What’s your return on 30 years of monthly rent?
What’s your return on 30 years of monthly rent?
The buying a house one is flatly wrong. There are definitely inopportune times to buy (this being one of them), but for a myriad of reasons, not the least of which that the US – and to some extent global – housing machine is a beast that far too many people, businesses, and governments have interest in continuing till…
Wouldn’t that be “up on the heads”?
You ask them if they buy them or roll their own...
Agree with everything you said except the self-scan stations with conveyor belts. These are the epitome of bad design. The customer has to scan the items, send them down the line, move the cart, bag the items, and load them back into the cart, creating two extra steps.
There is nothing “heads up” about that display.
Promises made, promises kept. donald trump.
...with a median repair cost of around $142
Don’t buy a Samsung refrigerator. Seriously. Don’t. Ever. If you do, you’ll regret it. Mark my words.
Ghandi. Great movie – but I’ve never made it through awake in one sitting.
Hey, there’s a difference between “They lost money because they spent more than they made” and “They lost money because they aren’t making enough money”, which seems obvious, but here I am having to explain it.
While accurate, those numbers don’t tell the whole story, namely that Disney+ raked in more than $7B, but also spent an unclear amount, which appears to be in the neighborhood of more than $7B on streaming content production and acquisition, and would balance out perfectly if it were $7.659B. This is not an uncommon…
Oh, come on. The notion that “The agreement would let agencies examine TikTok’s US facilities, records, and servers” equals spying is a leap Evil Knievel couldn’t make.
Sigh, here we go.
Source?
Except that it was the AMPTP that called for the blackout. The WGA wants transparency, The AMPTP wants to manipulate the news cycle to divide WGA membership.
According to Variety, Disney+ ended Q1 2023 with 157.8 million subscribers (down 4 million from the previous quarter, which Disney obviously paints as the apocalypse). Assuming every one of those is at the cheapest tier of $7.99/month (obviously not the case), Disney+ would still be raking in $1.26 billion per month.…
Learn to intuit? What happened to “I see it right there in black and white”?