I worked fast food with breakfast, lunch, dinner, and late night and I don’t think we even had 30 employees.
I worked fast food with breakfast, lunch, dinner, and late night and I don’t think we even had 30 employees.
This probably won’t be a popular opinion on this particular site, but NY should start following the lead of larger cities in Europe and move to more single lane, one-way streets and public transportation or close some streets to vehicle traffic altogether, especially the most densely populated ones where off-street…
Buddy, most NY pizzerias aren’t really sit-down, waitstaff kind of places. You order at a counter and either take out, or find a seat if one is open
30 or 40 employees? For a pizza front?
I guess I’d have to see inside, but I would never dream of eating pizza with 30 other people crammed into a schoolbus.
“As a result of the rule, over 13,000 restaurants in the city have been ordered to dismantle their outdoor dining areas. L’Industrie’s bus wasn’t approved by the Department of Transportation”
[Hits “Turbo Boost” button, jumps completely off the road]
But companies are people now, and people need love.
This right here. It’s such a THING now to just be an unrepentant fanbois of all sorts of irrational things - *cough*, MAGA, *cough*.
It seems like the CyberTruck sort of has a manual release, only it’s not manual. You need an EXTERNAL power source (you’ve got a booster pack on you right? hopefully not in the frunk).
All the reliability issues aside, did I read that correctly that he...wrapped his stainless steel disasterpiece? Isn’t the stainless steel body supposed to be part of the allure?
“Hey, I love the company, I love the truck, it’s my dream truck. But just give me a new truck. Please.”
This right here is the problem.
There is not a single corporate or business entity I love. Not a one. No company I’ve ever worked for, nor any company that I am a regular consumer of their products or services. Our…
These videos are his cash cow. It’s a drug and he’s addicting others.
Good luck getting any of the owners to take legal action...
Isn’t that required by law?
With all the bugs and technical fuckups, I’d say Ubisoft, not EA. Not NEARLY enough microtransactions for an EA product.
You give Cybertruck owners too much credit. Technodaddy Elon wouldn’t like them doing that.
On the other hand, we finally have an answer to the question, “What if EA made cars?” Not that anyone ever thought to ask it, but hey, now we know.