NatR
NatR
NatR

For a while at least. It depends on how savvy the current generation of Influencers are. One of the lessons learned from the vlogger/YouTube rise was that a lot of individuals who succeed at making it a career don’t always have the background they need (or the wherewithal to hire and/or heed those who do) to navigate

I’d be really surprised if this was being bought for any reason other than the buyer expects the market to continue appreciating, and is now waiting to flip the car to someone else to net a return on investment.

I’d really hope that the effort of having to get out of one’s car and go into a store to purchase alcohol, isn’t the primary reason someone would choose to not drink and drive.

Typo?  Was it supposed to be “9.3" maybe?

Just buy two.

Just buy two.

Perhaps it’s simply a natural reaction to the gall of a company that’s happy to take players money in exchange for beta testing that “work in progress”.

Yes. I live down what used to be a long country road. There’s less farms on it now, some having been sold and developed into those little maze-like “neighborhoods” that are all cookie cutter houses and cul-de-sacs. However the posted speed limit is still 50mph, there’s no sidewalks, no streetlights, and it’s one lane i

If you combined this with pedestrian signal buttons that actually worked, you could even eliminate the issue of there being a potential traffic pause when no one is using the crosswalks, which (aside from cost) would really be the only reasonable objection to such a system.

It expired december of 2018.

He pawned it off on some poor schmuck  masochist on Nantucket island who’s a rover nerd in exchange for getting to use it when he visits Nantucket for vacation.

Still.  You could have gone in, had a cinnabon, and then seen if you had any takers on getting some bets going as to whether one or both were still there waiting for you to come out.

I assume because EA sees market trends like nails, and in that situation, every studio is a hammer.

Yep. It’s supposed to sound like an alarm. Great, good concept. However after that initial 10 seconds they easily could have transferred that “alarm” beat to another less prominent instrument, or at least muted it a bit, and still kept the same hectic panic feeling.

It’s supposed to be reminiscent of an old fashioned drive-in restaurant. Sonic’s food is generally utterly “meh” in terms of quality. The main thing they do well is their wide variety of slushies and shakes.

Legally, yes, but while there are tipped employees who actually make a really good wage from tips and do not claim all their actual tips as income to avoid taxes, at the other end of the spectrum are people who end up making below minimum wage and either don’t know their rights or are afraid of completely losing their

I’ve had this happen as a diner. Was dining solo at a place that specialized in burgers. My order was put in before a 3 top sitting adjacent. It wasn’t super busy and myself and the 3 top were the only ones in that area.

Because it’s bad faith to negotiate an agreement that says you won’t close plants, then try to do it anyway. If workers gave concessions on an individual basis with the understanding that it would keep more of their fellows employed, trying to arbitrarily go back on that by announcing you’re “unallocating” them, which

AMA is now a pretty generic term for any online Q&A, especially when the interactions are happening directly between a specific person/group and whomever happens to show up to ask questions.

Because they’re not giant enough yet to have sovereign rights and extraterritoriality, so they still have to kowtow to specific market forces.

That thing makes a Centurion look like a graceful well thought out design.