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Adding a local database instance to a WP8 app is far harder than it should be if adding a panoramic slider was that easy...

Some developers really need to learn to keep their documentation up to date, spend 16 hours fixing a payment gateway to work on a test platform only to find out (in frustration of trying to get it to work and changing different values) that the url had changed form test.foo.net to foo.net and both live and test point at the same endpoint now (probably not updated or tested by the previous dev company since 2008/2009)


I definitely feel your pain on this one!

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finlay666 wrote:
Adding a local database instance to a WP8 app is far harder than it should be if adding a panoramic slider was that easy...

Some developers really need to learn to keep their documentation up to date, spend 16 hours fixing a payment gateway to work on a test platform only to find out (in frustration of trying to get it to work and changing different values) that the url had changed form test.foo.net to foo.net and both live and test point at the same endpoint now (probably not updated or tested by the previous dev company since 2008/2009)


I definitely feel your pain on this one!


Sadly that is all too familiar a situation. :roll:

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[LIFTED] cars. Over the last month or so...

My dodgy wing mirror finally fell off yesterday (patched up until I order a new one)
The parking sensors stopped working (not looked at this yet)
Rear wiper isn't working (had to solder some wires that broke under the boot lid)
Rear wiper and front/rear wash now not working (because I did the above soldering and blew a fuse! Also now need to re-do the wiring)
Exhaust is blowing as of this morning
Position one on the heater/blower not working (I've got a replacement part to fit)
and Air Con not working (needs gassing I believe)


My venting has calmed down a little.

Air con was a fault 'O' ring so cheap to sort out
Wing mirror is patched up and looks like there has never been anything wrong with it (free fix - I did it)
New resistor means setting 1 on the heater/blower now works (cheap fix - I fitted it)
Exhaust is repaired but thankfully was one of the cheaper sections to replace
Rear wiper and front/rear washer now working after I rewired it (cheapish fix)

But best of all the parking sensors are fixed. I took off the rear light clusters and bumper (not an easy task) and checked every wire and connection. They all looked fine. Put it back together and gave up thinking the control box is broken. But when reversing the other day I lightly bumped a bag of cement someone left on the driveway/private road. After that the sensors working fine. Turns out I just needed to crash into something!

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Turns out I just needed to crash into something!


Ah, percussive maintenance in action. The fine art of whacking something until it works, or stops entirely.

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Turns out I just needed to crash into something!


Ah, percussive maintenance in action. The fine art of whacking something until it works, or stops entirely.


If you can't fix it with a hammer then it's fcuked

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Ah, percussive maintenance in action. The fine art of whacking something until it works, or stops entirely.

If you can't fix it with a hammer then it's fcuked

Known in our house as "If it ain't broke, fix it 'til it is" :lol:

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I definitely feel your pain on this one!


Sadly that is all too familiar a situation. :roll:


Thankfully it's few and far between, doesnt help the project ballooned over the years and now has ~30 separate components

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jonlumb wrote:
I definitely feel your pain on this one!


Sadly that is all too familiar a situation. :roll:


Thankfully it's few and far between, doesnt help the project ballooned over the years and now has ~30 separate components


Hey, at least you get some documentation; that's more than I have in my current roll! Other delights include a database tabled that is populated with used car details (make, model, mileage, price etc.) with the rather memorable set of column headings of F1 through to F14. I've encountered web page includes that not only didn't have DOCTYPE declarations, they actively stripped out the DOCTYPE I'd tried to add in, zero commenting throughout the whole rambling mess, and the mass deployment of frames and the use of tables for layouts (plus a shed load of inline styling).

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Hey, at least you get some documentation; that's more than I have in my current roll! Other delights include a database tabled that is populated with used car details (make, model, mileage, price etc.) with the rather memorable set of column headings of F1 through to F14. I've encountered web page includes that not only didn't have DOCTYPE declarations, they actively stripped out the DOCTYPE I'd tried to add in, zero commenting throughout the whole rambling mess, and the mass deployment of frames and the use of tables for layouts (plus a shed load of inline styling).


We started out with 0 documentation, we've spent time going through adding it in where we can. Seems quite similar to what I've got.

Still, I'd take this and the other adopted project I work on over working at my old job any day :D

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And that is why 2 factor authentication is a scheiß Idee, as we say in Germany! I finally got around to setting up 2 on my Google account this week, with it sending an SMS to my mobile. Today the mobile stopped working and I can't log onto my account, because it is sending SMS messages to the broken phone! Gah!

Which means I can't set up my old phone, because the SIM is a micro SIM and the old phone uses a normal SIM - I thought I could at least call up my audio book and podcasts for tomorrow morning, when I take the dog for a walk. No dice.

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And that is why 2 factor authentication is a scheiß Idee, as we say in Germany! I finally got around to setting up 2 on my Google account this week, with it sending an SMS to my mobile. Today the mobile stopped working and I can't log onto my account, because it is sending SMS messages to the broken phone! Gah!

Which means I can't set up my old phone, because the SIM is a micro SIM and the old phone uses a normal SIM - I thought I could at least call up my audio book and podcasts for tomorrow morning, when I take the dog for a walk. No dice.

Any backup codes somewhere accessible?

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[LIFTED] cars. Over the last month or so...

My dodgy wing mirror finally fell off yesterday (patched up until I order a new one)
The parking sensors stopped working (not looked at this yet)
Rear wiper isn't working (had to solder some wires that broke under the boot lid)
Rear wiper and front/rear wash now not working (because I did the above soldering and blew a fuse! Also now need to re-do the wiring)
Exhaust is blowing as of this morning
Position one on the heater/blower not working (I've got a replacement part to fit)
and Air Con not working (needs gassing I believe)

You have my sympathy for everything except the rear parking sensor.
I'm of the opinion that people should be able to park without them.

I hate it when things go wrong on cars. The hassle and expense of thixing them can be a real pain.

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Seems everyone I talk to there's something wrong with their car every few weeks - I couldn't have that at all :oops:

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And that is why 2 factor authentication is a scheiß Idee, as we say in Germany! I finally got around to setting up 2 on my Google account this week, with it sending an SMS to my mobile. Today the mobile stopped working and I can't log onto my account, because it is sending SMS messages to the broken phone! Gah!

Which means I can't set up my old phone, because the SIM is a micro SIM and the old phone uses a normal SIM - I thought I could at least call up my audio book and podcasts for tomorrow morning, when I take the dog for a walk. No dice.

Any backup codes somewhere accessible?

Yep, if you have a backup email you should be able to send email to that instead, IIRC there is a "I don't have my phone with me" option

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