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the civic test drove okay... but I feel like i'm chopping my balls off. Accord touring, Mazda 6 and Altima 2.5 SL are on the short list now.
so far, Honda makes a decent CVT
... to add to that.
The Mitsubishi Lancer is an option... which has a better dealer presence in Calgary than Subaru.
FWD plus good snow tires is an excellent option. AWD is not safer... just funner [IMO]... my last AWD was a Jeep Compass and was very fun to drive... but got piss-poor mileage.
i'm starting to think along the lines of moocow
I started this journey thinking Nissan Sentra, then Mazda 3 (2014), then started looking at Focus/Cruze... (the new Ford Fusion / Mazda 6 still tempts me greatly).
there's lots to choose from in this mid-size car segment... wanting a 4 door over...
... putting the old Maxima out to pasture.
buying new, looking for something with high resale value, auto, 4 door...
thinking Civic (but no Si cause it's a manual)... like Subaru's products but Calgary's only dealership is AWFUL.
strings do not concatenate well with numbers
try this approach?
$num = 1
Do until num=7
$args = " /u /c:ts" + $num.tostring() + " /id: " + $user
&$delprof $args
$num = $num + 1
End
sorry i don't understand the question.
With Date Add you are doing math against a "date variable", not an "Integer variable". Adding 30 to one will have a different effect on the other with respect to months.
I don't know how valid of a date you want... technically a date with a month modifier could give you an invalid date.
i.e. if <today's date> is Jan 31st (01_01_2013) and you increment the month by 1 so it shows Feb 31st 2013 (02_31_2013) any date time function you perform to that folder will...
stlouis1 pretty much nailed it. Intimate knowledge of the RAID setup and a detailed log of what drive failed and when will put you at a tactical advantage for attempting a rebuild of the array. Know the drive port positions, what drive failed first and why, what drive failed last and why...