

Meinung zu 2020 Ford Focus Vignale 150PS 1.5 Automatik
Das Auto bei Autoscout gefunden.
Baujahr 2020 / 69.000km / 2 Vorbesitzer
An sich Vollausstattung mit Automatik, Fotos schauen gut aus. Irgendwas was man wissen soll? Hab im Kopf dass was mit dem EcoBoost Motoren war…
Fahrprofil: Fahre selber ca 10-12.000km im Jahr, meistens aber 12km Kurzstrecke. Deswegen entweder Benziner oder voll Elektro.
How are your current delivery/lead times from the big hardware manufacturers? (DELL, HP, Cisco,..)
We currently experience heavy delay in server hardware, etc. delivery. How is everyone else holding up?
Deleted my Account - Uber ONE still sends payments - Support is not helping
Hey everyone,
I closed my Uber Account I used once in USA back a few years. I noticed that I still get payments from Uber ONE ($5) every month.
Support says they cannot trace or see the payments in their system and i'm supposed to contact my bank.
I will do that, but wtf is that statement?? Uber does not know where they get their money from? I'm about to go with legal help if nothing goes by. It's only $5/Month, but I still don't wanna pay that.
Anyone experienced something similar??
"I want to play real Golf!" - Mini Rant(?)/Story
Just something that came up in a discussion in our Club House few days back. (For reference I'm 19.7HDCP right now)
Sat on a table with some members from our club and one new guy. Started Golf few weeks/months back, sits currently at Handicap 54 (It's normal here). We talked about how awesome Golf is, etc.
Then he asked stuff like "Yeah, I have that issue that my ball often goes to the right, what am I doing wrong?" My answer was simply that "There are a plethora of reasons that could happen and you should see our pro to identify the issue. For the mean time, live with it and try to aim a bit more left."
That last part left him almost flabbergasted and he said "Nah, I gotta fix that! I wanna play real Golf!" A different guy that's also in no position to give advice on swings, technique, etc. Chips in with "Yeah he's right. Can't keep hitting slices all the time."
All the while I'm trying to convince them that "Yeah, it's okay to try to fix it, but if you know you have these shots, plan your shot accordingly." Still "Nah, that's not real Golf."
I don't think ill of them or anything. I'm just thinking about that mindset "I want to play real Golf."
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In the end of the day, the score doesn't care about how you hit it. I played the most atrocious 9-Hole round this week and ended up 6 over for a 42. Hell I played Par on one hole without touching the Fairway ONCE.
What do you guys think is the "Right way to play Golf?" or "Real Golf?"
For me it's do what you can to keep the score low. End of story.