chris209
chris209
chris209

There’s big differences that on premises software, but Gmail and O365 are definitely getting closer in features.

Google email is sufficient if you have a small business or if you have very basic email needs. Anything past that, and Exchange or even Lotus Notes are much more robust and can handle many more tasks.

I think the current pricing continues to increase because people are realizing they’re the only “exotic” car that you can buy with next to no maintenance cost.

I completely agree that his “reviews” are rubbish. Every video he tries so hard to be funny and witty, but comes off as an “edgy 13 year old”.

The Subaru’s AWD system is light years better, but the CR-V beats in every other category.

The AWD system is pretty much useless if it’s the same system as the last gen.

I have an X5 with a third row for those rare occasions that we are need to go somewhere with 6 people and don’t want to take 2 cars. It works well for that, but it’s pretty cramped for any regular use.

I completely agree. R8s are around the same price now and they are much more modern.

Higher mileage early models bottomed out around $25k a few years ago, but they have skyrocketed since.

I don’t think the new NSX is causing the price spike. I’ve been watching them the last few years and I think the NSX is rising in price due to:

What’s with the Maserati’s Schumacher name plate spelling his name Mjchael?

Umm I guess you could say that, but the people I know that have AWD cars and snow tires prove you wrong. Whatevs...

Are you stating that ONLY 2wd car owners use snow tires? Or only a subset of AWD owners use all-season tires? A subset of 2wd owners use all-season tires too, so what’s your point?

and Banshee, and Strike Back, and ...

This argument is dumb. You can put snow tires on an AWD car too...

7 was the worst by faaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. What a shitshow. Bring back Justin Lin for more sequels.

Seats come with reclining functionality, and I’ll make this blunt (because your post reads like you’re a selfish asshole): Don’t like it?

Yes they can weed out resumes using keywords. Software like IBM’s Brassring can easily do this. We are a private company and not a government contractor.

I know a lot of companies out there do use keywords to identify potential candidates, but luckily my current company (5,000 employees) reviews every single resume by hand. They have found some great employees that may have been passed over in an automated system.

Self checkouts are amazing when you only have a few small items. Not sure why they’re always broken at stores you use, they work flawlessly at all the stores around me.