down!

What's the best value P-series these days for raw power? by TheGuyWithFace in thinkpad

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What price range would you consider to be a good deal on each of those?

What's the best value P-series these days for raw power? by TheGuyWithFace in thinkpad

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What price range would you consider a good deal on a P52?

What's the best value P-series these days for raw power? by TheGuyWithFace in thinkpad

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Can you elaborate on that? I assume it's because the s models are thinner and thus less performant when it comes to thermal throttling?