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I indicated that in the original comment. But at least then the price is the price. It’s all absorbed into it, since I’m required to pay it anyway.

I've never understood these freight fees to begin with. Seems so weird to pass along to the consumer. It's one thing if I buy direct and the vehicle is delivered to me or a drop-off point, like online shipping. But if I go to a dealer, which they require me to do, the items has already been shipped. I don't pay Best

Same advice should apply to your first child too.

Eh, Poe’s Law. If I wanted to impersonate one of these people, I’d do exactly that.

It has some pretty serious history on it, yes, but I’m far more likely to side with you on people being oversensitive to 88 than JAP. 88 is simply a pair of numbers, and any combination of numbers can exist. It’s also, to the best of my knowledge, not a direct slur against people, but a reference to Naziism.

Sure. Sometime after we stop dehumanizing entire ethnic groups.

Noted by several other replies now, yes. It’s still potentially problematic, but it’s not actually the feature the headline describes.

You are correct, the headline is misleading as background data is a specific and different trick. I then skimmed the article as a result and missed the difference. I still think it’s a bad idea, as non-techie users stumble upon these articles, follow the advice, then don’t understand what’s wrong when they never get

I’ll cop to it: I read the headline, which is deeply wrong, and then skimmed the article to confirm what I thought was going on based on the headline. This feature IS different than the one the headline describes and while I still think it’s a poor idea as it reduces network stability and ensures you get no

A totally reasonable separate choice, but otherwise terrible advice for normal people who just want battery savings. As an IT guy I had to fix so many phones for users who followed this advice then couldn’t figure out why they never got email.

Someone else pointed out the headline is completely wrong, and it’s not until I dug farther in that I realized it’s a slightly different trick than the one the headline describes. That said, it still reduces network stability.

This is literally both the oldest battery-saving tip for Android AND the worst. If you want a slightly more useful brick for a smartphone, great. But background data is most of the show. This was a bad idea when people were doing it with Donut, and it's a bad idea now with Pie.

My point is the level of advice this provides, and the source for it, isn’t something said people would see to begin with. Likewise, if they have to be drilled down this specifically to this exact scam, versus the core components that make up the underlying concept, this won’t actually help them at all. They need to

Mr. Mime was unquestionably the best part of this trailer. So if it’s making him freaky and terrifying that works, I’m all in.

Hmmm... interesting point, but I guess it depends on perspective. Within their world, I imagine they wouldn’t be capitalized, just like all our animals. My instincts went capitalized because in our world they’re all trademarked names, and therefore proper nouns. Maybe it’s time to try to shift that.

To be clear, since a lot of the reactions don’t seem to be getting this, as far as I can tell this is *A* Pikachu, not “Pikachu.” This isn’t Ash’s Pikachu that we all know and love so personally. The world has a lot of Pikachu in it, and this one’s a detective and a smartass. Doesn’t mean anything about “our” Pikachu.

It’s app-based. And in fairness, I have *only* their credit cards, so it’s possible it’s lacking in their checking accounts.

Gosh, I’ve been looking for a new job, but felt like nobody really valued what I brought to the table! I can’t miss this opportunity!

As real as the Federal Bikini Inspector, yes.

Wells Fargo and Capital One give me all those alerts too.