@dogmomtweets83@DerekCressman Which is not what I’m arguing about. My argument is that the auto-pen in and of itself is not a tool meant to be used for forgery and has legitimate uses.
@dogmomtweets83@DerekCressman These are two different issues. Issue one is specifically the use of it in relation to Biden. Issue two is whether its been used legitimately by other Presidents, which it has. Trump has even admitted to using it. It’s nothing more than a way to sign lots of things not by hand.
@QResearcher95@DerekCressman This is the important part—consent. We can argue back and forth about consent; the auto-pen itself isnt the problem, its using it to commit fraud.
@angipicklz@DerekCressman For as long as it has existed, almost every president has used it. Did you think they personally sign every single copy of thousands of pages of documents?
@poopinnator@DerekCressman So you admit that there are legitimate reasons to produce someone’s signature, with their approval, without them physically being in that location?
@dogmomtweets83@DerekCressman The normal and proper use obviously requires the knowledge and consent of the person, just like docusign. It would be fraud, otherwise, in either case. It’s dishonest to imply that any use of an auto-pen is forgery when has been properly used by most Presidents.
@ThisIsTopG@DerekCressman Is it within your ability to get that “auto pen” isn’t some kind of forgery factory? It produces the person’s signature without the need for them to physically be there, but still requires them to authorize it. So if the agreement wasn’t physically in front of him…
@TurboSilkWorm Correct, the flu vax cannot infect you with influenza. People mistake the reaction of their immune system with being actively infected—your immune system can’t tell the difference. However, in the future, if you are exposed to a live virus, your immune system knows what to do!
@10past7@trempiui@iChangedMyName9@Cartidise Again, I get that. But the point I’m trying to make is that a “restart” function is a convenience, not a necessity. There exists a way to shut down the phone and then turn it back on; “restart” is just a shortcut. No one is dying because they have to press the power button.
@trempiui@iChangedMyName9@Cartidise Restart turns the phone off and then back on without user having to initiate the power on behavior. Power off is turning the phone off.
The lack of an “official” restart option is an inconvenience at worst.
@trempiui@iChangedMyName9@Cartidise The point was to answer the original post, that there exists a way to restart the phone other than how the OP stated.