It is still crazy to me that a six year old console still hasn’t had a single price cut.
It is still crazy to me that a six year old console still hasn’t had a single price cut.
Which, hey, I think I might trade a world-ending apocalypse in exchange for both Facebook not existing and there being less Pearl Jam in the world. Win win.
Yeah, they stretched out the base way too much. They have created a situation where people are forced to go back to paying as much if not more than they paid for cable.
Same here, June of 2021.
Who would have ever thought this guy would pay Elon $8 a month to feel special....
I hope Amazon honors my $59.99 pre-order. I assume they will.
I don’t have a PS5 yet, so I can’t speak from experience. But I am a little shocked that they didn’t learn from the embarrassing battery life of the PS4 controller. My Xbox controllers easily get over 10 hours and my Nintendo pro controller is usually over 20. But the PS4 is lucky to get 4 hours on a good day.
With the Prime Trilogy Remastered as a pre-order bonus...
Please put up a link for io9 to be viewed from new to old.
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What I meant to ask was what would be the basis for a challenge? Do they allege the employee was coerced? Voter fraud?
Can someone explain why votes would be challenged or disqualified?
With the promise of Letitia Wright’s Shuri taking up the heroic mantle
Well you are likely correct, but they still need to show that the heat shield performed its duty to protect the payload. There were likely sensors on the backside of the shield that need to be analyzed.
This whole crypto thing is starting to look a little shady.
Have a good day.
I literally said in my original post that I do not know the specifics about this case, but that there have been numerous cases in the last several years where companies have done just that, such as stored medical records in plain text files on unsecured servers.
Except the shaming is deserved when companies neglect legal and ethical responsibilities. There are legal requirements for protecting data within the healthcare system. If companies fail to meet the bare minimum for those requirements, they absolutely deserve to face punishment, the least of which is public shaming.
I’m not completely against the idea of prisoners working and learning skills. I think the rates they are paid are ridiculous however. And I am certainly against private companies raking in profits from the work. The profits, if any, should be used to fund rehabilitation programs for the prisoners and restitution for…
I don’t think your metaphor holds up. Under no circumstances is the way a person dresses responsible for the behavior of others.