← Back to context Comment by effnorwood 5 days ago Which is why you need twodrive and threedrive 3 comments effnorwood Reply cozzyd 5 days ago I always assumed it was zero-indexed ncr100 5 days ago ;-) Wrong!It's a stringized number splatted out as a user-locale specific format:"UnoDrive" et al. netsharc 5 days ago In German, New Year's Eve is "Silvester".A colleague of mine in Switzerland got a letter from Microsoft addressed "Dear New Year's Eve"...
cozzyd 5 days ago I always assumed it was zero-indexed ncr100 5 days ago ;-) Wrong!It's a stringized number splatted out as a user-locale specific format:"UnoDrive" et al. netsharc 5 days ago In German, New Year's Eve is "Silvester".A colleague of mine in Switzerland got a letter from Microsoft addressed "Dear New Year's Eve"...
ncr100 5 days ago ;-) Wrong!It's a stringized number splatted out as a user-locale specific format:"UnoDrive" et al. netsharc 5 days ago In German, New Year's Eve is "Silvester".A colleague of mine in Switzerland got a letter from Microsoft addressed "Dear New Year's Eve"...
netsharc 5 days ago In German, New Year's Eve is "Silvester".A colleague of mine in Switzerland got a letter from Microsoft addressed "Dear New Year's Eve"...
I always assumed it was zero-indexed
;-) Wrong!
It's a stringized number splatted out as a user-locale specific format:
"UnoDrive" et al.
In German, New Year's Eve is "Silvester".
A colleague of mine in Switzerland got a letter from Microsoft addressed "Dear New Year's Eve"...