SparJar06
SparJar
SparJar06

Cue the Weird Al!

Hmm, must have been a company policy then.  I worked at a big box home center years ago and if we worked over 8 hours in a day, we got time and a half, if we went over 12 hours in a day, we got double time.  And if we went over 40 in a week, we got time and a half, over 60 in a week was double.

If they’re trying to slow me down with curvy roads, they’re doing it wrong.

If you are speeding through a school zone...are you going to stop for a red light you know is there just to annoy you for speeding? It’s going to take people a week to figure out that they can just blow through the light. Sure, they can enforce it as a red light but they could also enforce the school zone, which has

Yeah, for fast casual dining (or at any self checkout), I will never tip and will also not feel one bit guilty.

I feel zero remorse or guilt when I press the No Tip option on digital pay systems. I will tip when I want to, I do not need a prompt/notification asking if I want to tip. If I’m given great service, I tip, plain and simple. Crappy service? Crappy Tip. Be a dick to me, no tip.

In a similar case, 28-year-old Corey Gary was prompted to leave a tip at a self-service beer fridge in San Diego’s Petco Park. Gary told the Journal that he wasn’t clear where the money was going, but left 20% anyway.

now its for a younger generation. Get over it.

Let me tell you how disappointed I was to learn that these use adhesive rather than a claw machine grabber hand that jams itself into the car

That’s Acme level stuff.

They need to coat the exterior of the device with adhesive. Hear me out- The perp tries to take the device off his car. Now his hand is stuck to it. Then he tries to pull it off with his other hand. Both hands are stuck. In desperation, he lies down and tries to push the thing away with his feet. He’s now basically

Yeah, it’s a valid point that the NYPD will probably find a way to abuse this thing, but you’re watching the fault in the rationale play out real time here.

The ones in Miami already had immobilizers 20 years ago, this seems like a step backwards.

Everything I’ve read suggests they’re no more likely to crap out on you than a used gaming card. Maybe less so as they’re often undervolted to reduce energy costs. If you buy a card, it works and has the expected level of performance, you should be ok (afaik)

The thing is, when you exceed the tolerances of a GPU, it throttles and is fine, or it outright breaks. They aren’t cars, there isn’t a moving piece hanging on by a thread that could snap off at any time, hidden. They don’t “wear” from use. If you get a card, and it performs up to snuff when you get it, there is

“Budget.”

Also not a tank

I’ve been an HR professional for over 30 year and trash talking is neither harassment or hostile work environment under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

Not to defend this, but the game has offline play and private servers, right? It’s not like, say, Diablo 4.

After Crunchyroll fucked on of its voice actors over union stuff and HBO Max fucked me personally by throwing the second half of The Nevers into a ravine, I’ve basically reverted to my 2010-era self and started torrenting anything and everything that I’m interested in onto a Plex server.