You wouldn't bend the pins in the upper left corner, like they have. Note the pin located at (7,-1). That's going to be a B#*%^ to straighten without snapping it off.
Something tells me that's a spent battery though, since there's minor damage to many of the pins.
Part of being on the ball in any tech department means having the system up to date. If you don't have it up to date, and an error FOR WHICH A PATCH EXISTS gives you trouble, everyone else in the company should rip your head off. That's inexcusable.
If you install an unpatched version of an OS, and leave it as such, it's your own dumb fault. If a patch is out that fixes the problem, then the problem doesn't exist as far as anyone with half a brain is concerned.
My apologies for the abrasive manner of the response, but patches are around for a reason: to fix known problems.
with waypoints or distance limits, just like Halo and Halo 2 do.
Cream of heat, right? Or was it oatmeal.... something like that.
with frickin' laser beams?
You wouldn't bend the pins in the upper left corner, like they have. Note the pin located at (7,-1). That's going to be a B#*%^ to straighten without snapping it off.
Something tells me that's a spent battery though, since there's minor damage to many of the pins.
Sounds to me like the thing to do is to try making an "anti-neutron"(udd), since the positrons are being so unruly ;)
My guess is that antineutrons are harder to produce, since a positron would be much, much lower in mass... right?
Part of being on the ball in any tech department means having the system up to date. If you don't have it up to date, and an error FOR WHICH A PATCH EXISTS gives you trouble, everyone else in the company should rip your head off. That's inexcusable.
If you install an unpatched version of an OS, and leave it as such, it's your own dumb fault. If a patch is out that fixes the problem, then the problem doesn't exist as far as anyone with half a brain is concerned.
My apologies for the abrasive manner of the response, but patches are around for a reason: to fix known problems.
Patches, do ya have 'em?
What is it that limits the size, storage included with the product, coding of their firmware, or part of the GBA?
:D
If it's just the storage they give you with the product, I think an aftermarket upgrade is in order
If it's the coding, maybe there's a way to flash around it.
If it's the GBA, I give up.