Microsoft removes the ban

One of these days I'll get around to testing whether bottles can handle Turbotax. Tax season after all is coming-up.
Well, I gave it a try. I received the successful install confirmation, but it would not launch. Oh well.:(
Just continue to boot into Windows and work from there.
 
Being a bit of a luddite, I'd be quite happy running XP.
But not bothered if Win10 doesn't have any more security updates. My remaining Win10 laptop is one of my machines that never goes online anyway.
 
Being a bit of a luddite, I'd be quite happy running XP.
But not bothered if Win10 doesn't have any more security updates. My remaining Win10 laptop is one of my machines that never goes online anyway.
How do you get online, with your phone?
 
How do you get online, with your phone?
I have what is called a smartphone that just goes online at home with WiFi. Only used for outside camera and a once a week call on Signal to Australia. The telephone number on it I'll just use for some online accounts. I never look at emails on the phone. Only on the PC and each email has a footnote stating that I don't see emails on my phone.
I use Tesco pay-as-you-go usually with a £10 top-up. On the smartphone the £10 has lasted nearly two years and still money left.
My other phone is 2G/3G for calla and texts. I'll maybe buy three, or four £10 top-ups a year. Eventually my landline will go digital and the 2G signal shut down. I'll decide about the landline then and until that time my landline conversations remail private. Apart from those recording them for 'training purposes' of course. Just which sad soul in Training has to listen to them I've no idea but these days it's just another none-job apparently.
 
Just which sad soul in Training has to listen to them I've no idea but these days it's just another none-job apparently

For the first 15 years of my 'adult' working life, a majority of my jobs were at Collections type of companies. I remember well the people who worked in the Compliance or Quality - type department, where their job was to eavesdrop all day long on hard working collectors on the front lines. Generally speaking they were pretty odd ducks, but enjoyed doling out spankings
 

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