faslane1969
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faslane1969

I LOVED my Brother multi-function until I sold it and never bought another printer since I wasn’t using it much and don’t NEED one daily. It was the best (if I had to pick) multi-function I’ve had and didn’t rip through the ink nor was ever a pain in the ass. it jut worked and worked well for ages.

Yep, but it used to be this way. They caught on.

Truth, they have caught on. And they sell “tiers” of cartridges now too. standard, heavy and XL each with a different price and more ink as you go up. +1

BINGO! ? I posted as much as well. People will simply dump their old printer because for say, 20.00 (YMMV) get a brand new one that might and probably does have better features (wifi or something) so they toss the old one and that’s where the filling of landfills with printers becomes horrible for the planet. Such a

Truth with many current offerings, but didn’t used to be. 

Or SOME multi-function higher end models with a top feeder, (more industrial models if you will). Even the Epson workforce I had came with standard cartridges as well as my brother multi function machine and those are the only two printers I’ve ever bought but got rid of long ago. +1

Some yes, but definitely not all. Usually the cheapies. Any workstation multi-function machine will come with regular cartridges not starters. Most consumers don’t know this either.

Yeah mileage will vary for everyone of course. They’re just horrible all around, always a ink issue whether buying, clogging, leaking etc I simply will never buy another ever but I don’t NEED to print everyday for work or anything either. They’re evil.

I’ll say Brother was one of the best ones I DI/d have when I had one before I quit buying them all-together.

I WISH they would do anything to make ink cheaper etc. So many of my clients simply toss their printers out when new ink is needed because they can get a brand new printer with ink for (often) just a few bucks more. This is of course, horrible for out planet. Such a waste. I even gave mine away and just go to Staples

ok, so can an “automation” with a location trigger turn on or off my wifi when I leave or return to my home? I set one up but don’t actually see the wifi icon go off but get a notification that the shortcut has been ran.

Someone told me:

This “list” is absurd and I’d actually recommend many of them (depending on a super young age or similar issue) but this is absurd. ET? Titanic? Watership Down (We read this in the FIFTH grade as a class. This is why many kids are so disconnected. Being prevented to see and do things they’re perfectly capable of

Weird they’d tell a Mom

When we got there and my mother tried to buy tickets, the box office woman told her that she was sorry but that the movie was R rated.”

Adult Supervision required“ is stated on the rating popup screen before a movie starts does it not? It used to. We went to R-rated movies with my parents

*seen

Again, I 100% AGREE

Agreed! not a disservice whatsoever IMO. Kids know early on much more than back in the “old days”. They can always watch it again and chances are will forgot they say it years previous anyway.

Not doing the slideshow but I’d be very hopeful if Caddyshack is in here. EVERY person I know personally who liked it has seen it a bazillion times, it’s considered the move re-watched movie ever in many polls/categories etc. I’ve literally seen it well over 50 times lol. Such a classic.

it’s not nor ever has been a “flu” it may have similar symptoms but it’s not the flu.

oh yeah, sorry ;-)

Absolutely agree. I was vigilant for 2 1/2 years never leaving the house, unless I had to, masking everywhere and washing hands profusely a bazillion times a day, not social gathering, going into several different medical offices with my father-in-law who needed radiation and other stuff because of cancer he had. And