When will my smart shelf recognize there’s more laundry in my smart hampers than I have detergent to wash and order the detergent itself?
When will my smart shelf recognize there’s more laundry in my smart hampers than I have detergent to wash and order the detergent itself?
I still hit Costco for all the items that dash seems like a good candidate for. Shipping isn’t actually free, it’s just rolled into the product cost and thus can’t compete price wise with a warehouse store.
I think it’s the timing aspect. I know pretty much exactly how long it takes me to go through a bag of dog food or eight razor blades, so I subscribe and save those items. Trash bags and laundry detergent are much less exact.
zoom in a bit...
Exactly as accurate as every other horoscope in history, so...
I suppose, Manwich. I’m not as big a fan of velour as you are.
A quick google search revealed the high end of prices to be about $0.01 per call and they get even cheaper in bulk. And that’s using a third party, who’s obviously making a profit at that rate.
95% of calls to my work phone are either unsolicited robo fraud/spam or vendors trying to sell me stuff, so I apply the same logic to my work phone as well.
Why do you think this? Here’s a link to the CDC Measles schedule stating that you only EVER need 2 doses of MMR vaccine.
The problem with a representative democracy is it should, by definition, be representative of the population. As long as stupid exists, stupid leaders will too.
This was sort of the original intent back when only white, land owning males could vote. There are obviously racial and gender disenfranchisement issues to that strategy large enough to drive fleets of trucks through, but it did generally narrow the voting population down to the more educated and informed populace.
FTFY
you’re forgetting the ultra Christian. The whole middle of the country’s anti-vaxers are right wing.
like hell they are. The far right super religious are anti-vax too. This stupidity extends across the aisle.
The Scarlet Letter was even worse. Both were 10th grade required reading for me. I went from Great Expectations and Lord of the Flies in 9th grade to those two puke fests in 10th. It’s a wonder I ever read again.
Stranger is a really good book though. At least me at a little less than half my current age remembers it that way.
I like the four-horned unicorn.
What is your source that they’ve plateaued? I’ve looked and can’t find any scientific basis for that. I’m genuinely interested.
It doesn’t matter how open you get with Goff if you’re not among his first two reads. He doesn’t ever seem to see the third or fourth guy.
And yet it was still probably among the top three highlights for the Rams.