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Counterpoint: No. :P

On a serious note, it all depends on one’s location. When I bought my MacBook Air M2 a few weeks ago, the specific configuration I wanted (8GB RAM, 512 GB SSD, Midnight Blue) wasn’t available refurbished.

Meanwhile, I work on a military post, and they were offering $150 off; which was actually a

Counterpoint: No. :P

On a serious note, it all depends on one’s location. When I bought my MacBook Air M2 a few weeks ago, the specific configuration I wanted (8GB RAM, 512 GB SSD, Midnight Blue) wasn’t available refurbished.

Meanwhile, I work on a military post, and they were offering $150 off; which was actually a

I don’t think many people realize how little most iPhone owners care whether Android phones were first when it comes to features.

I don’t care that my phone had the features first.  I just care if it works reliably; and that if I have any issue at all, software, hardware, etc., I can call one source for assistance.

That’s the whole point. EVERYTHING is political in 2020; and an increasing # of people just want to read something about a truck withOUT politics for a change.

I used to read Gizmodo/Jalopnik/etc. and have largely stopped for this reason.  Yes, politics is important; but NO, it doesn’t have to be included in literally

For those who remember the old Honda Fit commercials:

The Fit is stop.

I feel like this is a completely unnecessary article. Anyone who owns a cat - especially more than one - *KNOWS* they not only practice but take great satisfaction in revenge.

Never again will I put my boot in anyone else’s @$$.  O_O

Nope, first time, but after this warm reception there may be more.  *thumbs up*

No!  We have to know how this affected intersectional third-wave feministic LGBTQIA transgender Eskimo climate change!

She hasn’t betrayed it at all.  She’s just selling all the stuff that didn’t spark joy for her.  *thumbs up*

Q: Why Elizabeth Warren mentioned redlining at a climate forum...
A:  To pander.  That’s why [insert politician] says [insert anything they say].

Man, I bet all 8 people with the Homepod were pretty pissed.

Excellent article, though I figured I’d add one or two things, since I’m literally going through this right now.

1. If you use a NAS at home to back your stuff up and you want to access it remotely *and* securely, a) follow the manufacturer’s and other guides into hardening it/making it more secure, and b) look into

Yeah, but what computer does he have? What’s his favorite hack? What’s his current music playlist?

*throws hands up*

Jaw-droppingly epic?  Naah, I’d say it’s epically jaw-dropping.

I echo what Shane Morris posted. I hadn’t owned a truck up till about 15 years ago; bought a 2004 F150. Suddenly I realized that tasks, trips, etc. I’d been making excuses for were no longer beyond my reach, or hard to plan/execute due to the lack of storage/hauling space.

There’s also the fact that in many places (for

Good job; now they’ll all respect others and self-respect.  *thumbs up*

Yeah, it’d be great if only one political party ruled from now on.  Makes perfect sense.

Yeah...being as my only credit card has and has had a rate of 7%, I’ll just stick with that.