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"unusable" Definitions
  1. in such a bad condition or of such low quality that it cannot be used

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The Post reported that one of the cameras in the hallway outside of Epstein's cell captured unusable footage, though it is unclear what about the footage made investigators deem it unusable.
It previously continued casting even if it made itself unusable.
The embarrassing issue has left the company's flagship device unusable.
All of the meat has since turned into unusable carbon.
Render a coworker's computer monitor unusable with black spray paint.
The bomb did not explode, but rendered the facility unusable.
That is, in part, because 40% of schools are unusable.
It leads to graphical glitches and makes your computer unusable.
He testified that this database was unusable by elections offices.
With too little regulation, certain orbital altitudes could become unusable.
And that alone should render a product made for sleeping unusable.
Do I find the XR unusable in my teeny tiny hands?
His pots are filled, but with unusable females and infant crab.
For instance, my Vantage unit was practically unusable in wireless mode.
Debris could conceivably render entire tracts of space unusable for decades.
Trail races rarely pass public toilets, and many are unusable anyway.
"The moment that circulation ends those organs become unusable," said Newman.
Exhibit A: a very sad-looking, very unusable trio of highlighters.
A slow download speed, meanwhile, could make the internet entirely unusable.
That might be helpful in a pinch, but it's generally unusable.
The iPhone SE was completely unusable at 178 pounds of pressure.
Sites were often ugly through the WebTV lens, and sometimes unusable.
The next day, another critic said his device had become unusable.
There are no buttons, rendering the stopwatch, alarm, and backlight unusable.
As before, speeds cut down to a mostly unusable 128Kbps after that.
It became completely unusable and at times wouldn't turn on at all.
If the exposure is off by too much, the negative is unusable.
I refuse to get a new phone until that is completely unusable.
Like, it's been real, y'all, but Twitter will be unusable pretty soon.
But does denying the unimpeachable authority of the past make history unusable?
In 1969, a fire destroyed much of the castle, leaving it unusable.
" The guidelines also evolved, but they "got incredibly complicated," he said: "unusable.
There's a pay telephone by the front door, perfectly restored, perfectly unusable.
Other doors only opened inwards, which made them unusable in the dark.
There's even a numeric lock to make the vaporizer unusable by children.
Those are situations when an application or infrastructure is unusable in production.
The patch caused many systems with older AMD processors to become unusable.
Is it true the Windows patch for Spectre renders AMD systems unusable?
Many Kentuckians are looking at the Affordable Care as unaffordable and unusable.
Thus the weapons can serve as a deterrent while also being virtually unusable.
Money, whether illicit black money or not, has become unusable for these people.
Sleeve Death: When a sleeve is damaged to the point of being unusable.
Comcast wasn't outright blocking these tools, but it was making them basically unusable.
The only route out of the city is totally unusable, it is shut.
Without access to credit cards or smartphones, most of these services are unusable.
But those executive orders range from the shoddy and unusable to the symbolic.
A hardware defect is causing certain iPhone touchscreens to malfunction and become unusable.
Image processing is unbearably slow and the in-display fingerprint sensor is unusable.
My phone was unusable for hours, and then the networks just—shut down.
The current Home and Alexa apps are bloated and unusable for daily use.
It does so without breaking functionality in your apps or making them unusable.
The worst that could happen is that I'd make a shitty unusable video.
The AP reports that Grand Bahama's main hospital is "unusable" after being flooded.
Or someone fed the dog their homework: Some adversary made these lists unusable.
Most of them just flat out didn't work, they or produced [something] unusable.
The floors even eventually started to buckle and the whole space became unusable.
It's not uncommon for the butterfly mechanism to get stuck, making a key unusable.
If too many collisions and debris muck up space, certain orbits could become unusable.
The game gives you three options for blush, two of which are downright unusable.
In fact, the $399 iPhone SE was rendered unusable before all of the others.
As a result, contamination from food and waste has risen, leaving significant amounts unusable.
For families undergoing in vitro fertilization, so-called "mosaic" embryos used to be unusable.
Now the United States has for the first time rendered such an airfield unusable.
Even as late at 22015, people were still complaining that spam made Google+ unusable.
The school's playground and gym are unusable, so students bounce balls in the halls.
The Aakash tablet was launched with much fanfare but turned out to be unusable.
In developing regions, however, traditional wheelchairs are often unusable due to rough, rural terrain.
In its latest iteration, CryptXXX locks the screen and makes the infected computer unusable.
The deductibles, in many cases way over $22019, make it almost worthless or unusable.
But the project was canceled in 2005 after the scientists deemed the DNA unusable
In New York, though, "the tax credits are unusable," Donovan told MSNBC last week.
Enormous amounts of unusable waste rock containing sulfides are left behind on the surface.
Parts of the complex have caved in, according to researchers, rendering it effectively unusable.
It isn't so bad to the point that it's unusable, but it's definitely noticeable.
Some biographers say the enthusiastic crowd was just too noisy, making the film unusable.
Collisions don't only destroy satellites, they could render areas of orbit unusable for generations.
The update would make years' worth of iPhone gadgets, including all wired headphones, unusable.
Ahead of its time in online play, yet lumbered with a sluggish, unusable modem.
Then Apple would fix the bug, and "brick" the jailbroken phones, making them completely unusable.
Obviously, by selecting "Never," certain apps that needed location to work would simply be unusable.
The paradox of American nuclear power is that the nation's overwhelming arsenal is almost unusable.
During the rewarming process, ice crystals form, resulting in major damage that makes them unusable.
The products, while beautiful, were unusable in most situations that you'd want a smart lock.
Even light video editing in iMovie won't choke the laptop to the point it's unusable.
With the volumed cranked all the way up, the Perfect Piano app is virtually unusable.
Also left unusable were a water park, an ice-skating arena and an oceanfront boardwalk.
Samsung plans to make the Note 7 effectively unusable in Canada from next week forward.
That means unusable plastic trash is piling up — and recycling has gotten way more expensive.
By Tuesday morning, reports began pouring in that the service was unusable for many users.
"My hand instantly went numb and wrist and fingers were limp and unusable," he wrote.
Touching some of these objects causes a hard reset or renders the entire cartridge unusable.
The FBI's statistics on police killings were (and are) so appallingly incomplete, they are unusable.
They will have $1 million benefit limits (making them unusable for certain high-cost patients).
When that happens you are faced with DRMed books that are unreadable, unusable, and unwanted.
In both instances, the attacks failed due to using unusable strains of the anthrax bacteria.
Major transportation networks, like highways and railways, could be unusable for weeks and even months.
The screen didn't respond well (it kept adjusting the font size) and was generally unusable.
The Washington Post reported that investigators deemed footage from one camera outside the cell unusable.
He decided to make his negative opinions unusable too, resistant to algorithm-driven cultural curation.
Nearly all of the city's systems — including its water and gas payment systems — were unusable.
There was a plain mirror over an unusable fireplace, ordinary wall sconces, off-white walls.
Washington declines such an option because it is unusable, not for any lack of will.
Election officials said they are counting another 39,000 ballots, which could uncover more unusable ballots.
The end result could be that low Earth orbit becomes too crowded, and essentially unusable.
Stillabower quickly learned how to turn off notifications after the influx made her phone unusable.
The fixture currently sits unusable with a note above it stating that it can't be fixed.
The attack overwhelms the servers bandwidth and slows it to a crawl or renders it unusable.
It's been plagued with issues since launch, making the service unusable at times for many subscribers.
It's not as bad as the Spectre Folio's virtually unusable trackpad, but it's certainly not good.
And words like cripple and retarded, formerly unimpeachable medical terms, have become unusable in polite company.
Police pepper spraying food, water, clothing, and blankets, thereby rendering them unfit for consumption and unusable.
Another worker from California said that Oculus software bugs would often render his demo headsets unusable.
Once a pair of headphones is unusable and distorted, I'll throw them out in the crowd.
In most parts of Sur, the curfews have now been lifted, but many homes remain unusable.
Some of the tunnels may have collapsed, possibly rendering the site unusable, recent Chinese research suggests.
Abuse is everywhere, and left to their own devices, malicious users can easily make platforms unusable.
But no amount of drinking water will help China if it totally unusable due to pollution.
But for people in developing regions, traditional wheelchairs are often unusable on the rough, rural terrain.
The second laser yielded a beam, but, inexplicably, it was so faint as to be unusable.
Cutrer said the majority of the grazing fields are now unusable for feeding or hay production.
The very next day, I realized how unusable my old battery had been making my phone.
Under Texas law, renters can end leases in writing only if the property is totally unusable.
This scrambling makes them unusable to the owner, even though they can still access the file.
These attacks are carried out in order to taint a site's reputation and render it unusable.
Independent repair shops that become certified must also return broken or unusable parts back to Apple.
It's gotten buggy over time, or an update transformed it to the point it became unusable.
Israeli forces "neutralized the tunnel in Israeli territory, decommissioning it and rendering it unusable," he said.
The moisture could make the ash fall heavier, rendering roads unusable and exposing crops to damage.
He kept air-conditioners running to prevent rot, but the space was unusable for any visitor.
Shamoon, a piece of malware that tries to turn infected computers into unusable bricks, is back.
Ransomware typically locks down a system, making it unusable, until a price is paid by the victim.
Cases ranged from mere temporary water quality changes to levels of contamination that made drinking wells unusable.
The LG 360 Cam doesn't come a microSD card, which is silly since it's unusable without one.
After that, hotspots are throttled to 128kbps, which is throw-it-out-the-window slow, totally unusable.
By preventing the phone from charging, Samsung takes the final step to making the phone entirely unusable.
The trackpad is unusable for MOBA or FPS games, but it's large and comfortable for web browsing.
As with many debates in the gaming world, there's disagreement over whether new TVs are truly unusable.
These long-term and permanent flooding events will also render some parts of the state completely unusable.
If a phone was rendered unusable — the screen totally shattered, for instance — then we stopped dropping it.
ISIS fighters used heavy construction equipment to dig deep trenches into the runway, rendering the airfield unusable.
That's been subjected to vandalism, where people have scratched off the QR codes, rendering the bike unusable.
That is, rendered "unusable" by putting it in filthy, locked bins the public doesn't have access to.
She said she stashed the pills in a cold-cream jar that made them gunky and unusable.
The camera is much, much faster than before, taking it from borderline unusable to perfectly acceptable performance.
The screen on my Galaxy Fold review unit is completely broken and unusable just two days in.
The explosion also damaged the launch-pad, leaving it unusable, although SpaceX has access to two others.
The tablets turned out to be duds and users found them almost unusable with poor hardware specifications.
It's so little space that both of Sierra's big iCloud features are effectively unusable unless you pay.
Some of the footage from his cell is unusable, but the extent of usable footage is unknown.
It has a selector knob, which I tended to use, and a track pad that's almost unusable.
The store is functionally unusable, with shopping, access to owned content and basic account features returning errors.
Remember when email spam was so bad that we thought that method of communication would become unusable?
He often likes to say that Obamacare plans come with deductibles so high that they are unusable.
There's also an unusable trampoline — the frame's legs press right up into the middle of the membrane.
But nobody seemed to know where to find one; when I finally do, it's unstaffed and unusable.
More than a dozen hospitals will be damaged and possibly unusable for nine months to a year.
Just the sheer enormity of his shoulders and glutes eroded the dead-cow clothes to unusable looseness.
An anti-satellite campaign waged with Earth-launched interceptors could leave huge swathes of space unusable for generations.
Some even claimed to be in the middle of their delivery routes when the Flex app became unusable.
For months, the alleged perpetrator overwhelmed all of Max's communication channels to the extent that they became unusable.
It was, he said, "terrible": The material was so thick he couldn't type, making the product completely unusable.
A review unit given to CNBC by Samsung is also completely unusable after just two days of use.
China uses the phrase "black and stinking" to describe water rendered unusable as a result of heavy pollution.
A DDoS attack uses a heavy flow of traffic to target and disrupt particular systems, rendering them unusable.
Pyongyang said it is suspending nuclear and ballistic missile tests on a site that had reportedly become unusable.
Receding water levels means higher salt levels, which harm the eco-balance and could render the water unusable.
In the third classroom, broken desks and litter lie strewn across the cement floor, rendering the room unusable.
Surviving grapes may suffer smoke taint — a smoky flavor that makes them unusable for fine wine, she said.
In practice, this worked surprisingly well, though I suspect it will be unusable if you have gloves on.
The marijuana plants collected at his son's house — including unusable parts like vines and stalks — weighed 2.8 pounds.
The building Esmat once studied in is now boarded up after it was rendered unusable from the fighting.
Two life rafts carrying a total of 50 people were launched but one became unusable after a puncture.
Under this proposal, studies that have led to health-protective limits on toxic pollutants would be rendered unusable.
The original house — 21 Tepeji Street — had undergone so many changes that it was unusable for the production.
It's a format that works well on a smartphone and would be almost unusable on a desktop computer.
But that makes the device all but unusable while it's charging, unless you're OK with sitting on the floor.
And at night, the PH-28 is terribly inconsistent, often capturing a series of dark, blurry and unusable messes.
An iPhone bug has arisen, as they do from time to time, that will render your device completely unusable.
Then the lithium-ion batteries will stop holding much of a charge, and the AirPods will slowly become unusable.
The building, however, was damaged and is currently unusable, New Haven Fire Chief John Alston told the Associated Press.
Greco says that Google Docs, for example, was completely unusable with a screen reader just a few years ago.
It took the Great Stink of 1858, when the stench made the Houses of Parliament unusable, to produce action.
Once infected, the virus encrypts each computer to a private key, rendering it unusable until the system is decrypted.
Online criminals had encrypted company files, making them unusable, and were demanding a hefty ransom to unlock the data.
That's partly practical—if Pinterest makes assumptions that are wrong, then the site becomes unusable—but also for privacy.
But now its culture was under a more urgent threat: Popular groups were clogged with spam and rendered unusable.
"Damaged and unusable, the armaments were being temporarily stocked at a depot ahead of their destruction," the ministry said.
These attacks can take down websites or, as in Friday's case, target important systems and render them almost unusable.
One oft-heard idea is to fire missiles from outside Syria to crater military runways to make them unusable.
Internet maintenance day Every year, just as summer is really starting, sections of the Chinese internet become almost unusable.
Eliminating this connection could render these devices unusable, or at least force everyone to carry around an extra adapter.
He'd make you buy ten middling watches, a few expensive but unusable bands, and maybe a few good pieces.
"But if you have to do some kind of due process before you can block trolls, it becomes unusable."
Under another agreement, Washington and Moscow each are required to render unusable for weapons 34 metric tons of plutonium.
The roads are meant to last from January through April, but much of this year's network is already unusable.
Once you disable your keyboard, the keys will be unusable until you re-enable it or install another keyboard.
Indonesia's rescue equipment is outdated and much of it is unusable, leaving many rescuers to dig with their hands.
This year it has added Pier 73 after the city determined structural weakness had rendered Pier 92 mostly unusable.
"While activation lock is intended to deter thieves by making stolen phones unusable and therefore not worth stealing in the first place, it has also resulted in making a surprisingly high number of donated or handed down phones unusable, having negative impacts on our environment and the used phone marketplace," the report reads.
Fixes for Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities don't do much good if they render the "fixed" computer unusable in the process.
The photos won't be great but they will be something; the iPhone's photos will be horribly noisy and, mostly, unusable.
Saint-Martin's fire station is damaged, while St. Barts' is under a meter of water and fire trucks are unusable.
The Facebook Groups app had grown to be very buggy in recent months, often to the point of becoming unusable.
But within every thousand or so of the unusable frames, there are a few "lucky" frames that come out clear.
Despite his acknowledgement of building unusable hardware, Abovitz says he expects Magic Leap's device to be better than rival products.
It was nothing that made these services unusable, but moments like these reminded me I was using a £199 device.
"Noncompliant cartridges will be rendered unusable with a hammer and then will be put in the landfill bin," he says.
"They gas their sleeping bags to make them unusable and they gas or put holes in water canteens," she said.
Different long-term effects In both the Kilauea and Fuego areas, "the land will be unusable for years," Klemetti said.
However, that data is often inaccessible or unusable because of outdated bank practices and a lack of clear regulatory guidance.
The examination found that Hamm's arms and hands were unusable but his legs and feet, or "lower extremities," were workable.
That could prove a big concession by Kim — or a dramatic empty gesture, as the site may be unusable anyway.
The news comes after a report that at least one camera outside Epstein's cell had footage that was deemed unusable.
One official described them as an air strike, while the other said the site was made "unusable through various means".
Exploding batteries, unusable keyboards, and poor overall design are some of the things that put products on the "Worst" list.
The problem with some of these preset flight patterns is that they're unusable in anything but the most open space.
Most ended up being inaccessible or unusable: In some cases she was literally unable to get into a locked room.
"The bill effectively renders mortgage interest and property tax deductions unusable for middle class home buyers and homeowners," Granger said.
They can then read and export your data, including your passwords, and even lock up the gadgets, making them unusable.
ISIS has heavily fortified this area with road blocks and berms, and long ago rendered the airport runway unusable with trenches.
How many times did a director step into frame after Thomas' licking was deemed unusable, lacking in feeling, or missing motivation?
Such a file would be effectively unusable: either employees would not use those systems or would find ways around the safeguards.
Launching a disco ball as a PR stunt just increases the odds of the Kessler Syndrome making low earth orbit unusable.
It struggles with bright highlights, such as the sky, and is almost unusable at night when high contrast light is present.
The bottom line is that all social platforms relying on user-generated content will eventually become completely co-opted and unusable.
Had they not, we would have heard there was an anomaly during the test and that this capsule was rendered unusable.
The arrival of millions of new users overwhelmed the company's servers, rendering it all but unusable for much of this week.
But soon, experts recognized that this space debris could collide and build up over time, making low Earth orbit unusable someday.
However, because watch's body and screen were damaged after the screen was dislodged by a swollen battery, the watch remained unusable.
In most cases, that's a good thing: too many choices can clutter up an app and make it confusing and unusable.
Government-ordered internet restrictions can include outright blocking or 'throttling' that slows certain websites to the point where they are unusable.
This is especially true as the bar shrinks down to a sad, practically unusable sliver that breaks into even smaller slivers.
All of those fed the unusable variant of glucose died within ten days; 40% of those fed the ordinary stuff survived.
I'd often get tossed off the side of a ledge, the camera becoming unusable as I tried to hug a corner.
Kim might not give up his nuclear arsenal, but he may be willing to let it erode or be made unusable.
"I only post once in a while, if I've got a good shot; most of my pictures are unusable," he says.
And if it was then whatever was developed as a result is classic fruit of the poisonous tree: illegal and unusable.
Without electricity, critical medical equipment shut off, food spoiled, drugs became unusable, and sanitation systems went offline, allowing infections to spread.
It doesn't stop, per se, but it gets wedged for so long it is for all intents and purposes completely unusable.
Effectively that makes those airplanes unusable in that jurisdiction, and also in other jurisdictions that have accepted a particular regulator's authority.
It will be held in a fellowship room rather than the auditorium, as blood stains have rendered it "unusable," Farmer said.
It looks great, it's efficient, and it manages to keep enough practicality that it won't be unusable in the real world.
This is because lithium ion batteries eventually lose their ability to hold a charge, which will eventually make the phone unusable.
Speaking in Ankara, Erdogan said that Turkish forces on Sunday rendered unusable Syrian government's Nayrab military airport, east of Aleppo city.
Countries like Bangladesh, Egypt, Vietnam, and parts of Africa could see large tracts of farmland turn unusable due to rising seas.
The notion of an open source alternative to the iPhone was appealing, but both the hardware and software were very nearly unusable.
But third-party apps run in a shrunken-down window to match the larger screen's taller aspect ratio, making them practically unusable.
He suggested it was FEMA that had left the water out in the open, ultimately making the millions of water bottles unusable.
But the cheapest health care plan would be $22016,260 per year, after subsidies, and likely has high deductibles that make it unusable.
However, while its Intel Iris Pro graphics are decent for exporting 1080p video, it's virtually unusable for working with today's 4K footage.
For 20103 days, oil gushed freely into the waters, leaving the beaches unusable and killing thousands of animals and destroying wildlife habitats.
Anything Mexico and Canada conceded in the TPP could then be unusable as a bargaining chip in separate talks with Mr Trump.
If a phone was rendered unusable after a given drop, it would earn no points, and would not undergo any subsequent test.
An Olympic softball stadium in Athens, Greece, was unusable the minute the games ended, since softball isn't a popular sport in Greece.
Some satellite and seismic data indicates that it recently imploded as a result of increasingly powerful detonations, and has been rendered unusable.
However, FFA levels jumped to between 3 and 5 percent at the end of February, grinding companies said, making the beans unusable.
Let's be honest, a lot of things you hear are unimportant: facts you already know, or criticism that is hurtful and unusable.
And the StaRRcar and Urbmobile, which modern users would probably find antiquated or outright unusable, still have the sheen of science fiction.
"Damaged and unusable, the armaments were being temporarily stocked at a depot ahead of their destruction," the ministry said in a statement.
I immediately began working on a WordPress plugin called Genius Defender, which renders the service unusable for pages where it is running.
With dye packets, code can be embedded in a file and activated if the file is stolen, rendering all the data unusable.
They said this caused game discs to spin out of control and become scratched even under normal playing conditions, making them unusable.
And it was practically unusable, for reasons that would be obvious to anyone who is familiar with modern iPhones or Android devices.
You don't have to worry that friending too many people — or the wrong people — will turn your timeline into an unusable mess.
A nearby well became unusable a year and a half ago after 10 corpses were dumped inside during a battle between militias.
As the day went on, she started saying "Nein!" in a funny, high-pitched voice to any option that was clearly unusable.
Some experts and researchers have speculated the most recent - and by far largest - blast in September had rendered the entire site unusable.
Instead, under a 2000 treaty, the United States agreed to transform the 34 metric tons of plutonium into MOX, unusable for bombs.
On the r/Chipotle subreddit, workers have admitted that they've had to deal with "totally unusable" avocados for the past several weeks.
The Washington Post reported on Monday that at least one camera in the hallway outside Epstein's cell had footage that was unusable.
"Despite nearly 80 percent of our atmosphere being N, it is in its non reactive form so unusable by plants," said Black.
One brute force approach might be to make data unusable without consent, perhaps by drowning real information in an ocean of decoys.
Three relievers were unusable after pitching too much Thursday, so the Mets called up a reinforcement, Sean Gilmartin, from the minor leagues.
Pay phones, which were to be replaced by kiosks, still litter the landscape, almost all of them unusable and stuffed with trash.
Ransomware traditionally renders a system unusable and encrypts data, then requires victims to pay money or perform another action to regain access.
The mobile house in which Ms Rush lives today has mouldy cupboards, an unusable bathtub and holes plugged with many ingenious patches.
In a tweet, he said that the deductibles are in many cases way over $7,000, which makes the coverage worthless or unusable.
Still, DNA degrades slowly over time anyway, and one mistake in recovering the code from DNA to binary would make it unusable.
For much of this past summer, Dorsey's practice field was an unusable checkerboard of too-high tufts and vacant squares of dirt.
In 28, I was using Paris' bike-sharing system (Vélib) constantly, but couldn't anymore because the new provider made the whole system unusable.
Some experts and researchers have speculated that the most recent - and by far largest - blast in September had rendered the entire site unusable.
The on-screen keyboard is almost unusable, you'll need to plug in a real keyboard if you want to do some Basic coding.
Hundreds of bots might cause a fringe opinion to trend on Twitter or render a hashtag unusable by flooding it with irrelevant content.
That makes them hard to use on larger screens, and pretty much unusable on devices that rely solely on keyboard and mouse inputs.
But then others — including CNBC's Todd Haselton — did not remove this layer, and the screen still began flickering, at times becoming completely unusable.
Apple has pulled the latest software update for the Apple Watch after reports some users found it bricked their devices, rendering them unusable.
But Sonos has no voice controls — you have to swipe and tap your choices into an app, which ranges from awkward to unusable.
At the time, 9to5Mac received confirmation from LG that the nearly $1,000 peripheral becomes unusable when located within two feet of a router.
The text is too much for the Messages app to handle, rendering it unusable, crashing every time the user tries to launch it.
But if public transit becomes unusable, people aren't going to take an ecofriendly hyperloop to work—they'll be forced to return to driving.
But Atom just plain sucked — seriously, it ran like a dog, and Windows-based Atom netbooks were borderline unusable for the longest time.
A number of Twitter users, including reporters at CNET and the Wall Street Journal, say that installing the update left their phones unusable.
They also used the infected computers to mine for digital currencies like bitcoin, causing the devices to become unusable or slow, prosecutors said.
It doesn't make the smartphone unusable, but it's a hardware slip-up that would be unforgivable on any other smartphone at this price.
I should also note that one of the three batteries I was given for testing went wonky during my testing making it unusable.
Those in the field can share what they see via streaming phone video, but that leaves their most precious resource — their hands — unusable.
Some experts and researchers have speculated that the most recent — and by far largest — blast in September had rendered the entire site unusable.
Jason: Firmware updates often overwrite really critical components of memory and disruptions to the process can leave devices in an unusable state, i.e.
There are, in fact, two toilets, but they are both unusable — one put in nearly a century ago, and another 211 years ago.
" In fact, Mr. Schanberg said, one-third of the hospital had been blown away, "with the rest so badly damaged it was unusable.
The defense rebutted those assertions and challenged the reliability of the program, which uses an algorithm to determine probabilities for usually unusable data.
The HDR video is all but unusable, and even the standard footage is compromised when you try to use the built-in zoom.
But Mr. McClendon's explorations were so successful that there was no longer any need for imports, and the terminals quickly became virtually unusable.
The dappled sunlight created by trees caused the camera to rapidly bump its exposure level up and down, creating video that is unusable.
Father and son plucked dried corn kernels from their brown sheathing, tossing unusable white kernels to a starving pig that survived the storm.
Attempts by Reuters to access Apple's iBooks Store and iTunes Movies services were met with a message in Chinese saying they were "unusable".
The courthouse and a jury assembly center, which were both built right next to the flood-prone Buffalo Bayou, are still completely unusable.
The company's abandonment of 8chan leaves the online shitbox vulnerable to distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks that could render the site unusable.
In California, officials said 170 ventilators sent to Los Angeles had been unusable and were sent to a Silicon Valley company for repair.
It's not so bad to be unusable, but you can tell the gimbal was struggling more with this setup than some other lenses.
One of my favorite new features is horizon leveling, which helps correct videos where the camera's position would otherwise make the clip unusable.
Prisoners were not able to brush their teeth or shower for the entire journey, they said, and the bathroom on board was unusable.
As with the display of the PhoeniX, the result is that the work is made unusable for its intended user, the disabled person.
ICARUS is part of DARPA's larger Vanishing Programmable Resources initiative, which funds research into hardware that can dissolve and become unusable when triggered.
Back in the old Soviet Union, factories would produce masses of unusable products as a result of competition to meet unrealistic production quotas.
In Aleppo, Seedra and her younger sister are ready for school, even though the third floor of the building was made unusable by warfare.
"The majority of the crops that will be near the fire-infested land will be unusable," said Bradley, from the California Cannabis Industry Association.
Sabratha's university hospital has twice been hit by shelling, rendering the emergency and surgery units unusable, the U.N. Libya mission said in a statement.
It grew so large that it was unusable in countries where data is still prohibitively expensive, leading Facebook to introduce Facebook Lite on Android.
Police also searched one of the suspect's apartments and found more of the fireworks and a "deco" weapon — an "unusable" AK-47 machine gun.
The lack of disposal options in toilets has costly implications, including clogging pipes, creating unhygienic piles of dirty materials, and even rendering toilets unusable.
Last year, PBS reported that a child-size prosthetic arm can cost $40,000, and is likely to become unusable once its owner outgrows it.
All around the country, actual infrastructure that we've already built is becoming unusable, and no one is willing to pay to fix the problems.
You can use them to turn all of that unusable junk into the raw materials necessary for building weapons, medicine, food, and other necessities.
The project would also repair the existing, century-old tunnel between New York and New Jersey before it becomes unusable in the next decade.
Given Snapchat is all about quick videos, slow load times made it nearly unusable, especially in markets with slower network connections and older phones.
Some commentators have suggested that hopelessly broken devices should simply be "bricked," made unusable in order to protect the security of the larger internet.
There were torrential downpours, near-insurmountable traffic jams, mass disorganization, unusable porta-johns, two deaths, 109 onsite arrests, and a whole lot of chaos.
They conveniently forget that under ObamaCare millions have lost their insurance because premiums have skyrocketed, and increased costs of deductibles have made healthcare unusable.
While the main square of the park has essentially been transformed into a large, safe trading port, the rest of Nuka World remains unusable.
The waste was apparent: contracts included a $20 million payment for an evacuee camp that was never inspected and turned out to be unusable.
There are also false positives, and results that can't be used — and unusable results are more common in pregnancies where there are chromosomal abnormalities.
In a recent report, the Department of Homeland Security's inspector general found "egregious" conditions at immigrant detention centers, including "unusable" bathrooms and expired food.
Some video footage taken outside criminal financier Jeffrey Epstein's cell the night of his death was deemed unusable by investigators, The Washington Post reported.
Cablevision called on Roku to change its software to make it unusable by hackers selling illegal content, the Mexican company said in a statement.
Building in sites that become unusable or with techniques that don't address the challenges of rising seas is effectively throwing money into the ocean.
"Early on in the product, to play music took eight or nine seconds, and it's just unusable when it's like that," Mr. Limp said.
Those who do have broadband access often find it's too expensive, unreliable, or has prohibitive data caps that make it unusable for modern needs.
"I start with the basic assumption that everything I'm seeing is wrong, old or fake — and thus unusable," said Daniel Victor, an Express reporter.
This makes it impossible for the the PGP software that people use to verify its authenticity, which can make the software unusable or break.
This is the world of pre-rolls, interstitials, auto-expanding video units and takeovers that have made the mobile web such an unusable eyesore.
Its one effort to make it unusable for bombs has turned into what the White House and Energy Department say is a costly failure.
Critics said that making working speakers unusable was environmentally unfriendly, while Sonos said it was meant to keep customers from buying subpar used devices.
Worse, each strike like that creates a cloud of shrapnel, potentially setting off a chain reaction of collisions that could render low orbit unusable.
The sanctuary is unusable in the winter and summer because it lacks heating and air-conditioning, Michael Firestone, the president of the synagogue, said.
Eventually, climate change will make large areas  of agricultural production unusable, and farmers will have to find alternative livelihoods with or without cactus pear.
Certainly, these questions are more urgent when we're talking about toxic subcultures that cause real-world suffering and strive to render the platform unusable.
The U.S. intelligence officials' comments appear to contradict recent academic reports that suggested the range was rendered possibly unusable by a September nuclear test.
The Verge called it near unusable and, as TechCrunch reported, many customers were so angry they were denied refunds, they've filed complaints with the FCC.
North Korea is expected to make a show of shutting down its nuclear test site, but experts suspect it's either unusable anyway or easily repaired.
There was easily two to three seconds of lag after a number of shots I took, and the autofocus was pretty much unusable at points.
When that's done, the offline phase commences and the computer is unusable while it overwrites old files and migrates user data to the new installation.
Attempts by Reuters on Friday to access Apple's iBooks Store and iTunes Movies services were met with a message in Chinese saying they were "unusable".
The other cameras present—the cops' body cams—fell off during the scuffle, according to the police, but that allegedly unusable video hasn't been released.
My initial thought was that DeX likely wouldn't be much better, that it would have similar limitations or simply be a clever but unusable concept.
In two days, Magro rendered every bathroom in the house unusable, but for some reason, it was up to the women to clean it up.
The Dell's cheap plastic mouse is borderline unusable, while the HP's wireless keyboard likes to pick and choose which keystrokes it will register at will.
But there's growing frustration among players after more than a day of ongoing problems, and an update that has left fan-run legacy servers unusable.
Note7 owners who refused to trade in the dangerous devices following the production halt in October must take action before Samsung renders their phones unusable.
It's a kind of attack known as a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS), which aims a flood of traffic somewhere to render particular systems unusable.
You'll still get data after the 5GB limit is hit, but it'll be throttled to the near-unusable "Simple Global" speed tier, or about 128Kbps.
The classrooms were unusable because the local government had dismantled the coal-fired boilers for environmental reasons, but not yet installed a replacement heating system.
If the OS is dependent on working with Arm architecture and Huawei gets blocked from using the company's designs, that could make the software unusable.
Yes, but: Some critics suggest that coupling CCUS with EOR could lead to more oil production, as it would enable production at otherwise unusable wells.
The WiFi there is basically unusable, which is why she's driven a bit down the road, where we can speak to each other more easily.
After all, it requires much different care from your normal pots and pans, and, if not properly cared for, can easy rust and become unusable.
Talos researchers wrote that VPNFilter's most dangerous feature is that it can make the devices it lives on completely unusable thanks to a "kill" command.
China grades its water into six bands using Roman numerals, with "grade I" the cleanest, and "below grade V" unusable even for irrigation and industry.
But between 70 and 80 percent of that data is unstructured — that is, "dark" — and therefore largely unusable when it comes to processing and analytics.
Apple has at last released an iOS update to fix a nasty bug that was transforming 9.7-inch iPad Pros into unusable slabs of glass.
However, flashing custom firmware on a router will typically void its warranty and, if not done properly, might leave the device in an unusable state.
But, Evans said, she had problems with the product, particularly the mascara, which she said had become virtually unusable after the company changed its formula.
If the FCC caves to NOAA demands and imposes tighter emissions standards on 2628 GHz operators, those airwaves could become unusable for domestic 28500G services.
The house had one bathroom and four bedrooms, two of which were on the second floor and were "tiny and really unusable," Ms. Benz said.
While Samsung's Galaxy Note7 flagship phone has long been discontinued and (mostly) rendered unusable, the jokes about its occasionally flaming battery still keep on coming.
After dozens and dozens and dozens of inane posts clogging up the page for weeks, the event listing essentially became unusable for any practical reasons.
You can limit screen time on your iPhone using the aptly named "Screen Time" feature, which will lock your apps and make them temporarily unusable.
Building sea walls buys time, but eventually the water will come, and with it corroded infrastructure, unusable farmland, public health disasters, destroyed homes and businesses.
Even the crops that were not in the direct line of fire could lose value or become unusable because of smoke damage, soot and ash.
There is sharp disagreement over whether the gargantuan blast made the site unusable; new evidence suggests the mountain can support new rounds of explosive testing.
Eventually, a "belt" of debris will form and the junk-choked orbit will become very dangerous for new satellites or space stations, and possibly unusable.
Meltwater from the upper layers of the glacier trickle through the airspaces between the snow granules, smearing the chemical signals and making the core unusable.
The effect is like taking an eraser to their images of the night sky, covering their images of the sky with tracts of unusable data.
Many families have found the shelter program unusable due to a lack of participating hotels or the participant's inability to cover the extra associated costs.
That can result in a huge flood of negative mentions that make Twitter effectively unusable and, often, a miserable and unyielding source of online vitriol.
The nyt-owned leafax arrived unusable because it lacked the proper power outlet adaptor and, in fact, there are no phones here to transmit over.
For example, floods affecting agricultural land in low lying coastal areas can leave it unusable for farming, pushing inhabitants to leave the area for good.
Later, after the comedian was finally gone and the producers declared the footage unusable, my friend told them what had happened, at my naive encouragement.
Stryker led the FSA photography division during its documentation of US farms from 1934 to 1943, and any negative he deemed unusable was irreversibly scarred.
Her garage is now full of rubble, much of her antique furniture is waterlogged and potentially unusable, and her sheetrock had to be stripped out.
In addition to entertainment options going dark, basic tools of my work become unusable, notably the encrypted messaging app Signal and the workplace communication platform Slack.
This effectively makes the free version of the service unusable unless you're fine with not actually using any features of your phone while listening to music.
Social media has been filled with complaints over the last three days from MoviePass subscribers, and it all began with the app becoming unusable on Friday.
Owners of iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus devices are slapping Apple with a lawsuit over a so-called "Touch Disease" that makes the devices unusable.
"[W]e observed detainee bathrooms that were in poor condition, including mold and peeling paint on walls, floors, and showers, and unusable toilets," the report reads.
I left for a trip/totally forgot about the wine and came back to what was essentially a bottle of unusable vinegar (and wasted money). Curses!
Running these games on their highest settings would either bog down the computer to the point of making it unusable or just crash the game entirely.
Nike says that a fix is in the works for its broken Adapt BB smart sneakers, days after an Android update rendered some of them unusable.
It has its flaws — obvious ones like the screen colors and sometimes irritating ones like the camera — but not ones that ever make the phone unusable.
But with transportation dollars increasingly tough to come by, cities should think twice about buying shiny new toys while they let their old workhorses become unusable.
Some of the planes lay damaged, rusting and exposed on the edge of makeshift former airstrips, rendered unusable by large craters created by Honduran military explosives.
Each epoxy has a different cure rate, but the kind used to manufacture airplanes becomes unusable after about four weeks, according to Federal Aviation Administration regulations.
They would also be totally unusable, because at the frame rates needed for VR, such displays would burn through 50-203 GBs of data per second.
I was able to install an email client, but it crashed every time I tried to set it up with my email accounts, rendering it unusable.
Apple says it has identified and fixed a bug that caused some people to have their phones and tablets rendered unusable after updating to iOS 10.
A renter who moved here recently, she had to share an outhouse with several neighbors, some of whom didn't clean up after themselves, leaving it unusable.
In affected cars, it can cause the dashboard screen to spontaneously reset itself and, as a result, both the radio and navigation system can be unusable.
On July 13rd, people in the village of Duraz, Bahrain began having serious internet problems — mobile networks ground to a halt and landline connections were unusable.
Municipal court services remained offline on Thursday and City Hall employees told Reuters their work computers were still unusable a week after the hack was detected.
The solar industry has been extremely successful in utilizing landfills, abandoned mines and other excess unusable land for large-scale production of much needed renewable energy.
A North Korean nuclear test site recently shuttered by Pyongyang is unusable and will cause a catastrophe if another test occurs, according to a new report.
One afternoon, a long time buyer challenged her about the dwindling quality of her hair, after a pack turned into an unusable tumble-weave post wash.
And then he hits a rock and one of the tires becomes unusable and he's upset and he's crying and he doesn't know what to do.
The 33-year-old mother, whose children are ages 1 to 12, showed me a basket of unusable black corn kernels, picked from a rotten crop.
The individual components of blood spoil at different speeds, but donated platelets become unusable after a mere five days; red blood cells last around 42 days.
However, in a disaster scenario, hotels themselves might be damaged or unusable because of the crisis, or simply not close enough to serve the immediate needs.
If we design roads and bridges using standards based on past environmental conditions, they will likely fail or be unusable in the not-too-distant future.
Sure sometimes things flop or are completely unusable, but Chinese phone makers are responsible for the return of slider phones and fun, pop-up selfie cams.
For patients, that efficiency can make the difference between life and death; especially now, during Ghana's rainy months, when roads can be unusable due to flooding.
Anyone booking a Vdara suite for the use of a kitchen will most certainly end up paying extra to take advantage of this otherwise unusable amenity.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish military targeted and rendered unusable Syria's Nayrab military airport in the northern province of Aleppo, Turkey's state-owned Anadolu agency said on Sunday.
"(W)e observed detainee bathrooms that were in poor condition, including mold and peeling paint on walls, floors, and showers, and unusable toilets," the report reads.
"The worry is that we'll start seeing a chain reaction where all the satellites kill each other with shrapnel and space becomes unusable," McDowell told CNN.
Intelligence Committee members from both parties warn the court-order requirement, in particular, could hamstring investigators, creating so many privacy hurdles that the program becomes unusable.
Shots of food I took at a holiday party at dusk looked positively smeared, and pics of Christmas lights in the dark outside were basically unusable.
The room lights were useless, the landline hotel telephones were dead and our smartphones soon became unusable for anything other than the power-sucking flashlight function.
The problems now established were advanced enough to make the fuel elements unusable for the plant's next operating cycle, resulting in the eight week delay, KKL said.
There would be mass panic and evacuations, and the bomb would render a port, financial district, or government complex unusable and uninhabitable for years until scrubbed clean.
Shafqat Bukhari, from Srinagar, told CNN that he was "disgusted" to be billed for the more than 70 days that his phone was unusable during the blackout.
The trick, therefore, is one of persuading Beijing that, to quote ISRI, using the word "waste to jointly refer to unusable waste and valuable scrap is confusing".
That's a laborious process, and a filmmaker might end up with an unfixable shot that they don't realize is unusable until days or weeks after the shoot.
Less dramatic than the difference between the first pair of images, this comparison represents a step change from crummy, noisy, and unusable to a perfectly decent shot.
Apple posted on its website this morning that it "officially acknowledges" setting your iOS device's date to May 1, 1970 or earlier will render it completely unusable.
Having viral tweets can often make the platform virtually unusable, not only because of spam, but due to the personal harassment and dogpiling that often accompanies it.
The judge said the building wasn&apost largely unusable or unlivable, and until the agency could prove otherwise, ordered the agency not to terminate residents&apos leases.
Meanwhile, food scraps that are unusable are finding a new life in the form of fertilizers and cooking gas, thanks to energy companies like Israel-based Homebiogas.
Note: My colleague Vlad Savov received two consecutive review samples of the Elite 65t that suffered from frequent audio dropouts to the point where they were unusable.
Less than a day into its pitiful existence, the VOICE hotline has been rendered unusable by tipsters claiming to have seen criminal aliens of the extraterrestrial kind.
He ended up singing every take live with the band even though the resulting vocal tracks, with so much sound bleed from the drums, would be unusable.
As the best farming areas have become more productive, and as rich countries have imported more of their food, marginal land has become unusable for ordinary agriculture.
I was initially a fan of CarPlay, but Apple has yet to advance the platform, and now several years after its launch, it feels dated and unusable.
The recordings had been deemed so vulnerable that a single spin of a record through a player could cause irreparable damage that would render the recording unusable.
In these conditions, the main Facebook app, which is increasingly focusing on video and images, is often unusable due to high load times and massive data consumption.
And this can result in anything from lost photos and contacts to stolen credit card numbers and malware that bricks your phone, rendering it unusable and unrepairable.
The butterfly keyboard is perhaps the greatest design mistake Apple has ever made: It has rendered untold numbers of MacBook Pros completely unusable and eroded consumer trust.
Parts of WIPP were rendered unusable after a February 2014 explosion of a disposal drum containing a volatile mix of nuclear waste and carbon-based kitty litter.
He started asking people at work and at the forums if they would volunteer some time to tackle the garbage that was making the local park unusable.
They did manage to make shallow slices on the subcutaneous fat on the underside of the hide, but the knife-edge still melted quickly and became unusable.
For the disposable vapes that teens prefer—like single-use Puff Bars—the chip is inserted in such a way that removing it would make them unusable.
The Big One has rendered San Francisco's Bay Bridge unusable, and the government of Northern California—the state has split in two—can't afford to fix it.
Due to the power outage, the shelter reportedly lost a number of refrigerated medicines and vaccinations, and towels and bedding have been saturated with smoke and are unusable.
While it's probably great forsome light skin tones, it's not right for mine — and there's nothing that bugs me more than an unusable shade in a fancy palette.
We would always recommend keeping current backups of your most important data, so if your computer does become unusable, you can recover the files and apps you need.
And we hear this from families who are forced in the ACA, whose deductibles and copays and out-of-pocket costs almost make the plan unusable for them.
During his Audio Computer Recording Class, he encountered a blind music student and realized that the software required for the course was unusable for those with visual impairments.
The result has taken its toll on the park, with habitat destruction and damage to the namesake Joshua trees, officials said, in addition to trash and unusable restrooms.
Out here on Atlantic Seaboard, I can report that the game, which was totally unusable this morning, now seems to work, though it still requires the occasional reboot.
Apple released watchOS 5.1 earlier today, but has temporarily removed it from availability after users reported that their watches were rendered unusable by attempting to install the update.
For one, it'll bring productivity back to the area, which is still largely unusable due to long-term radiation exposure, but has an ample supply of cheap land.
I expect that many users would quickly discover that the full firehose is unusable, and would seek alternatives that fit with how they wanted to use the platform.
Earlier this week, word got out that LG's fancy new UltraFine 5K display was having some serious issues, becoming "become unstable" and "unusable" when placed near a router.
Due to the congestion of its network and high transaction fees, it's nearly unusable for micro-transactions, which is why gaming store Steam ditched it a week ago.
But some Windows users found that the update rendered their PCs unusable, and now Microsoft has paused the update in some cases until it can fix the problem.
Thus, Touch Disease starts to rear its ugly self and render iPhones unusable when the Touch IC chips come loose over time, likely from daily handling and impact.
But the site isn't totally unusable, it just needs a stronger push, which is why the naked mole rats are still able to grow a normal nervous system.
I hope this is either an anomaly on the unit I've had, or something Huawei can fix via a software update, as it renders Night Mode nearly unusable.
In his Reddit post, Vorick broached the possibility that the Siacoin community could implement a change to the mining code so that the Bitmain ASICs would be unusable.
The pilot program is unusable for people without a smartphone or credit card, and the company attempted to have the city sign an unusually far-reaching nondisclosure agreement.
In one instance, the production team had scouted out an ideal beach location only to return before filming to find it had been rendered unusable by a storm.
This could also alienate households that are split between iPhone and Android — the HomeKit product could be virtually unusable to some, where smartphones serve as the remote control.
Early reports from The Washington Post said that investigators found footage from one camera outside the late financier's cell to be unusable, although it did not specify why.
And, when it's done, this solid thing which runs you 70 dollars is unusable, the damage done in the course of playing the game rendered permanent and irreversible.
In cars, the early voice recognition systems were typically close to unusable, with a user experience that was often eclipsed by the worst of customer service phone trees.
Last year, California Corrections officials told AP that they would not expand a "inmate call capture program" program using devices which intercepted cellphone signals, rendering the phones unusable.
"We used sabotage to produce about 10 million faulty bullets and thousands of unusable artillery shells," she said in a 2013 interview with a Spanish trade union magazine.
But since she is saddled with a wide dimpled ass, thick thighs and a lacking chin, her diminished capacity for empathy sits unused because it is almost unusable.
ISTANBUL, March 1 (Reuters) - Turkish military targeted and rendered unusable Syria's Nayrab military airport in the northern province of Aleppo, Turkey's state-owned Anadolu agency said on Sunday.
But the issue was much more pronounced than on previous cameras I've used, to the point that it was almost unusable while swimming without the touch screen locked.
Stuart: Apple decided to sacrifice functionality for thinness, and then it became this whole scandal because an entire line of laptops were unusable because of this dumb keyboard.
Unusable for farmers, links land was left to the herdsmen and hunters, and to the first golfers in Scotland who found a landscape ideally suited to their game.
The malware, which Cisco Talos calls "VPNFilter," can steal personal information, redirect web traffic, infect other devices and -- worst of all -- even "brick" infected devices to make them unusable.
More than 2,400 homes and businesses in Nebraska have been destroyed or damaged, with 200 miles (320 km) of roads unusable and 11 bridges wiped out, according to authorities.
While many companies have been able to get away with poor or unusable codebases, I doubt developers will let future companies get away with so much smoke and mirrors.
Apple has provided a solution for iPhone users impacted by Error 53, which rendered the smartphone unusable after unauthorized third-party service centers made repairs involving the Home button.
In one incident in 2017, which has since been attributed to Russian hackers, a ransomware virus was used to mask a data deletion technique, rendering victim computers totally unusable.
Out here on the Atlantic Seaboard, I can report that the game, which was totally unusable this morning, now seems to work, though it still requires the occasional reboot.
The issue could result in a vehicle losing its power-steering-assist function, which would make it more difficult to turn the steering wheel but not make it unusable.
That release in turn led to attacks by others throughout the fall, including one that made much of the internet unusable on the East Coast on an October Friday.
Among other things, Professional difficulty restricts the number of times players can save their progress and makes certain disguises unusable if their previous owner left any conspicuous bloodstains behind.
Area businessman Lee Dragna claims his seats have become unusable for him, his family, and potential clients he'd like to schmooze due to player protests during the national anthem.
Furthermore, some types of coal need to be washed to remove excess oil and slurry, contaminating surface and ground water and making it unusable for any other purpose afterward.
The problem is that a continuing resolution puts the funding in the wrong appropriations accounts, creating unusable surpluses in some, and billions of dollars of unworkable shortfalls in others.
If a bug "bricks" the virtual iOS device and renders it unusable, it's a matter of just booting up a new one rather than obtaining a whole new phone.
While small private surveys indicate there are approximately 2.5 million cases of DGU annually, they suffer from significant false positives and other methodological problems that render their estimates unusable.
After Lemonade dropped, the Beyhive quickly rendered Rachel Roy's social media channels unusable after they suspected that she was the one with whom Jay Z had cheated on Beyoncé.
In 2007, the company spent $1.15 billion to address the Xbox 360's infamous "Red Ring of Death" defect, which often left early versions of the popular console unusable.
That means that three-quarters of the time, medicines against infectious disease that looked promising in small studies either were ineffective or had side effects that made them unusable.
" While homeowners are bound to their flood-soaked properties, for better or worse, state law allows landlords and tenants to void a lease if a unit is "totally unusable.
The e-commerce giant launched its express, same-day delivery service, Prime Now, on Thursday morning in Singapore, but by that afternoon the service seemed to have become unusable.
Missing any of these perspectives could lead to an incomplete understanding of the drivers of offsets, risking operationally irrelevant, or unusable, or less than state of the art concepts.
For victims to pursue external evidence on their own, first, is potentially dangerous and, second, may not comport with the law, which could render that evidence unusable at trial.
Dallas, Texas (CNN)The Dallas apartment complex that suffered damage from a crane collapse has been deemed "totally unusable," and residents will be refunded their security deposits and June rent.
I've found the throttling makes the device unusable for gaming after less than 10 minutes in those battery efficient modes, dropping the experience from 60fps to 30fps in some titles.
That could explain why Kim Jong-un recently promised to shutter it: if the test site is now unusable, that would mean he wasn't actually giving up anything of value.
Bricking a device means that it's been rendered completely unusable—about as good for making things like telephone calls and Snappy Chats™ and Twitter Tweets™ as a brick.
At the back exit, Herrera said the emergency slide deployed but the fuselage was at an odd angle, so it was unusable and people had to jump to the ground.
Denis Grisak, the man behind the Garadget project, told Martin his harsh tone was not appreciated — and then he proceeded to render Martin's device unusable by disabling its server connection.
More than 2,400 Nebraska homes and businesses were destroyed or damaged, with 200 miles (322 km) of roads unusable and 11 bridges wiped out, Governor Pete Ricketts said on Wednesday.
You only know this has happened because the icon for an archived app turns grey and unusable, and you won't be able to zoom in fully on a compressed photo.
But only after the catastrophic levee breaches — which made schools unusable even if most students had not fled the city — did it move to take over most of the schools.
At the moment US intelligence suggests North Korea's longstanding underground nuclear test site at Punggye-ri has been damaged by underground seismic activity and may be unusable in certain sections.
Spagni and the Monero developers have taken a hardline stance on the issue and are planning a hard fork for Monero that will render Bitmain's ASICs unusable on the network.
As for durability, after two years of use, my wife took her 2015 MacBook out of her bag to find it warped around the corner, making its headphone jack unusable.
Many of the designated polling places in Gulf County have been destroyed, and some of those left standing have been turned into interim shelters, rendering them unusable, Mr. Hanlon said.
But in order to qualify for the program, people must enable "recycle mode," a software feature that activates a countdown before bricking the speaker — that is, making it permanently unusable.
As we worked our way through the day and ultimately our meals, we noticed the rinse water becoming unusable, so we replaced it a few times to keep things fresh.
Furthermore, the preparatory construction to reinforce the basement of the Palais de Tokyo, would render many of its spaces unusable for a long time and greatly handicap the art center.
The portal crashed more than once, and along with many of the state exchanges, was largely unusable for weeks, leaving hundreds of thousands of people struggling to sign up for coverage.
Much of south-east England received half a month s worth of rain in just a matter of hours this week, and waterlogged fields surrounding the event have been deemed unusable.
Photo: Getty ImagesMicrosoft has finally called a mulligan and will just replace Surface Pro 4 models that are experiencing screen flickering that makes the tablet-laptop hybrids unusable, Ars Technica reported.
A combination of stagnant living standards for the broad middle of society and an accumulation of unusable extra wealth by the rich has pushed fairness to the top of public argument.
When a user clicks on the link in the attack e-mail, the malware encrypts all files on that computer, including shared files, making them unusable until a "ransom" is paid.
Much like the firehose of spam that made email almost unusable in the late 1990s, robocalls have made people in the US wary of picking up their cell phones and landlines.
The app says it's best used on a well-lit, patterned platform, but it barely discerns patterns regardless of the lighting and is unusable on patternless surfaces, like a plastic table.
Davutoglu said Turkey would make the Menagh air base north of the city of Aleppo "unusable" if the YPG, which seized it over the weekend from Syrian insurgents, did not withdraw.
More than 2,400 Nebraska homes and businesses have been destroyed or damaged, with 200 miles (320 km) of roads unusable and 11 bridges wiped out, Governor Pete Ricketts said on Wednesday.
Monitoring group the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said warplanes most probably from the coalition hit the two bridges in Deir al-Zor province on Tuesday and Wednesday, making them unusable.
Gates was ticked off because he had tried to download a Microsoft app, Movie Maker, from the Microsoft website but discovered "This site is so slow it is unusable," Gates said.
Never mind that the recipe was supposed to create six (some of the apples were unusable thanks to my clumsy chopping skills), but they actually, really, truly looked like the video.
WannaCry, malware that rendered files on 300,000 computers unusable until users paid a ransom, serves as a chilling reminder of what could happen if government-created exploits escape into the wild.
Frustrated, the guy smashed his mouse on his desk, rendering it unusable, and Hirano had to race around the office, hunting for a replacement so the programmer could continue to code.
Our story today explores why the United States has largely stuck to a minimal construction standard, one that studies predict will leave thousands of buildings unusable immediately after a large earthquake.
Stock photo databases, such as Getty and Shutterstock, put a gigantic logo in the middle of the photo so that's it's literally unusable if you don't have the right licensing rights.
For example, a hospital may withstand flooding or an earthquake, but if the water system that serves it or the roads that lead to it are unusable, the hospital can't function.
I'm sorry, but this is the worst update i've ever seen and now homepage is just unusable, i can't look at thumbnails so big, my eyes are in pain right now.
The speaker company had pushed a trade-up program that gave customers a discount for upgrading — but only if they put their old speaker into Recycle Mode, making it permanently unusable.
The ultimate nightmare is a speculative situation known as the Kessler effect, in which crash debris sets off a cascade of escalating damage to other spacecraft, potentially rendering entire orbits unusable.
WannaCry, malware that rendered files on 300,000 computers unusable until users paid a ransom, serves as a chilling reminder of what could happen if government-created exploits escape into the wild.
Centuries of overuse and deforestation have led to "salinity, acidification, and loss of biodiversity" in the Earth's soil, according to the United Nations — consequences that could render land unusable for agriculture.
It's also very friendly to the theater business, which would like to see more people coming during off-times, something that MoviePass inadvertently accomplished by making its service virtually unusable on weekends.
A new teardown from iFixit has revealed Apple's added a thin rubber layer underneath each key that might help keep specks of dust from getting lodged inside and rendering the key unusable.
Completely wireless earbuds designed for runningLikeSuch a good, snug fitNo LikeInterference made them unusable in the cityWhat's especially neat about the whole setup is that each bud is designed to work independently.
The app limited users to giving the company permission to either always track their location or to not track their location at all — the latter option making the app all but unusable.
Among other considerations, if his guests keep providing him with substances to shoot into that line, it may well become infected and unusable, and he will get even sicker than he is.
It's unclear what mischief they're planning, but if hackers are able to make much of the internet unusable, say, once or twice a month, it will totally change how the web works.
An unknown attacker (or a careless developer) has exploited it to effectively destroy a piece of Parity's code, effectively rendering all multi-sig wallets that were created after July 2290 completely unusable.
In Nebraska, more than 2,400 homes and businesses were destroyed or damaged, with 4003 miles (322 km) of roads unusable and 11 bridges wiped out, Governor Pete Ricketts told a news conference.
More than 2,400 homes and businesses were destroyed or damaged in Nebraska, with 4003 miles (322 km) of roads unusable and 11 bridges wiped out, Governor Pete Ricketts told a news conference.
Outlook, which was once nearly unusable on mobile devices, is now a super-slick email manager that can easily handle almost all your mail — even if you don't have any Microsoft accounts.
Oil professionals also talk about equipment idled for so long that it has become unusable, rising service costs, and the threat of extra supply from the backlog of drilled-but-uncompleted wells.
In a nutshell, the attackers used the hole to bombard victims with pop-ups and render Safari unusable unless a ransom fee in the form of an iTunes gift card is paid.
Barely one in 10 residents has access to safe drinking water through the public water network, and the United Nations projects that Gaza's aquifer may become unusable at the end this year.
And to make matters worse, there are reports that the nuclear testing site is damaged and largely unusable anyway, so dismantling it doesn't mean as much as dismantling a fully operational site.
Trump has frequently blasted wind power as both a private citizen and as president, wrongly claiming in speeches that it causes cancer and renders electronics unusable when the wind is not blowing.
Tax credits under the House GOP's ObamaCare repeal-and-replace bill meant to help people afford insurance could be largely unusable in some blue states because of a showdown over abortion rules.
Living carbon is valuable to living creatures, durable carbon is locked up in an unusable state, and fugitive carbon is the unwanted carbon in our system — the portion that can cause damage.
"I am thrilled that this high-level narco-tunnel has been discovered and will be rendered unusable for cross-border smuggling," Aaron Heitke, a deputy chief patrol agent, said in the statement.
The PDNPA additionally recognizes that even if a computer network is breached and personal data is taken, organizations can employ security measures such as at-rest encryption that render the data unusable.
Ms. Gaines had a stroke a year ago, leaving her right hand unusable and twisted back at the wrist, and the fingers of her left hand swollen to twice their normal size.
The reason, she said, is simple: kinetic warfare (using Anti-Satellite Missiles to blow stuff up in orbit) generates a ton of debris and makes space unusable for everybody—including the aggressor.
The bad news: HQ has already been pretty much unusable due to unexpectedly high demand for weeks as the number of users shot from the tens of thousands to the hundreds of thousands.
However, one of the life rafts was punctured by the wreckage rendering it unusable, and the floor of the second life raft failed, leaving only the inflated tubes for people to hang onto.
For instance, in one case I ran into, two Android apps on the Plus were open, but unusable, because they kept blinking and jumping in front and in back of each other rapidly.
When a California travel agent ended up with a Windows 10 installation that, she told The Seattle Times, she never authorized, it made her computer all but unusable and almost sabotaged her business.
For instance, in one case I ran into, two Android apps on the Plus were open but unusable, because they kept blinking and jumping in front and in back of each other rapidly.
A detective investigating a robbery suspect types a first name and a physical description into the computer—two fragmented clues that would have remained paper scraps of unusable data in an earlier era.
With the Molten Copper Overwrite™ even an incomplete destruction of the hard disk will result in an unusable metal puck with no clear way to access the scorched ones and zeros within.
But according to Loveless, both panic buttons can be tracked with a cheap antenna, and the Wearsafe device was vulnerable to a denial-of-service attack, meaning it could be remotely rendered unusable.
More than 2,400 Nebraska homes and businesses were destroyed or damaged, with 200 miles (322 km) of roads unusable and 11 bridges wiped out, Governor Pete Ricketts told a news conference on Wednesday.
A Bloomberg reporter shared images of his Galaxy Fold review unit "just two days in" with an unusable display, one that looked akin to a large smartphone with midnight ink spilled on it.
If anything, the above numbers belie the real volume of the breach, as they reflect Hunt's effort to clean up the data set to account for duplicates and to strip out unusable bits.
The result is somewhere between the old Alt + F4 trick and a script kiddie stunt, and it ranges from being annoying to rendering a device unusable, depending on the tenacity of the troll.
We are talking about thousands upon thousands of families in places like Rockport, Beaumont and Port Arthur where homes are mold infested, plumbing and appliances unusable, cars needed for getting to work wrecked.
One of the cameras in the hallway outside of Epstein's cell captured footage that was deemed unusable, though it is unclear what about the footage investigators deemed not usable, The Washington Post reported.
If I have a drink in one hand, half my phone is basically unusable, as my thumb cannot reach the far side of the screen (the letter A — so near, yet so far).
During the weekly Ethereum Core developer meeting on April 6, one of the items on the agenda was whether or not to pursue a hard fork that would make Bitmain's Ethereum ASIC unusable.
Vescovo also heard that Richard Branson, a British entrepreneur, had quietly shelved his plan to dive the deep-ocean trenches when he discovered his submarine would be rendered unusable after a single dive.
At the time, UX product designer Bona Kim wrote that broken functions, a squirrelly style sheet, incompatibility with mobile, and unclear hierarchy of information at the expense aesthetic "simplicity" made it maddeningly unusable.
Freak rainstorms made several ice roads unusable for a while in February, he said, and he spent the first weekend in April rescuing a stranded trucker's rig that had broken through lake ice.
A huge portion of my daily walk from the subway to the office renders the earbuds unusable, with constant bouts of lost connectivity unless I hold my phone up at about chest level.
As Engadget noted, instead of mandating backdoors, the arrangement may instead create an awkward situation in which companies are forced to turn over data that is "effectively unusable" because it cannot be decrypted.
Routing/addressing: Finding a 0-day in something like BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) across multiple vendors, or massive route-poisoning attacks could potentially fragment the internet to a state where it was unusable.
The animal rights groups said the Texas-based Art of Shaving agreed to switch to synthetic brushes as their current brushes become unusable and to collaborate with PETA to develop a synthetic brush.
The app stopped getting regular updates in the fall of 2016 and, even before then, its App Store reviews were overwhelmingly negative, with users complaining about frequent crashed and bugs making the app unusable.
The filing says that Priano-Keyser's daughter tried to push the screen back into place, but the Apple Watch has reportedly been "unusable" ever since, according to MacRumors, which first reported on the lawsuit.
Festival-goers expected luxurious villas and musical performances from Blink 182, Rae Sremmurd, Skepta, Desiigner, Tyga, and Pusha T, but arrived on the island to find tents — which included bare mattresses — and unusable latrines.
The flat edges are pretty clearly done that way to let Apple use more of the interior space without having to cede a few millimeters all the way around the edge to unusable space.
These have damaged roads and buildings at Ein Gedi beach, in Israel, and hit the Mineral Beach Spa in Mitzpe Shalem, an Israeli settlement in the West Bank, so hard that it is unusable.
This was no normal doctor's office lobby: no trashy daytime talk show running on a barely functioning TV, no fashion magazines from 2004, and no completely unusable cone-shaped cups by the water cooler.
Dams supplying Cape Town's residents, who face mandatory water restrictions, are lying at 21.2 percent capacity, or an effective 11.2 percent, as the last 10 percent of the dam's water is unusable, officials said.
Last year, Apple updated its MacBook Pros and MacBooks to include a silicone membrane under the keys, which was largely perceived as an effort to prevent dust and debris from making the keyboard unusable.
Ransomware, as this latest wrinkle in malicious software, or malware, is known, stealthily infects a desktop or laptop computer, sometimes locking up the machine, but more often encrypting data and files, rendering them unusable.
That means if you've got a MacBook Pro with a keyboard that could become unusable from specks of dust getting lodged underneath the keys, the only replacement you're getting is the same exact thing.
Mr. Cloonan also surmised that Mr. Skoro might have been considered unusable by the authorities because his identity had been divulged in Canada, or because there were questions about whether he could be trusted.
Gunawan says restaurants typically have to dispose around 30% of the produce they purchase from markets, but Eden Farm has a 100% guarantee and will refund the price of any produce that is unusable.
In an action plan published last year, the government vowed to improve water quality nationwide by 2030, and it aims to bring large volumes of unusable "below grade five" water back into the economy.
Sprint officials later told the Buzans that an "unsavory" looking man who visited the store after the couple was inadvertently assigned Almitra Buzan's phone number, overriding her own service and rendering her phone unusable.
Plaintiffs led by Beth Kljajic and Kathleen Cates alleged that Whirlpool's Vision II Platform Wall Ovens were prone to overheat and lock up when the self-cleaning function was turned on, leaving them unusable.
It turns out that a networking issue between Roku devices and the Nintendo Switch forced Roku devices into a boot loop, rendering them unusable while people were playing "Pokémon" with the same internet connection.
But rather than being turned into new consumer goods like fleece jackets and sneakers, much of the waste is unusable for recycling and is instead thrown into the furnaces that fuel Tropodo's tofu boilers.
The first of Hubble's many technical issues was "a bad case of the jitters"; severe flapping of the solar panels whenever the observatory moved between sunlight and darkness rendered its signature long exposures unusable.
The controversial trade-up program encouraged Sonos customers to claim a 30% discount when upgrading to new products, but only by first placing their old speaker into "Recycle Mode," thus making it permanently unusable.
While the airport may be unusable, taking it would still be a milestone for the offensive, as would taking the adjacent hilltop village of Abu Saif, which sits at a higher elevation than Mosul.
It won't make these apps unusable — in some cases the apps' users may not even immediately notice the changes — but it's a drastic enough change that developers have mounted a public campaign against the decision.
Besides the issue that something like this would be kind of unusable in big cities like New York, my biggest worry would be that someone would try to steal the Gita while it's following me.
That includes the capability to monitor internet traffic that comes through the router, to send that information back to the Russian government via the Tor network, and to render the router itself unusable if necessary.
Then again, the Audezes leak sound out to a degree that makes them unusable in public spaces, whereas the Shures are practically silent to anyone nearby even when I'm running them at a high volume.
"While out-of-app ads are not particularly novel, those served by this plugin render the phones nearly unusable," wrote Kristina Balaam, a security intelligence engineer with Lookout, in a blog post revealing her findings.
After a few days, it deteriorated into weird internet insanity, and, whether you find it funny or not, you've got to give it up for the sheer force with which the page was made unusable.
They also run into difficulties when patients are unable to stay very still - very young children or patients with movement disorders for example - since even a 5-millimeter movement can mean the images are unusable.
I think that no matter what the price point of your powder makeup, it&aposs still really sad when you have a product that you like and now it kind of just feels, like, unusable.
Some observers have said that the site had become partially unusable anyway due to the damage incurred after six nuclear tests since 2006, while others say the site was still in operation only months ago.
It said 53 mines and improvised explosive devices had been destroyed and 74 caves and shelters used by the PKK made unusable, adding that it had also seized weapons and ammunition belonging to the militants.
"Cleartext HTTP sites are trivial to onionify, but anything with substantial amounts of SSL will be practically unusable by the average person unless the site owners sanction the onion with an SSL certificate," Muffett said.
Fashion's dirty secretThis incident is an example of a concerning tactic adopted by retailers where some often choose to throw away clothing that would be considered to be unsellable but not unusable rather than donate it.
"I was told last night that the room [the Pervin Chapel] is unusable forever because there are probably 1,000 bullets that entered the walls of the building of that room," Berkun, the rabbi emeritus, tells PEOPLE.
According to the site: Right out of the box, UltraFine 5K Display was hardly usable as it would consistently disconnect and even freeze my MacBook Pro which made it unusable for work on Thursday and Friday.
The cake may be the best symbol yet of the incoming administration: much of what little it brings is plagiarized, and most of it is unusable for the purpose for which presidential administrations are usually intended.
Still, the company isn't too concerned with you stealing one of those precious baby iPhones because it will be unusable as soon as Apple realizes and puts the phone in "Lost Mode" remotely, which bricks it.
Kim refuted claims by Chinese scientists that parts of the site had been so badly damaged by previous explosions, particularly its sixth and last test in September, that it may now be unusable, Moon's office added.
Brazil's Maracana, which staged the last World Cup final in 2014, has become unusable in recent months, sitting with rusting gates and with a badly damaged playing area following a dispute over repair costs and redevelopment.
Kay Koroma, an assistant coach with the United States boxing team, opened the trunk of Fuchs's car one day and found it filled with supplies that Fuchs said were unusable because they had touched something else.
Kay Koroma, an assistant coach with the United States boxing team, opened the trunk of Fuchs's car one day and found it filled with supplies that Fuchs said were unusable because they had touched something else.
It said 53 mines and improvised explosive devices had been destroyed and 74 caves and shelters used by the PKK were made unusable, adding that it had also seized weapons and ammunition belonging to the militants.
Update, May 26, 2:15pm: The story has been updated to reflect, while the original class action suit claims Tesla's Autopilot feature is "essentially unusable and demonstrably dangerous," the settlement from Tesla offers compensation for delayed features.
But while the hack is wildly impractical and almost completely unusable, the demonstration is nevertheless another reminder that we're all a bit spoiled when even think of calling devices like the Apple Watch useless, or a toy.
Although all but unusable as a real currency, it's good enough for what we need it to do and we also can expect quantum computing hardware to change the face of the oldest and most familiar cryptocurrency.
The electoral system pushed through by Renzi in 2015 is unusable because it assumed the upper house Senate would no longer be directly elected, as envisaged by his constitutional reform which was thrown out in the referendum.
But horticulture producers are already struggling to find enough labor, and farmers have argued that the potential additional labor shortfall caused by the tax would cause fruit to simply drop off trees and rot, making it unusable.
Horticulture producers are already struggling to find enough labor, according to a recent study by the National Farmers Federation, and farmers say that without enough labor, fruit will simply drop off trees and rot, making it unusable.
Some go so far as to vandalize them, burning the QR codes to make them impossible to rent, or even busting them up completely — the Lime in the photo below was completely unusable for both these reasons.
The set was erected so specifically and thoroughly that it included a kitchen in the back, unusable but complete, that you could see only a fraction of, and a fireplace that the cameras would never pick up.
To the Editor: Your article outlines how regulations requiring hospitals to post their prices have resulted in data that is incomprehensible and unusable by consumers because of the complexity and inconsistency inherent in our health care system.
But there is still an inherent tragedy to a now-unusable piece of clothing that is made irrelevant not by the ebbs and flows of fashion trends but by documents compiled by a 74-year-old lawyer.
Venezuela in the late 1990s relied heavily on Western companies to develop upgrading technology that allowed it to tap what had previously been unusable oil in the vast Orinoco Belt - now considered the world's largest crude reserve.
The investigation by Roscosmos into the recent failure will probably extend beyond December—the date by which the three astronauts presently on the ISS must use a Soyuz descent vehicle before its corrosive fuel renders the craft unusable.
By that point I had my first smartphone, and although its Android app was close to unusable at the time compared to its slick iOS counterpart, the social network continued to amalgamate most of my non-academic life.
The old MP01 is still being sold on Punkt's site after taking a price cut, but it's likely that the MP02 came about since 2G networks are shutting down across the world and will render the MP01 unusable.
As a very quick recap: Shortly after the comment period opened for both net neutrality and the rollback of net neutrality there was a rush of activity that rendered the filing system unusable for a period of hours.
"  According to FAA reports, certain valves on the Boeing 767 needed to be replaced that could cause spontaneous deployment resulting in "injury to passengers and crew, damage to equipment, and the slide becoming unusable in an emergency evacuation.
Earlier today we published a story about Neverware, a New York City startup that is helping schools refurbish old Windows PCs and Macs that had been abandoned as unusable, converting them into "Chromebooks" students can actually work on.
But it adds up to many times the amount of money the prepaid card provider had promised to set aside to repay customers whose checks bounced or who otherwise had to pay fees because their accounts were unusable.
Froome's bike was unusable after the collision and his team was nowhere to be found with a replacement so...he just started running, which is technically not the way to go about racing in the Tour de France.
At least one camera stationed in the hallway outside billionaire financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's prison cell, where officials say he hanged himself earlier this month, had footage that was deemed unusable, The Washington Post reports.
While one hallway camera had unusable footage, another nearby camera caught clearer video, the Post noted, adding that it is unknown why certain footage was useable while some was not, as well as the extent of the glitch.
What followed were several days sleeping on a school gymnasium floor since his family home had been damaged, and then weeks of skating in ice shows around Japan to get practice time since his home rink was unusable.
At the end of the day, public land ranchers are able to turn an otherwise unusable natural resource into healthy, free-range, high-quality protein while reducing the land management burden and budget demands of our federal government.
A barrel of crude oil is unusable as such; it needs to be subjected to "fractional distillation" in a refinery, producing diesel, gasoline, heavy fuel oil and a range of non-transport products, some even used in pharmaceuticals.
But in a city of unusable toilets and iffy cellular service — where nearly every street seemed like a set from a disaster movie — tensions were occasionally high as people waited for their first hot meal since Tuesday night.
In legal filings, she said that she believed that the tape was unusable, but after defense lawyers filed a motion demanding to see it, she asked her I.T. department to examine it and it was found to work.
This is because not every country operates under the same voltage and plugging in a curling iron that is not made for the proper voltage can cause fuse shortages and can fry your hair tool, rendering it unusable.
However, battery degradation is inevitable, and without some sort of intervention, it's very likely that iPhones would become unusable sooner than they already do, if Apple didn't apply some sort of fix to manage power usage in old batteries.
Some gamers were alarmed and initially worried that their console hardware might be broken, but it was purely an Xbox Live and software issue — albeit a bad one that basically made the Xbox One unusable for a couple hours.
Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 troubles are continuing—the company was just hit with a class action lawsuit in New Jersey focused on recovering cell phone contract fees for customers who were left with an unusable phone for several weeks.
Any sane person could understand that Verizon and the other carriers want to make sure their customers have replacement phones before issuing software that will turn off data service and make them unusable unless plugged into a wall socket.
This isn't a radical change and you're not going to find any new controls here, but the company says that the update is meant to make the tools easier to use on mobile, where it was previously almost unusable.
Since then, the service, which lets subscribers watch upward of 120 live television channels like CNN and AMC on TVs, computers, and mobile devices, has become nearly as famous as its celebrity backers—but for being an unusable mess.
Nicole Whittington-Evans, the Alaska regional director of the Wilderness Society, said that the construction of a road would be disastrous for the wildlife that inhabit the refuge, and that the road would be unusable during major storms anyway.
"I almost vomited when I heard you say something a moment ago," he said, making reference to Earley's decision not to switch away from the Flint River even after the local General Motors plant said the water was unusable.
Alabama halted its planned execution on Thursday of a convicted murderer who has spent more than three decades on death row after his lawyers warned his failing health left him with veins that were unusable for a lethal injection.
"Medicare for All will greatly reduce costs on the middle class, including premiums and $5,000 deductibles that make insurance policies unusable for many families," said Joe Dinkin, campaigns director for the Working Families Party, which endorsed Warren last week.
Apple responded to the criticism by quietly adding a rubber membrane to its third revision of the keyboard, which was meant to keep out the dust and other particles that had, somehow, led to keys becoming completely unusable on prior models.
By reclassifying internet access service under Title II of the Telecommunications Act, the 2822 Open Internet Order gave the FCC the power to keep ISPs from intentionally congesting interconnection points—rendering services such as voice-over-IP unusable by their subscribers.
I don't have much issue with the resolution or color accuracy of the MateBook 213's screen, and I love the 216:213 aspect ratio, but the automatic brightness adjustment is annoyingly aggressive and dims the screen to nearly unusable levels.
Three decades ago, Wijnand van de Pol—another Dutchman—discovered a derelict organ in a church in Umbria and resolved to restore it; he soon found dozens of other centuries-old pipe organs that had fallen into disrepair and become unusable.
There are many layers to this theory that make it hard to prove whether planned obsolescence actually exists—for example, devices without replaceable batteries are definitely going to become unusable because, eventually, the lithium ion battery won't hold a charge.
The cryptocurrency isn't keeping up with the times; the network is slow and congested, causing transaction fees to fly through the roof and making Bitcoin mostly unusable for payments, which was the original intention of its elusive creator Satoshi Nakamoto.
In May, RushCard agreed to pay $19 million to settle a lawsuit with cardholders, many times the amount the company initially pledged to repay customers whose checks bounced or who otherwise had to pay fees because their accounts were unusable.
In documents published this week, inspectors found that a fifth of the water in the Yangtze's feeder rivers in one province was unusable, and thousands of tonnes of raw sewage were being deposited into one river in northeastern Ningxia each day.
Abuse-deterrent formulations can also be pH sensitive so they "know" to turn into unusable paste when they don't dissolve in the gut; they can be formulated to have "sticky" binders that prevent snorting, or can have crush-proof outer coatings.
For traveling purposes, I had brought along a relatively small drone, and I knew it would be a trade-off: Smaller and lighter means it is more susceptible to being swept up in a windstorm, which would make the footage unusable.
The options are: brick the devices, making them completely unusable; change the default passwords, locking out even their legitimate owners; or try to fix their firmware to make them more resistant to future hack attempts, and also still perfectly functioning.
These women took to the streets, office break rooms, quiet corners of the park, and even their own beds to reluctantly but loudly munch on a snack that rendered their hands unusable without licking cool ranch dust off of every finger.
In the coming weeks, Apple is likely to release Catalina, the latest version of macOS, which is going to drop support for all 32-bit apps, meaning that literally decades of work developed for prior versions of MacOS will become unusable.
Bowen says that he regularly receives multiple messages a day from people who paid significantly higher than market rate prices on Amazon or eBay for supposedly new masks, only to find that the products were decades old and effectively unusable.
This is all to say that this iPhone looks slightly better than the last few iPhones, and if your old iPhone is not literally unusable (does not turn on, cannot run apps), then you don't need to buy this one.
Uber became unusable from Sag Harbor to Montauk in 213, after local officials began enforcing regulations that require taxi drivers to have a physical office in the town of East Hampton (which includes Montauk, Amagansett and much of Sag Harbor).
They have more to do with the boyish antics of its first directors, Phil Lord and Chris Miller, who butted heads with Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy, who summarily replaced them with Ron Howard, who deemed most of their footage unusable.
In the late 1980s, Apple was releasing its large beige cube desktop computers, which today seem so primitive as to be almost entirely unusable; even using desktop computers from just seven years ago can feel like an exercise in frustration.
Anecdotally, we've noticed Macs lasting longer than Windows machines before becoming too old and slow to be unusable, though you could probably put that at the door of the hardware manufacturers rather than Windows itself, which has actually slimmed down in recent years.
The city on Thursday ended the Bollore group's contract to operate its electric vehicle car-sharing scheme due to financial problems while a change of operator at its pioneering Velib bike-sharing scheme has left a large part of its docking stations unusable.
"There&aposs nothing worse than getting crammed into a rush-hour train and having multiple seats unusable because some selfish d---bag has spilled his coffee or breakfast burrito all over the d--- place," wrote one person in favor of the passenger's comments.
This temporarily enslaves a number of internet-enabled devices into an arrangement known as a botnet, and then directs this net to send simultaneous requests for attention to a single machine or cluster of machines, thus overwhelming it and making it unusable.
Even better, there's no noticeable audio delay when watching videos on your phone or PC. Other headphones, such as the Bose SoundSport Free mentioned earlier, are nearly unusable for watching a YouTube clip on your commute, but these are perfect for the job.
Apple is splitting iTunes into three apps, one each for music, podcasts and TV. The anti-theft "Activation Lock" feature is coming to all Macs with a T2 chip and works to discourage theft by rendering a stolen or lost Mac unusable.
After the intimate set, the singer hopped back on stage where he apologized to the Sirius team and admitted that he forgot they were recording the show for broadcast, making the songs that he performed in the middle of the crowd unusable.
Beasley said the number of those displaced by fighting stood at 3.8 million, and that 5.5 million people are facing hunger, while the onset of the rainy season was expected to make many roads unusable, making it harder for help to reach them.
The city has indicated it does not want to have to go to court to evict the developer if the project cannot be financed, nor does it want construction work to render the building unusable for any other purpose than ice rinks.
Surprisingly, despite our world being quite literally deluged by data — currently about 2.5 quintillion bytes a day, for those keeping tabs — a good chunk of it is not labeled or structured, meaning that for most current forms of supervised learning, it's unusable.
The study also notes obfuscation of Exxon's own research that showed that some of Exxon's oil and gas reserves would have become unusable if world leaders had agreed on a carbon budget — something that would have greatly affected the future of the company.
Scientific reports on global warming, such as the National Climate Assessment, can tell you that heavy rainstorms are expected to increase in the Southeast, but they won't tell you whether specific roads leading to a given warehouse might be unusable during those storms.
With even more urgent shifts on the horizon, a writhing rat-king of deeply human issues need to be worked out to avoid an anthropogenic tragedy in the void: a cascading band of debris that renders a swath of space effectively unusable.
"The malware has a destructive capability that can render an infected device unusable," it said, "which can be triggered on individual victim machines or en masse, and has the potential of cutting off internet access for hundreds of thousands of victims worldwide."
The project calls for the construction of a new train tunnel and the repair of national rail company Amtrak's existing, century-old line between New York City and Newark, New Jersey, which officials have said could become unusable within the next decade.
As the KFF data showed, a lot of these beneficiaries have garbage coverage, with high deductibles that make it unusable, saved only for true emergencies (and good luck telling which emergencies are worth going to the ER for, since you aren't a doctor).
Moles. (The word has roots in middle French and Latin.) During the Battle of Dunkirk, the harbor was rendered unusable by German bombing, and the big boats couldn't get to the soldiers on the beach, which meant evacuation initially progressed very slowly.
Under the JCPOA: - The core of that reactor has been removed and filled with concrete to make it unusable - The reactor is being redesigned so as to "minimize the production of plutonium and not to produce weapon-grade plutonium in normal operation".
A detonation last September of what North Korea said was a successful hydrogen bomb test was found by recent academic reports to have been so large that it triggered a collapse inside the mountain, rendering the entire site geologically unusable for future tests.
Some users report having to apply force to certain parts of their phone to temporarily reestablish touch functionality; others report having touch functionality on certain parts of their phone but not others; in many cases, the phone is completely unusable and unresponsive to touch.
Willems, and potentially thousands of other people who mysteriously received the disk around the world, had just witnessed what is believed to be the first ever case of ransomware: malware which renders a victim's computer unusable until the victim coughs up a hefty fee.
The bottom end of that scale would make it perhaps the most responsive gaming keyboard on the market (and probably unusable by normal humans), while the top end would make it a crunchy typing keyboard that'd require quite a lot of force to use.
My wireless-doom scenario is walking into my kitchen, which is so full of metal things that it's like a Faraday cage, while leaving my music source device in the bedroom: every non-Apple pair of wireless headphones I test becomes unusable in that situation.
It's not a stretch to think that your cable company would offload this job to some shitty underpaid contractor that whips up and app that's so bad and unusable that a customer gives up and buys a standard, shitty cable box to avoid the trouble.
He guided the company through 9/11 (the HQ, across the street from the World Trade Center, was left unusable), the global financial crisis, and numerous challenges to AmEx as the go-to payment option for the wealthy and well-traveled, AP's Ken Sweet writes.
I started with the very first Surface, a somewhat under-sized (10.6 inches), strange hybrid device that had an almost unusable keyboard (they keys were basically printed on) and an ARM chip that let it run a sort of bastardized version of Windows (Windows RT).
"Over 80% of his total fuel capability was trapped and unusable," a malfunction that could have forced the pilot to eject as his aircraft could only use up to 1003 minutes of fuel at a time, the Air Force said in a press release.
It's the difference between a clean, pleasant interface that welcomes you and allows you to easily do what you wish (Todoist and Dropbox come to mind) and an unusable garbage hellhole that sickens you upon sight (think Microsoft Bob from back in the early 90s).
Though there were no nuclear or nonproliferation experts on the trip to verify if the site was actually rendered unusable -- something the White House said that North Koreans promised -- the decision to invite foreigners to one of the country's most secretive sites holds symbolic importance.
"Pho's intentional, reckless and illegal retention of highly classified information over the course of almost five years placed at risk our intelligence community's capabilities and methods, rendering some of them unusable," Assistant Attorney General John Demers said in a statement from the Justice Department.
THE first revival of the Silk Road—a vast and ancient network of trade routes linking China's merchants with those of Central Asia, the Middle East, Africa and Europe—took place in the seventh century, after war had made it unusable for hundreds of years.
"Some claim we are closing down an unusable test site, but if they come and see, they will understand that there are two bigger tunnels than the existing test facilities and that they are in a very good condition," Kim said, according to Yoon.
I think we're very quickly going to realize, especially as our land becomes unusable, that we have to be way more serious about how soil is used — that it needs to go directly to humans rather than to a factory farmed animal to our plate.
There were plenty of shots that made clear the ocean and other outdoor environs would be green-screened in later, and there were several moments when dialogue had been clearly patched in, read by producers to fill in gaps when the audio from set was unusable.
The high working range of the soft tire (which requires track temperatures of around 20 degrees to function properly) could make it unusable on race day, but it will not be straightforward to keep the lower working range supersofts and ultrasofts in the right window either.
It lumps nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons into a category of weapons of mass destruction that are unusable precisely because they're so powerful and hard to control, says Tannenwald, author of The Nuclear Taboo: The United States and the Non-Use of Nuclear Weapons Since 1945.
On the one hand, as it does during the exemption process every three years, the Library of Congress and the Copyright Office are just as likely to come up with a complicated and unusable response to everyone's concerns that will ultimately benefit large and wealthy companies.
"If it suited their goals, this command could be executed on a broad scale, potentially rendering hundreds of thousands of devices unusable, disabling internet access for hundreds of thousands of victims worldwide or in a focused region where it suited the actor's purposes," the Talos report read.
The requirement would make the newly expanded tax credit mostly unusable in oil fields, the companies argue, because: It could violate property rights, such as some state laws (notably in Texas) requiring companies to leave property once they're done producing, and possibly require renegotiating hundreds of leases.
The documentary is further enlivened by outtakes that demonstrate not just the astonishing agility of Williams' mind, but how he fed off that process, to the point where unusable portions of "Mork & Mindy" tapings (including his profanity-laced riffs) were often way funnier than the show itself.
As airlines continue to shrink the size of their in-flight bathrooms, to make room for more seats in economy, making them all but unusable for tall and overweight passengers, more fliers may increasingly be seeking comfort in places they once avoided at all costs: airport restrooms.
According to CNN, Kim shot down the rumors of a collapse:In the comments released by Moon's office on Sunday, Kim also refuted claims by Chinese scientists earlier in the week that parts of the site had been so badly damaged by previous explosions that it may now be unusable.
The country is party to some 700 treaties, member of myriad international organisations and spends tens of billions on a nuclear deterrent unusable without America (this week it transpired that, at Washington's behest, Parliament had been kept in the dark when a missile went off course in a test).
The plaintiffs in this case allege that because of how long it took for Samsung to roll out its first recall, and the initial confusion regarding the exchange policy, they were charged "monthly device charges and monthly plan charges" for an unusable phone that could not be exchanged.
It recently punished Facebook and Google by rendering their internal iOS apps unusable after the two companies abused special all-seeing powers to spy on iPhone users for "research," illustrating just how powerful Apple is, with the ability to control what code people can run on their own phones.
The chef loves artichokes, too, but also knows that with such a popular item, there will be cases and cases to be peeled and pared down, which will mean a ratcheting up of the labor hours and a swelling of the compost bags from all those trimmed, unusable leaves.
If your luggage is no longer fit for travel but isn't totally unusable, keep it and use it for extra storage in a closet or under your bed (it looks way tidier than putting your things in trash bags or assembling it into a terrifying Jenga tower of randomness).
Another offering is purchase protections — if something you buy is damaged, lost, stolen, or otherwise made unusable within 120 days of buying it, you&aposll be covered for up to $500 per claim (and up to $50,000 per account), as long as you used the card to buy it.
But it's to be seen whether jamming every feature on the desktop on a smartphone is ultimately good for artists, as an early review on the App Store calls it "clip studio on an unusable sized screen," and users have reported that brush features could be more streamlined.
It's because of situations like this that activists are lobbying states to pass "Right to Repair" laws, which would require Apple and other electronics companies to sell official replacement parts to the masses, and would prevent software locks that could make phones unusable because they include third-party parts.
Western oil companies and European refiners that bought the oil a month ago, before discovering it was unusable, have so far refrained from freezing payments as they are keen to maintain good long-term relations with the world's second biggest oil exporter and avoid protracted legal battles in Russian courts.
Howard is one of the safest pair of hands in the business — and if the footage Lord and Miller left behind was comedic improvisation to the point of being unusable, there's no alternative but to let the maestro stay in residence at Pinewood Studios in London as long as he requires.
It would seem that issue was triggered accidentally 6th Nov 2017 3053:33:47 PM +UTC and subsequently a user suicided the library-turned-into-wallet, wiping out the library code which in turn rendered all multi-sig contracts unusable since their logic (any state-modifying function) was inside the library.
In the basement of the newspaper's offices, editors used angle-grinders and drills to destroy the computers in an effort to render its data unusable after "weeks of tense negotiations" between the newspaper and the British government, which faced pressure from U.S. authorities to return the leaked top secret documents.
To be fair, these problems don't plague all Pixel 2 and 2 XL phones (our review unit only has the color-shifting, which Google says is actually acceptable) and none of them single-handedly cripple them to the point where they're unusable or dangerous (thank god, it's not a Note 7 repeat).
There is barely time to absorb the video before being drawn into Mahama's piece, which is made of hundreds of cocoa-bean sacks, worn beyond utility through multiple uses, first for cocoa, then for the personal transport of commodities like vegetables, and finally to carry coal, which leaves the burlap marked and unusable.
Now that the phone is unveiled, Apple is probably using the month between announcement and launch to do wider testing, ironing out bugs and catching issues that might not pop up in a lab — like what happened with the Apple Watch Series 3's habit of picking up unusable Wi-Fi networks.
The lead pipes throughout the city need replacing, and while this massive undertaking is ongoing, residents are required to pick up cases of bottled water at designated supply stations for all their personal needs — from drinking to cleaning to bathing — while still having to pay bills for water that is essentially unusable.
According to the SCCFD fire chief's declaration, after Verizon slowed data speeds used by an emergency command and control apparatus to the point of rendering it unusable, the department requested immediate removal of the data throttling and explained to Verizon the importance of internet speed in providing for public and first-responder safety.
Couples who postponed delivery of their gifts or were waiting for out-of-stock items had to contact Barneys in order to learn that their dishes, décor and more were replaced with short-lived store credit; many others are likely unaware that their gifts were converted into credit that is now unusable.
You read that very same question, in those very same words, in these pages four years ago, and that was not the first time it had come up since an attached chimney gave way in April 2007, leaving a wall unstable and a little building in the West Village unsafe and unusable.
But that full version of the service would be potentially unusable (and probably frustrating) as a result for many people in emerging markets, so Twitter has taken the decision to show these users less in hopes of getting them to use the service more — and to better monetize them on more localized terms.
"Tom has a habit of taking the trash out from under the kitchen sink, tying the tall bag, then just leaving it on the floor, in the garbage can — but obviously unusable, now that it's tied," said Jenny Patt, a lawyer who lives in Peter Cooper Village in Manhattan, referring to her partner.

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