@RetroCoast Make the entry level product a total POS. Is that a way to get a customer to want to trade up for a next level GM product? When you're 1980s GM and the #1 carmaker since the 1920s the hubris is baked into the company and the products reflect it. It's why they went bankrupt.
@DangerousThinkg It's working, so leave that as-is or come in on your Saturday or 1AM to re-do it and deal with the "THIS PRINTER ISN'T WORKING I HATE IT GUYS" bs.
Most people choose the easier route and wait for the big upgrades to clean up the cabling mess.
@DangerousThinkg zip ties are for structured cabling cuz it's fixed, permanent, not gonna change. Velcro is for the server racks and patch panels because that's where the cabling gets moved around.
@KonstantinKisin You keep blaming the Iran war for all the ecenomic woes while forgetting that Ukraine is knocking out Russias oil/gas/lng infrastructure with drones. Energy is a global commodity. Same goes for fertilizer. Russias the biggest producer and sanctions ended those exports.WW3 is now
@Trash_Man84 Nope. Those were owned by middle class pensioners who dreamed about a caddy since the depression, ie old people.1980s rich people drove mercedes bmw audi.
@rogerwaters When the so called "victim" can end everything with a white flag it's not genocide. They could have not done 10/7, not taken hostages, but they did and forced their people to SUFFER the war THEY provoked. It's manufactured martyrdom. The arab states don't buy it. West shouldnt.
@funtaparts Thank god they did. I dont want a car that rusts in a year and falls apart by year 4-5. People dont know how crappy american cars were back then