Learning from the Times is not. Regurgitating them (or anyone else) word for word and representing all of that content as your own without proper licensing is.
Learning from the Times is not. Regurgitating them (or anyone else) word for word and representing all of that content as your own without proper licensing is.
There are tons of creative avenues that need to remain monetized because of the time/resources involved. You may not care about your works being free, but there are tons of writers, painters, carpenters, and hobbyists of all manner (like the Etsy crowd) who are only able to create what they do because it is what they…
I’d argue that the comment section interaction, particularly from the authors, is what got all of these sites to their current prominence. The writers who regularly did that are pretty much all long gone though...
Depending on what state you’re in, those hoops might be getting tighter in response to these thefts, so you may want to get it done sooner if your legislatures have anything planned for it.
So why not spend a bit more and get the more capable Silverado?
Whenever I feel like bashing current social media users that also hate whatever platform it is, I have to remember that I keep coming back here to complain about the user experience...
Has anything these sites have done for the last 5-10 years indicated that they wish to improve the user experience?
That really should be true of both any organization, either government or private. It’s astonishing how many people out there who are totally unaware of the potential issues by having non-personal devices operate without guardrails.
Based on the way this site has been run for many years now, I expect we’ll lose more comment sections before they go about adding them. It’s the most popular piece of these sites, therefore, management will find a way to ruin them.
The theaters near me have been doing that, especially with kid’s movies, for a while now. However, they are almost always daytime showings or a few showings for a single day. I’ve never seen an add for any of them, but whenever I look to see what is playing almost every theater has an old movie getting played.
It is very handy being able to see a text/email, reply to a text, or control my music without the full screen and all notifications available and distractions that come with that. There’s also something easier about being able to close a phone and put it down that simply makes it easier to ignore.
the Accord is the only car where the driver ratings has a score less than Good, so it’s just barely lower than the other 6 in driver specific categories.
While technically correct, it is just barely worse than the others for driver specific scoring while being substantially better at passenger categories and the best overall rating.
that’s for the insurance fraud after you’re tired of living on a lake
Frozen Uncrustables are even more amazing. Especially if they get slightly warmed just enough so that the bread starts getting soft, but the inside remains frozen.
Pretty much the same by me. The Wendy’s by me never has a line, so that’s my go to if I need a fast food bite. I usually prefer them while I’m travelling for work too for the same reason. Not substantially different than the McDonalds, but almost always a really short line.
I’ve had the opposite experience. I have a Wendy’s & McDonalds next door that I drive by sometimes and the Wendy’s is my go to when I need a fast food bite. Not that they are measurably better than the McDs, but the McDs almost always has a line and the Wendy’s never has more than 1 car in wait, so it’s just a simple…
While their cars might be bad/vaporware/unknown, the Vingroup that owns them is a mega corporation. Kind of like if GE or Samsung made a car. Odds are it would be awful initially, just because creating an all-new car is incredibly difficult, but a car company with massive resources behind it and a billionaire seeking…
Does their contract allow them to just pick a strike/negotiation time? I thought the big ones like this were multi-year and it is really hard to do any major things, like a strike, until the deadline hits. So mostly luck of the current automotive economy?