@ThanosReXXX@Blitzenexx I sometimes do the same thing. I scolded my mother once for putting coffee down on the soup isle. She said “well, they get paid to put it back”. I explained that they actually get paid to put in the correct place the first time. Then I asked “are you the person who keeps coming in my store and putting the new releases down next to my candy?” (When I ran a Blockbuster) then she seemed to get the idea 😂
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@ReaderRagfihs A normal one, or a so-called professional broadcast monitor (also known as PVM)?
The normal ones aren't really that sought after. It's these models here, that are the ones that every retro gamer fan would (and should) want to own, because their quality is second to none: https://www.retrorgb.com/rgbmonitors.html
'The console wars are like boobs: Sony and Microsoft fight over which ones look the nicest and Nintendo's are the most fun to play with.'
@Blitzenexx Probably because most of these people are already halfway through the store, and close to the register, so they just want to quickly get rid of the stuff that they ultimately decided not to buy after all.
So, they're just too lazy and/or anti-social to walk back and put it back where it actually belongs.
I have seen meats and other frozen foods being left out in the open in stores a little bit too often.
Guess some very special kind of people decide they don't want that expensive bacon at the last minute, and think it's ok to leave it wherever they are.
I was once at a Walmart with my mom, and she wanted to buy a clipboard, but we were gonna gonna be out of town on vacation for some time, so it made no sense to buy it then. Since I'm rather tall, I hid it above the shelf, at the highest place, so we could buy it on our way back home.
We totally forgot about it until a year or so later.
It was still there. A time capsule from a past time. We finally bought it.
@TheAwesomeBowser Only in Australia, then, because over here in Europe, it doesn't. The address is just 'www', not 'https' for me. Not that it really matters anyway. A good antivirus program, in combination with a good anti-malware program does a far better job keeping all the crap away from your computer.
And then there's of course also highly recommended little gems like CrapCleaner and Autorun Eater...
'The console wars are like boobs: Sony and Microsoft fight over which ones look the nicest and Nintendo's are the most fun to play with.'
@TheAwesomeBowser So, your point? As it stands, "the site" itself does not have a secure connection at all,
that's either just your ISP or the gateway handling the transfer to your computer, that's creating that SSL.
'The console wars are like boobs: Sony and Microsoft fight over which ones look the nicest and Nintendo's are the most fun to play with.'
@Delibheel I know, but that's just what I tried to clarify: the site itself isn't secure by default.
You can either make it so manually, or if your router/modem has the option to do it, you can let that handle it automatically.
'The console wars are like boobs: Sony and Microsoft fight over which ones look the nicest and Nintendo's are the most fun to play with.'
And that's 5 heads... 3 more to go, until Rearrangers Anonymous.
This is totally my sort of thing, I hate it when someone puts a book in the toys aisle.
I’m in if we call it Rearrangers: Infinity War. I would think that you agree, as your name is Thanos.
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