The mortality rate of the flu, Ebola, driving, falling down stairs, or bending over in the wrong shower are irrelevant. People are concerned about this disease and the inability to get consistent, reliable info from our elected leaders.
Putting micromanaging bosses aside, there are a host of disadvantages by having a work-at-home policy all the time. If you work in a team, not facing each other everyday doesn’t build teamwork. It’s often easier to work out problems face-to-face than via email or conference calls. It’s easier to reach people in an…
It is amazing to me that young people think it is OK to joke about killing people with whom they disagree.
People are scared. A new, killer disease that you can’t get tested for. Yes, there are tests; but the rules for getting it done are beurocrasy at its finest (health care workers who treated known infected and have symptoms are being denied).
Yes. It’s because of the old people and totally not because the young people didn’t vote. It’s fine though, I’ve read that posting “ok boomer” on social media is basically the same thing as voting.
I sincerely hope this was a joke. Even if so, not at all funny.
Also have you seen plane tickets recently?! Crazy good deals!
Diggin’ the steelies.
THANK YOU. The whole point of a logo is it’s a consistent factor for me to associate your brand with. Changing it up for no particular reason does the exact opposite of its intended purpose.
I don’t get why logos are “due for updates” anyway. Unless there’s a fundamental shift in the business that muddles the logo’s message or they used some very period-specific styling in the first place, there’s no need to change something that currently works. It only makes sense when there’s a functional issue to be…
You know, I enjoy the motorsport for what it is. But I really hate that they glamorize the wrecks in this. They show them in the previews. They highlight them in the marketing. The announcers even say “if you’re looking for big wrecks, you’re in the right spot.”
because people ruin everything
First marbula one, now this...
It’s amazing how cool a circuit can be when Hermann Tilke isn’t involved. I wish F1 ran more courses like Zandvoort and fewer like Sochi.
Almost trashed a rental car and got divorced all within seconds at that corner.
Wow, in the US that kind of business savvy gets you the Oval Office.
Brad Pitt wears a Citizen Ref. 67-9020 Bullhead Chronograph, Automatic Cal. 8110A released in AFAIK 1972.