- Diarrhea and a fever higher than 102°F
- Diarrhea and a fever higher than 102°F
For “identity verification” and to sell to advertisers, like most companies do. Just because T-Mobile doesn’t necessarily need it doesn’t mean they don’t want it.
It has happened before.
I like TMobile. They have been our provider for 16+ years. That being said... HAMMER THEM. These companies need to get their priorities straight and no way does that happen without examples being made.
The problem is in differentiating between what a word actually historically means and how it’s been inappropriately used. A word that is used solely to be demeaning? Sure, stop using it. But other words have been misused and still have their original meanings intact and used properly, and demanding that those words…
Wot?
A bit rubbish of an article, no?
This article alone is offensive in itself because it assumes that everyone talking with those phrases with this “ableist” mentality in the forefront to intentionally be mean towards others.
I will say, trying to bathe a child in a bathtub that has doors is a pain in the butt. So keep that in mind if it might be pertinent to you.
Old shower curtain liners have served me faithfully for many years as painting and DIY-project drop cloths.
The street names not showing up even if one zooms way in is an annoyance.
Any semi-regular Google Maps user should know about all of this. That said, is there any reason to use Google Maps instead of Waze?
I will tell you I have only used the incognito mode of the features you pointed out. The others are the opposite of what I want from a mapping software. I don’t use google maps on my android phone - I use another app, because there is too much clutter on the screen. Literally what I want is a map. I don’t need all the…
The company I work for said that they weren’t going to do it because there are issues with how the whole thing works. The notice that came out said that they had to pay back all the deferred taxes in the first 4 months of 2021. That will crush some people.
I was looking into this the moment I saw the word “deferred”. A lot of people I talked to didn’t seem to realize that, no, this isn’t “free” money. This is essentially a loan given to you, taken from your own paycheck. I wouldn’t bet on it being forgiven.
maybe I’m the odd one out but I hate getting talked to like that. In my experience, pretty much any time somebody says stuff like that, it’s them faking the concept that the topic is open for discussion, when usually it is most definitely if not. The person is rarely interesting in bringing new approaches to your…
SO is telling someone that they once said something 30 years ago that was, then, OK and now is offensive, that they must lose their jobs, never be employable again, everything they have ever done is disappeared and they may never speak or have an opinion ever again, is constructive criticism or bullying?
I like to make an actionable suggestion. “Have you thought of trying...” Focusing on the actions and/or the outcome makes it feel less personal
Supporting, though leaving without support others still fighting lockdown consequences, particular brands based on race, nation or religious believes, not the quality of product or services provided is defined as discrimination, for your particular case - it’s racism.
The trolls are out, tonight. And they need better writers.
That is a Million Mile engine surrounded by a 50,000 mile truck.
When did Lifehacker start advertising voodoo and woo. Acupressure is based on the fanciful and invalid notions found in Traditional Chinese Medicine. There is no evidence that acupressure has any effect whatsoever and is in fact on par with acupuncture for lack of efficacy. Maybe Lifehacker should go back to…