Monday, January 18, 2016

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  1. I'd love a more detailed explanation about why they need three days to complete these upgrades. Somehow much more complicated systems get upgraded all the time without going offline at all. I can't believe this cost $230 million.

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  2. Oh boy. While trying to get more info, I stumbled upon Presto's "About" page and found out that they publish "monthly customer service reports with statistics on how we're serving you." There is a single report from October 2015. Sigh.

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