But unions are the problem, not management.
But unions are the problem, not management.
If I were Ferrari, I’d be suing the shit out of the race organizers for their shoddy track ruining a very expensive PU.
3 Supervisors including a Suit. One Union worker
Meanwhile, there’s a Mustang sitting off to the side of the road like...
I think a big problem is that while in Europe, mostly, anti speeding measures are aimed at deterring speeding and managing infrastructure to deter and prevent, our anti speeding measures are based on making money for local sheriffs’ departments. They neither deter nor prevent, but seek to hoodwink and extort instead.
The history of speeding offenses should have his ass off the road. The drugs are a given.
Well look at that, a Challenger has ruined everything for everyone forever. Who could have predicted such an outcome.
That is not how any of that works.
People can work on more than one thing at a time.
That would require the use of AI which is now banned by the strike settlement terms....
Yep, I know less now than from just reading the headline.
I’ve heard about this issue a couple of times today, but no article has bothered to fully articulate the problem other than “dodgy deals were made”.
This article goes on and on and never really details what the sponsorship issue actually is. Oh, they filmed here, then there was a strike, which is over, none of which is relevant to the story.
Fuckin absolutely bonkers that this awful, stupid shit comes back up like this. I lurked KiA for a while just out of morbid curiosity and it really was a collection of some of the dumbest, most reactionary idiots around. I still remember when they treated Gamasutra (RIP that old name) and its press release section…
We really do live in a time of diminished personal accountability. “I’m sorry that he got hurt.” He didn’t “get” hurt. YOU HURT HIM.
I haven’t had in-n-out but that’s part of the appeal isn’t it? Its good and its like $6... so yea, obviously you can get a better burger for twice as much.
Yeah, better burgers cost more money. That’s kind of how it works.
It’s pretty said that I can’t tell if that is a joke or not.
Batali was the first chef I really started following; Molto Italiano was the first cookbook I ever purchased. Besides my mom and grandmothers, he’s the first “teacher” I ever had when it came to cooking and I feel like I still approach recipes — or cooking off the cuff — with the mindset I evolved from reading Molto…
Dr. Leana Wen, noted that how much and how often the ingredient is consumed is what matters.