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Definitely one of the top 5 most annoying “innovations” of the decade. Not the scooter itself mind you, but the “scooters littering every single walkway” and the “99% of scooter riders are brainless lazy morons who probably don’t even know that there are regulations and laws about where and how to ride a scooter”.
Let’s just ban e-scooters completely.
install the update if one is available
Counterpoint: The ICE hotline for reporting illegal immigrants is
Problem is everything Samsung seems to be with a locked bootloader. Which is a complete non-starter (unless you love looking at ads like a moron). Which is too bad because I’ve entertained the S8+, the S9+, the S10 - all are an automatic pass, otherwise they’re very good phones.
This is not good. Not good at all.
Ug I hate advice like this. Not because its wrong, but it shows how broken things are. If the problem isn’t a computer filtering out a resume because you missed the right combination of key words, then its some hiring person who doesn’t think you stroked their ego enough from the jump. Really that is all a cover…
One gazillion percent it does. I can tell you because I remember my childhood very well. But that is also not limited to childhood. College and post college - you forget shit you’ve seen once or twice and you don’t end up using. Part of it is the dumb way most are thought about “memorizing” unimportant details instead…
So you put the kitties into pairing mode?
This, too:
Ive mentioned my foodservice career before, so I have a little feedback on B.
A) US education system is broken on every single level.
In the US it isn’t called a data cap. It is called unlimited data. It’s essentially the same thing, however. The US carriers just like to use different words.
Perfectly timed comment. Literally just got back from Italy with my family who insisted on getting tours for just about everything. (it was a lovely trip that I didn’t pay for so I’ll try not to complain). But man, some of the tours were difficult to get through. It’s hard to immerse yourself in the experience when…
I love tours but I get what you’re saying. Hell, I was right with you when I was in my college years; now it’s not worth my time to do all the research. I’d rather pay someone some money but they have to add value in giving information that a 10 minute internet search wouldn’t reveal.
Tuition just needs to be less. I have multiple dealings with educational institutions and the number of administrators and the salaries they get are so ridiculous it’s terrifying.
My solution is to charge up a power bank before a trip. I’d first try to find an outlet near the seat, but if it’s not accessible/available, I’d just use my power bank.
Or you know, just plug in your electrical power plug in an outlet and charge at the airport. Yes, yes, electrical outlets are not *everywhere* but I can’t recall many places that have a USB port and NOT have an electrical outlet on the same panel.
Hotels charge hundreds of dollars a night for a room and we’re supposed to supplement their staff’s wages on top of that? Actually, they’re incentivizing us to not even use the service by offering points for not using housekeeping services at all. Which I find additionally mean to their employees (hey you get to work…