It must be so hard to willfully ignore all of the blatant hawkish violence and oppressive attitudes that are so pervasive across the hard right.
It must be so hard to willfully ignore all of the blatant hawkish violence and oppressive attitudes that are so pervasive across the hard right.
Boo hoo, Conservatives out to own the libs have to face the effects of their ignorance. Such sad pathetic souls.
On one hand, fuck Nazi’s. Obviously.
Plenty of people use it to buy drugs, pay off ransomeware and a plethora of illegal activity on the dark web.
The friends I saw talking up the wonders of Bitcoin and how they’d already made good money from it to attract others have been the same that talked up the wonders of multi-level marketing, including overtly scam ones, off of which they also made good money. They made good money because they got into the pyramid at its…
Somehow = another wave of suckers came along.
With 5G, I’ll probably have to pay a fee for each device I want to connect, since I won’t be able to pay for a single central point of connectivity.
That’s one reason, sure. We can hope, maybe, data caps grow or go away with higher bandwidth networks - caps exist now because carriers are fucking cheapskates and they’d rather make us fight over a fraction of the resources necessary to support unlimited - they can charge more for less essentially.
my point exactly...carrier controlled means you risk throttling, congestion, regional capacity problems, etc. whereas consumer-controlled wi-fi bypasses all of that and allows the consumer to build out their own local infrastructure for use when they are at a fixed location.
Wireless charging was not invented by any of the phone makers, so adopting a feature that already existed outside of the smartphone universe is a problem how, exactly?
Wireless charging isn’t an aesthetic feature. It’s a logical technological step. Apple simply waits till things are a little more proven or consistent in their delivery of the experience Apple wants to provide.
The same party that didn’t let a Democratic president nominate a Supreme Court justice in February because of an election in November (“Let the people decide!”) now wants to rush through sweeping legislation after the people have indeed decided.
*Brett Kavanaugh, writing for the majority opinion*— “Even though President Trump fully admitted to coordinating and working with foreign entities to help his own chances in a federal election, we find that he was only doing so in a capacity to “own the libs” and not in any criminally defined variant. The right to…
Love it when folks earnestly scream “perjury trap!” It’s just the most moronic thing. It’s like calling “robbery trap!” because a store dared to have money in its cash register.
I believe it is vital that they be held accountable. Every time a president behaves badly and gets off Scott free it sets a dangerous precedent by lowering the bar for every president that comes after, essentially further eroding the dignity of the office, eroding the stature of the republic, and eroding the foundation…
Well, duh.
Sure, vintage Harley Knuckleheads still bring in some money, too, but I’m really referring to how people see the brands in the future and whether they’ll still be “cool.” When the majority of Porsches on the road today are 4-door kid haulers, and the majority of Submariners are seen on the wrists of middle-aged guys…
“Let’s be clear about what happened here — Donald Trump Jr misstated statistics so he could attack Angus King with a neo-Nazi dogwhistle,” ThinkProgress journalist Aaron Rupar tweeted.
I feel that way about a lot of movies, but this book...there was no way to do it. The movie HAD to be different. I understood that going in and wasn't expecting a recreation, and I really enjoyed both the movie and the book for what they were
This should not be a favorite movie. Any film where the director didn’t bother re-reading the book and just wrote a script “inspired” by the story is going to fall far short of the mark, but this one was especially egregious for giving up all the mystery that made the book interesting, and dropping/leaving untold a…