It is an ex-rodent. It is no more. It has ceased to be.
The rotten bugger wot cost me $200 in service calls & parts for two serviceman's visits to deal with the leaking washing machine has most definitely taken the bait.
I found it behind the chest freezer in the laundry. Bait used was Brodifacoum in pellet form in individual bait station mini-boxes.
Strange behaviour with the Lenovo tablet and its GMail app. One of the accounts wasn't showing any mail newer than three years old. Removed & reinstated the account in GMail app but still no good.
Simple solution: download a different mail client, Outlook in this case and access the recalcitrant account that way.
Worked, I tried the setup and it showed the same detail as the iPhone was showing.
@sumudu I'd suggest examining the USB cable. Sometimes one or two of the terminals on the outside of the Lightning cable corrodes. Try turning over the Lightning plug. If that is no help, try another cable. I have a non-Apple cable that charges my iPhone but not the iPad because the iPad demands more current & the cable can't deliver it.
Solar provider released an app two days ago that replaced the website for monitoring the performance of the array. It didn’t refresh its data. Today they released an update. It’s almost right but is getting location data from somewhere else. There’s a weather/sunshine window that, at 12:30 today & 26°C, claimed the temperature was 12°C, that sunrise was at 15:00 & sunset at 05:11!
@streakmachine You are, I assume, referring to a Japanese motor vehicle of few doors?
@hazardwarning Since the installation of my 9 x 270W panels, my average daily use has dropped from a bit over 7 kWh to 4.4kWh.
The power retailer is still in the process of establishing a feed-in tariff to give me credit for excess generated capacity. The generation company has to change the settings on the smart-meter to allow for two-way power flow.
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Cappuccino on the 7-inch Lenovo tablet is interesting. It's a widescreen format so in landscape it's displayed normally but used in portrait configuration it shows the puck.
@hazardwarning Veal has always been regarded as quality meat here. Somewhat expensive but always readily available and very popular with Italian immigrants, for example.
// @JeremyCherfas
@JeremyCherfas It was the keeping in the dark aspect that surprised me. Crates were NEVER used. Ergo, critters being unable to move or turn around was not a factor. My uncle Lew only had 60 acres and was quite strict with "bobby calves," considered them a major drain on his resources and sold them for slaughter asap.
Our farm was twice the size with fertile river flats comprising 25% of the area. Dad could afford to keep them longer & sell them as vealers.