Personally, I prefer Diet Pepsi to Diet Coke—but I like regular Coke more than regular Pepsi (although I haven’t had one in months).
Personally, I prefer Diet Pepsi to Diet Coke—but I like regular Coke more than regular Pepsi (although I haven’t had one in months).
I would simply point out that preferring one item over a competitor is not the same. All things of a similar “type” are not interchangeable.
Wait— “bigdaddyballs”?
No no no. That’s completely wrong.
Dammit! That’s the second time that’s happened to me!
Well, that should teach him.
Anyone willing to sign on to a “Draft Noble Renard” petition?
A møøse once bit my sister.
Is there a pool somewhere I can get in on about the content of this video?
I agree. Someone could ask that at my company but would get a flat no. Even once you’re hired here, you can’t even enter the building until one background check is done, and there are often more than that before you can start to learn to be useful.
We keep our floor clean like most modern people, by cleaning it. I take off my shoes at home because it is more comfortable. We have light carpet, and so people often see me doing it and think it’s a thing, but my wife and I both tell them that it doesn’t matter—whatever they want to do is good. We have had, over the…
This is the story of everything Sony. One part of the company creates incredible hardware, then the other half works overtime to cripple it beyond reason.
I was thinking the same thing while I read this.
Yeah, US & Canada.
Interesting. I’ve never been on a bus or a rail (other than an actual, overland train) that charged different amount for varying distances. Every bus and train I’ve been on has been 1 rate to get on and nothing to get off.
I guess what I find confusing is that the train is going there anyway—so what difference does it make when you get off? Do you have to pay different rates on the buses? If the subway cars are empty, do they not go anywhere?
So if you get on the train, ride around for the entire day and get off where you got on, you get charged nothing?
I’m right there with you. I’m a grown “adult” and still love to buy pencils, pens and notepads.
I haven’t ridden much mass transit, but the idea that I need a ticket to get off the tram just seems ridiculous. I obviously have one or I wouldn’t have been on in the first place; I clearly did not come into being in the moving car. Exit tickets are lunacy.