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He couldn’t figure out how to cancel his Columbia House membership quick enough.

My point was that the iPhone was NOT an innovation. It was a flashy repackaging of existing stuff. Same as the iPod, or anything else Apple did after the Apple II.

And, much like the iPhone, the I had a smartphone (and a truck) long before Apple (and Tesla) came along and did their half-assed takes on them.

House Flipper

On it. 

inching closer and closer

Listen, best I can do is 30 bucks - and I’ll even toss in 15 in store credit. I’ve gotta pay my employees and my lease here, and AC in Vegas ain’t cheap. Honestly I was tempted to offer 5 but you caught me in a good mood today, I guess.”

clap.

Estate sale beauty!

Nice Price or No Dice?

Money Plane

I know what I got

It was obviously defective- I mean, he held it up, and the boom didn’t stop!

The construction worker who saved the stop sign at the last second is the unsung hero of this story!

I like that idea. Instead of making it a train restricted to specific tracks, it could be like a bus that goes anywhere.

Try being an American LOL.

I think you missed the point there in your hurry to defend NASCAR. The point wasn’t to attack race car drivers, it was to point out that it’s a different sport than track & field even if the end goal (get to the end as fast as possible) is nominally the same.

And REAL MTV!

If that was the case then NFTs wouldn’t even be a thing right now.

I reading more and more about how some car dealers will ‘lend’ new cars to family members for awhile, and then might go ahead and sell them at some point. In the meantime, someone gets a free car to use, and the dealer can write-off what they owe to the manufacturer as business expenses.