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Just what the hell has happened to Jennifer Lien since playing Kes on Star Trek Voyager??

If you like your memories dont look her up.
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Daehawk wrote:Amazon's Kindles have super shitty micro USb charge ports. Had the $200 one go out after a year and the $40 one is now starting to fizzle on me after 7 months. I babied this one .Bought new cables. And its lasted even shorter time. ARGH. Do people buy these things new each year??

Just what the hell is a good tablet? aaahh CHEAP good tablet.
I've never had an issue with my Kindle's charging port, and I've had it for two years now.

Perhaps the issue with your Kindles isn't in the Kindle but in the user?
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Nicole deBoer who played Dax on Deep Space Nine liked my reply to her Tweet. I feel warm. Is it warm in here?..Hot..its hot in here...definitely.
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Daehawk wrote:Nicole deBoer who played Dax on Deep Space Nine liked my reply to her Tweet. I feel warm. Is it warm in here?..Hot..its hot in here...definitely.
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Unagi wrote:
Daehawk wrote:Nicole deBoer who played Dax on Deep Space Nine liked my reply to her Tweet. I feel warm. Is it warm in here?..Hot..its hot in here...definitely.
share it
This is one of my dumb moments where I dont know if you mean on Twitter or in here :)

Just in case its in here...

Nicole deBoer‏ @Nikki_deboer Jul 19

Nicole deBoer Retweeted CBC Toronto

Nice. Gotta love Bob& Doug, Eh? Not to mention my buddies, @KITHOnline !!

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Nicole deBoer liked your reply Jul 21

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Drove the 30+ miles home from the office and headed straight to the grocery store. At which point I realized that I left my wallet in my desk at work. And I need gas tonight.

Went home and found that I also left the fridge ajar and everything is nice and warm in there.

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Daehawk wrote:Amazon's Kindles have super shitty micro USb charge ports. Had the $200 one go out after a year and the $40 one is now starting to fizzle on me after 7 months. I babied this one .Bought new cables. And its lasted even shorter time. ARGH. Do people buy these things new each year??

Just what the hell is a good tablet? aaahh CHEAP good tablet.
the USB wall charger and USB cable that came with my Kindle Keyboard (generation 2... secondhand) - i don't know what was up with those. the wall charger just stopped working one day (all my other USB wall chargers still work) and the micro-USB side of the cable literally fell apart. surprised they were so junky.
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Having been through a number of different manufacturers and models, I can tell you that most charge ports are going to experience problems eventually. Especially if they are not treated gingerly, or the tablet is used while plugged in.

I had to learn some things about why they break and how to fix them (I am not into electronics), they break so often. Of course we're a family of 5 and everyone has their own tablet (except me) and there are several phones too.
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I'm pretty gentle with electronics and cables (vast understatement), and I lost a Kindle Paperwhite due to the USB port/charging/battery. I'm pretty confident that there's a design flaw there (possibly not unintentional) rather than a manufacturing or component issue. The devices are so cheap for what they provide and don't offer obvious feature upgrade paths (as would be with a tablet or phone) which kills most incentive to build quality into the device (sure they milked page advance buttons in the bezel, and we all know that color is somewhere down the line, but you know {well, the reasonable you} what I mean...). Whatever percentage of users swears "that piece of junk" off forever is dwarfed by folks who simply purchase a new one. In my experience, at least.
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I've had my original Kindle since they came out. Altho a few years later I went with the Fire. Both connectors are doing well.
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Alas, Amazon Kindles and Kindle Fire tablets are somewhat notorious for having weak solder points on the charging port. If you have the tools and skill to solder small parts, DIY repair is fairly inexpensive. Otherwise, if you're past the warranty period, you're basically stuck with buying a replacement, paying a repair service to fix it, or a costly table shim.
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DD* wrote:Drove the 30+ miles home from the office and headed straight to the grocery store. At which point I realized that I left my wallet in my desk at work. And I need gas tonight.

Went home and found that I also left the fridge ajar and everything is nice and warm in there.

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I put a wireless charging receiver coil (with USB connection) on my Fire tablet and use a wireless Qi charger, so I don't worry about such things. The only "catch" is the charger blocks the USB port when it's plugged in. But then my tablet usually lasts the whole day, so I just leave it on the charge all night. (I have a separate charger for my phone)
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Do you avoid farting on your dog if possible?
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They don't provide the same courtesy, so no.
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No. I don't even avoid farting on my kids.
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I just found out about the Reddit 50/50 Challenge. I wish id not found out about the Reddit 50/50 Challenge.
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Anonymous Bosch wrote:Alas, Amazon Kindles and Kindle Fire tablets are somewhat notorious for having weak solder points on the charging port. If you have the tools and skill to solder small parts, DIY repair is fairly inexpensive. Otherwise, if you're past the warranty period, you're basically stuck with buying a replacement, paying a repair service to fix it, or a costly table shim.
It must be a case of later models becoming flimsier than the originals. I have 2 original Kindle DXs (one bought new, one used off eBay, both at least 6 years old), plus a 2010 Kindle Keyboard (also bought off eBay, although in great condition - but who knows how much use it saw before getting to me) - never had the slightest problem with any of the charging ports.
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gilraen wrote:
Anonymous Bosch wrote:Alas, Amazon Kindles and Kindle Fire tablets are somewhat notorious for having weak solder points on the charging port. If you have the tools and skill to solder small parts, DIY repair is fairly inexpensive. Otherwise, if you're past the warranty period, you're basically stuck with buying a replacement, paying a repair service to fix it, or a costly table shim.
It must be a case of later models becoming flimsier than the originals. I have 2 original Kindle DXs (one bought new, one used off eBay, both at least 6 years old), plus a 2010 Kindle Keyboard (also bought off eBay, although in great condition - but who knows how much use it saw before getting to me) - never had the slightest problem with any of the charging ports.
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coopasonic wrote:
gilraen wrote:
Anonymous Bosch wrote:Alas, Amazon Kindles and Kindle Fire tablets are somewhat notorious for having weak solder points on the charging port. If you have the tools and skill to solder small parts, DIY repair is fairly inexpensive. Otherwise, if you're past the warranty period, you're basically stuck with buying a replacement, paying a repair service to fix it, or a costly table shim.
It must be a case of later models becoming flimsier than the originals. I have 2 original Kindle DXs (one bought new, one used off eBay, both at least 6 years old), plus a 2010 Kindle Keyboard (also bought off eBay, although in great condition - but who knows how much use it saw before getting to me) - never had the slightest problem with any of the charging ports.
Kindle Fire is not the e-ink Kindle. The Fire is Amazon's tablet.
Yeah, I'm aware. AB did specifically mention both "Amazon Kindles and Kindle Fire tablets".
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Oops, my brain totally skipped that. I have never had issues with my Kindle readers and have always had issues with Kindle Fires. I always attributed it to the users. I used the readers sometimes and the kids use the Fires constantly.
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gilraen wrote:
Anonymous Bosch wrote:Alas, Amazon Kindles and Kindle Fire tablets are somewhat notorious for having weak solder points on the charging port. If you have the tools and skill to solder small parts, DIY repair is fairly inexpensive. Otherwise, if you're past the warranty period, you're basically stuck with buying a replacement, paying a repair service to fix it, or a costly table shim.
It must be a case of later models becoming flimsier than the originals. I have 2 original Kindle DXs (one bought new, one used off eBay, both at least 6 years old), plus a 2010 Kindle Keyboard (also bought off eBay, although in great condition - but who knows how much use it saw before getting to me) - never had the slightest problem with any of the charging ports.
Indeed, it seems more prevalent in recent Kindle e-readers, and especially Kindle Fire tablets (I also own a 3rd gen Kindle Keyboard which is still going strong).
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Both mine are Fires.
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Daehawk wrote:Both mine are Fires.
If the cheaper tablet is seven months old, it should be covered for repair/replacement under Amazon's standard warranty.

As for the older $200-version, MissionRepair.com provides Kindle Fire charging port replacement for $49.00, which could be worth considering.
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Why am I the one having to bring up physical security issues regarding the behavior of our IT VP, who is storing new, boxed PCs in a vacant office with no locks, no blinds on the interior windows, open blinds to the exterior sidewalk, and a handy checklist on the office door of all the equipment that's eventually going to be stored inside?
It's almost as if people are the problem.
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Anonymous Bosch wrote:
Daehawk wrote:Both mine are Fires.
If the cheaper tablet is seven months old, it should be covered for repair/replacement under Amazon's standard warranty.

As for the older $200-version, MissionRepair.com provides Kindle Fire charging port replacement for $49.00, which could be worth considering.
Ill look into that for the newer one. For the old one I can get the part and the iFixit kit and repair it myself for about $25......barring breaking the screen which seems to be common.

Thanks for the link.
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Isgrimnur wrote:Why am I the one having to bring up physical security issues regarding the behavior of our IT VP, who is storing new, boxed PCs in a vacant office with no locks, no blinds on the interior windows, open blinds to the exterior sidewalk, and a handy checklist on the office door of all the equipment that's eventually going to be stored inside?
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Does hobbling a llama work as well as hobbling a horse?
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Why do Hefty 30 gal trash bags smell so good?? Ive been caught sniffing the new bag when I change it out. Note..always sniff the NEW bag.
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dbt1949 wrote:Does hobbling a llama work as well as hobbling a horse?
It's called llobbling.
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Someone just made popcorn in my cube farm. Smells soooooo good. I'm dying here.
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Popcorn always smells good. It just doesn't live up to it's smell.
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No, you're thinking coffee.
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Daehawk wrote:No, you're thinking coffee.
I don't understand. Maybe you're thinking about flavored coffees or those special Colombian blends or something.
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Random pic..did not recognize him..

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And today brings debating with the Chief over NASA planetary protection officer salaries and government waste in the budget.
It's almost as if people are the problem.
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Daehawk wrote:Random pic..did not recognize him..

John Wayne 1930
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That is distinctly Wayne's posture but I can't reconcile that face with Wayne.
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