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The team declared Saturday afternoon that two injured players would be out for the game -- starting cornerback Jonathan Jones and No. 3 receiver Nelson Agholor -- but it was notable that Jones wasn't part of the club's announcement.
If I Dim dates the last variable of the dates always wants to assume a Time format and appears as String*-1. All the others become Variant/String*-1. So this last date variable does not function as a Date variable in the normal fashion. I haven't tested but it seems to be a Time. I'm not sure my screen shot is uploading properly but its very straight forward. This is very strange behaviour and quite confusing. Always must declare a dummy date to get around it.
typeOptional. Data type of the variable; may be Byte, Boolean, Integer, Long, Currency, Single, Double, Decimal (not currently supported), Date, String (for variable-length strings), String length (for fixed-length strings), Object, Variant, a user-defined type, or an object type. Use a separate As type clause for each variable you declare.
Gross margin for the quarter was 42.3 percent, compared to 42.2 percent in the year-ago quarter. Apple also declared a quarterly dividend payment of $0.23 per share, payable on November 10 to shareholders of record as of November 7.
\"This quarter's results reflect Apple's commitment to our customers, to the pursuit of innovation, and to leaving the world better than we found it,\" said Tim Cook, Apple's CEO. \"As we head into the holiday season with our most powerful lineup ever, we are leading with our values in every action we take and every decision we make. We are deeply committed to protecting the environment, to securing user privacy, to strengthening accessibility, and to creating products and services that can unlock humanity's full creative potential.\"
Apple will provide live streaming of its fiscal Q4 2022 financial results conference call at 2:00 pm Pacific, and MacRumors will update this story with coverage of the conference call highlights.
1:41 pm: Revenue and earnings numbers were September quarter records for the company. Mac, iPhone, Services, and Wearables also set September quarter revenue records, with only iPad registering a year-over-year decline.
1:54 pm: Apple CFO Luca Maestri: \"Our record September quarter results continue to demonstrate our ability to execute effectively in spite of a challenging and volatile macroeconomic backdrop. We continued to invest in our long-term growth plans, generated over $24 billion in operating cash flow, and returned over $29 billion to our shareholders during the quarter. The strength of our ecosystem, unmatched customer loyalty, and record sales spurred our active installed base of devices to a new all-time high. This quarter capped another record-breaking year for Apple, with revenue growing over $28 billion and operating cash flow up $18 billion versus last year.\"
On Mac, have a challenging compare to last year, which had the benefit of the launch and channel fill of new MacBook Pro with M1. Mac revenue to decline substantially year over year. Services, to grow but impacted by FX and macro environment, digital advertising and gaming.
2:43 pm: Q: Can you give us a sense of what drove wearables results and the strength there? Strong iPhone attach rates or new products? Or benefit from customers more willing to come into store and try things on vs during the pandemic?
On FX, it's obviously a very significant factor that's affecting our results, both revenue and gross margin, what do we do about a situation like this with a very strong dollar? We hedge out exposures, try to hedge them in as many places as possible around the world. I think we've been the first company that started hedging exposure in China several years ago. There may be some small currencies where we don't hedge, but we try to hedge because it gives us significant level of margin stability. Obviously over time, that protection reduces because the hedges roll over and we need to buy new contracts, but that's the primary tool that we use to offset some of the FX pressure. Of course, when we launch new products, we look at FX situation and in some cases customers in international markets saw price increases when we launched new products which is not something US customers have seen. That's unfortunately the situation we're in with teh strong dollar. That's how we try to deal with that. One of the things we appreciated the most was that in spite of the very strong dollar and difficult FX environment, we saw very strong performance in many international markets, including very large emerging markets where even in reported currency, US dollars, we saw double digit growth in India, Indonesia, Vietnam, Mexico, many places we've done incredibly well. In local currency, those growth rates are even higher. It's important for us to look at how these markets perform in local currency, it gives us a sense of customer response to our products and in general the strength of the brand. In that respect we feel very good about the progress that we're making in a lot of markets around the world.
Software modifications have existed almost since the birth of software itself. Users aren't always satisfied with the offerings included in a certain operating system or application. As a result, they sometimes resort to tweaks that better cater to their needs and tastes. For example, some users have been rooting their Android phones for over a decade now. That's to customize the deeper layers of the system in ways that aren't possible by default. Similarly, certain people jailbreak their great iPhones to unleash their full potentials. Meanwhile, in the computing department, we've got people installing macOS on non-Apple machines and vice versa. In an unexpected turn of events, a user has managed to run macOS Catalina on their Steam Deck.
As the photo in the above embed reveals, Redditor u/Lampa183 has been able to utilize macOS Catalina on their Steam Deck. The user resorted to SteamOS VirtualBox to execute it. The end result is a functional (at least partially) macOS on the portable gaming platform. The user highlights that some animations are laggy and that it takes 2-4 minutes to boot the system. Nonetheless, it's an impressive execution that only reflects how lenient the technologies we use can be.
The opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) has hinted it will make a declaration of the winner of the presidential race in the November 2016 polls ahead of an official declaration by the Electoral Commission (EC).
\"NPP could also declare its own results, that one the IGP can never stop us whether you are Electoral Commission, whether you are a police officer, whether you are a chief, you cannot stop NPP from declaring the results\", he charged at a party gathering in the Western regional capital, Takoradi.
But there is a drawback: by default choose color dialog output format is 16-bit high color, meaning that you will get result values like this: (34457, 46099, 62009), which are no good in most cases (we want Hex format).
So, my idea was to compare result values from both scripts with eye-drop tools from graphics editors, in order to confirm/disprove my suspicion about those scripts calculations being incorrect (giving the wrong color, basically).
I got an answer to my Stack Exchange question suggesting me to try Hues app. That is quite a nice one, but unfortunatelly since it apparently relies on the Mac OS color pick dialog as well, its output is a result of approximation too, so it gives you the wrong output:
A credit card being declined is never a fun experience. Many customers feel both a sense of frustration at the delay in making their purchase and a sense of embarrassment, worrying that anyone around might assume they're someone who spends money recklessly. Merchants know, however, that there are a wide variety of possible reasons for a credit card being declined. Some of these reasons can be resolved quickly and easily, while others require the merchant to ask for another method of payment or even take some other action requested by the issuer.
In order to respond properly to a declined credit card and salvage those transactions that can be salvaged, merchants need to be familiar with the decline codes they might receive and what those codes mean. Let's talk about the most common decline codes and how merchants should respond when they receive them.
hbspt.cta._relativeUrls=true;hbspt.cta.load(2062618, '3756866d-802e-4138-960c-96dbbfda6952', \"useNewLoader\":\"true\",\"region\":\"na1\"); Most decline codes are sent early in the transaction process, when the merchant first attempts to obtain authorization to run the card.
If this can be done, the merchant can keep attempting the transaction until the reasons for the decline are addressed and the transaction goes through. However, merchants need to be careful about getting the proper authorization and re-running transactions correctly, or else they could end up liable for authorization-related chargebacks down the line.
Aggressive anti-fraud tools at the processor level can sometimes cause soft declines. Your processor will have rules and guidelines for retrying soft-declined transactions. Review the information they