I remember that episode! But it didn’t work for me. I can still read in my dreams. So not sure why people say you can’t.
I remember that episode! But it didn’t work for me. I can still read in my dreams. So not sure why people say you can’t.
The gripe is pretty obvious as it comes from parasites that feel entitled to other people’s work.
Moore was my favorite Bond too, with Moonraker being my favorite movie. I miss the days when Bond movies could just be fun without being super serious.
He was always my favorite Bond, which probably puts me in the minority, but I grew up alongside The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker and For Your Eyes Only. I always thought his Bond was more suave and slick than Connery’s.
Yep, “luxuries” like food that isn’t on sale (and not avocado toast, either) and isn’t half rotten like the vegetables at the food pantry. And if you have kids, forget it.
A new poll from Bloomberg suggests that almost half of Americans would have a hard time affording a $100 emergency, like a speeding ticket, medical bill, or other unexpected expense.
The whole idea behind the allure of the Silicon Valley is “doing whatever you please...uh, we mean break convention” to make money. Everything else is a distant second (if there were any consideration for “second most important”).
I’m normally pretty skeptical of the “hostile boy’s club” workplace stories, if only because it seems like it always devolves into an almost literal he-said, she-said that ends in settlements. But the sheer frequency in which this kind of thing gets reported in Silicon Valley startups is staggering. Even assuming that…
My guess is that he has seen some young people eat at the same places he has and assumes that all young people in all places eat at expensive restaurants when the fact of the matter is that the young people he is in contact with probably come from wealthy families that subsidize their avocado toast and coffee habits. …
Yes, I agree, this millionaire is setting up a strawman argument. He provides no evidence that the people who have trouble affording houses are actually spending their money on toast, vacations, etc.
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It’s hard to find time for school or retraining when you already work 2 jobs and both of them cheat you out of overtime, or one job that pays you juuuuust enough not to have to pay you overtime, yet insist that you consistently work 15 or 20 extra hours every week, and worse at whatever your industry’s “crunch time”…
Biggest problem with the ACA is that it sucks compared to single payer... It’s trying to make the best of a shitty, for-profit situation.
Yeah, Obamacare is shit. What else would you expect from a healthplan engineered by insurance lobbyists, the Heritage Foundation and Mitt fucking Romney? The only way to actual affordable, universal health care is Medicare for All. And the Republican plan doesn’t get us any closer to that.
There are 2 problems. It’s way too expensive, subtract the cost of the controllers and any other accessories you may need/want from the cost of the Switch and the Switch doesn’t cost much more.
“Capitalize all words in titles of publications and documents, except a, an, the, at, by, for, in, of, on, to, up, and, as, but, or, and nor.”
That’s called “Title Caps”... it’s standard in publishing.
They aren’t obsessed with silly gimmicks, they are obsessed with trying new things. You should be GLAD that they are. Nearly every landmark innovation in video game hardware since 1985 has come from Nintendo. Without them you wouldn’t have:
Both the 3DS & Wii U were direct reactions to things that were going on in the consumer electronics space during their development: 3D, and tablets. Turns out, by the time the 3DS and then Wii U launched, consumer excitement for both concepts was on a downturn. Well, that and anyone who wanted a tablet already had…
The problem is that most of these people wouldn’t listen to a “CHANGE THE DEFAULT PASSWORD” message. They won’t care, or they won’t know how, or they won’t think it applies to them, or they won’t have time, or etc. It’s partly the fault of the buyer for not using the device responsibly, partly the fault of the…