“The craft was jumping around erratically, staying over the wave disturbance but not moving in any specific direction”
“The craft was jumping around erratically, staying over the wave disturbance but not moving in any specific direction”
“I have exactly 1 short clip to analyze with my bloated sense of my own intelligence and experience, thus I have concluded with absolute confidence that this was just a balloon” is not.
It would only take 1 person to point it out, mystery solved.
They’d mostly be Democrats, like probably 3:1 or so.
Yeah but who gives a shit if they do? What does “geographic majority” even fucking mean?
It’s a “UFO” - it just means they couldn’t identify it. Which means they actually could not exclude the possibility that it’s a mylar balloon.
It sounds to me that you’re implying that you know better than trained pilots and ground operators.
Yes, and that was my assumption when I first started reading about these (lens flares, reflections, etc.), but they were picking them up on multiple systems, which rules that out.
Also, let’s take a moment to note how shitty these coworkers are being. This rule goes for any salaried professional - if you head out to drinks with the intern, they drink on your tab. Come on.
The only reason they weren’t provided “to him” is because he didn’t want any, apparently because he felt entitled to a different form of compensation.
If I take an Uber for $10, that ride actually cost $20.
As far as I understand it, that’s okay because it’s a government regulation.
Do you know any independent contractors?
More exploitative than the model it replaces, which is cab companies charging cabbies a fee to get to work as cab drivers?
By this logic, Uber’s product would not be the actual transportation of the person from A to B, but the use of this app to facilitate it.
They didn’t provide him/her a free dessert - they provided the desserts, it turned out, to the rest of the table.
entitled
If you didn’t want to pay for the entree that was late, then you should have 86'd it when you were given the opportunity.
It might not have been what the letter writer wanted, but they did attempt to make things right.
Yes, the server and the cooks screwed up, but they did offer something free in return.