Tridian
Tridian
Tridian

I find your opinion interesting. When I started seeing 2-day and next day shipments coming via USPS, back whenever that was, I kind of thought “oh, this will be hilarious”. Much to my surprise, I’ve never had a delayed prime shipment from the USPS. From my perspective, I’d say their USPS partnership actually worked

Comcast is like dating a crazy person. The sex [internet speed] is great, and when things are normal you really have no complaints. It’s when they have an episode [fuck up your bill], you contemplate how your life went so wrong.

Am I seriously the only person that has kept a cheap lighter lit for several minutes to find it basically disintegrated from its own heat? This is wasteful and dangerous.

Monument circle is a rarity though... at least as far as the no lanes issue goes. I’ve never found it particularly unsettling, even in heavy traffic, but it certainly is more challenging than say the type of roundabout that you’d find all throughout Carmel these days.

You’re not a snob... water can taste very different. Some people notice it, other people don’t. I’m one of the people that does. Purified water is my water of choice. I’m under no illusion that it’s “healthier” only that it’s palatable.

Sorry, but you’re either being obtuse or you simply don’t know what you’re talking about. Link-speed (which you’re quoting) and actual throughput are very different things. Sure... you’re 802.11ac router might support link speeds of 1300mbps on the 5Ghz band, but you will NEVER achieve those speeds in actual

Cool story bro... Except, I’m not basing this solely on my personal experience, home or equipment. My experience just happens to be consistent with testing and reviews I saw before buying. That, combined with the fact that no reputable source that I’m able to find agrees with you, places the burden of proof on you.

Ummm... Perhaps we watched a different video? Because everything highlighted here was spot on.

But why do you think that? You’re only saying it because you’ve been taught to believe it. There is nothing inherently uncool about minivans.

That gauge cluster, though... Yikes is right!

I don’t know of any real-world experience that would corroborate your assertion. I have an AC3200 router that can establish a link speed of up to 1300Mbps depending on the band. While I successfully connect at that speed, a typical transfer maxes out at about 600Mbps to a gigabit Ethernet connection. Ethernet to

I guess we look at it differently. I don’t see this as intimidating.

I’m going go out on a limb that this hasn’t always been the case at Amazon. Rather, I suspect enough Amazon employees proved themselves to be unworthy of the most basic level of trust, and this is the result.

The likelihood that fellatio is happening somewhere in close proximity to this is high.

I don’t know that I would call insurance (in general) a scam, but some of their practice border on it. When I worked for Geico I constantly had to point out to people that while yes, you’ve been paying for 15 years, but we just paid out five times as much as you’ve ever paid for the accident you just caused. So this

Understood... I’d say my dislike of 2 is probably similar. I find that late-70's/early-80's drama acting annoying. It’s a decent story, but it makes me cringe to watch.

Trust me, I’m well aware of how unpopular that mentality is. And I really don’t have a good explanation. But when I watch it I’m just put off by almost everything about it.

Genuinely curious about your dislike of ST6... For example I liked (but didn’t love) #1 and absolutely can’t stand #2... but pretty much agree with the herb that #6 was great. So I’m curious about your thoughts on 6.

My grandmother thought that when the clock blinked on her VCR, there was something wrong with her television. The VCR and TV weren’t even made by the same manufacturer... I guarantee you people DO “honestly think” such ridiculousness.

For instance, 4G occupied the frequency bands up to 20 MHz. In the case of 5G, it will likely sit on the frequency band up to 6GHz.