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Translation: “Anyone miss the days when white men would be granted redemption automatically without actually doing anything?”

It literally does not say that.

Yeah, more like you’re Frank Stallone and you’re angling for an extra IMDB credit.

Or maybe stop being a dick and use the common abbreviation that everyone understands (K).

By a staggering coincidence I just booked my first airline flight (on Delta, no less) in, I dunno, 15-20 years, and signed up for Skymiles.  I can’t begin to guess what the downside is.

The thing is, what the Rock does best IMO is fun spectacle. Like, you think, yeah, it’s bad that there’s, I dunno, a massive invasion of rubber tree plants happening in Sheboygan, but we all know the Rock is gonna kick ass and crack jokes. I think it’s part of his charisma.

While I certainly enjoy watching crypto bros suffer, I think a side issue to this is the nature of user/license agreements.  It should not be legal (IMO) for companies to pop up license agreements that no layperson is going to understand and force them to click Accept to use the thing they’ve paid for, particularly

Yeah, someone else posted a link to an article where they did a teardown on one of these and found a couple of slow SD cards inside (or, in one case, a cheap thumb drive).

Yeah, someone else posted a link to an article where they did a teardown on one of these and found a couple of slow

Shit, yeah, someone else linked to this, and yep, sure looks the same:

Shit, yeah, someone else linked to this, and yep, sure looks the same:

Alas, I can’t find the old Vanity Fair article, but they did an extensive thing where they broke down how Waterworld was caught up in a fight between some big players (like Spielberg) in Hollywood and Matsushita, the then-new owners of Universal. I wish I could find it to confirm the details, but essentially it was

Just the fact that it says “SSD Hard Drive” is a huge red flag IMO.  Also, absolutely no actual brand name or drive specs.

Just the fact that it says “SSD Hard Drive” is a huge red flag IMO.  Also, absolutely no actual brand name or drive

Ugh.  Is it a hard drive, or an SSD?  That’s kind of an important distinction.

Ugh.  Is it a hard drive, or an SSD?  That’s kind of an important distinction.

Glad I’m not the only one wondering wtf Gunn is debunking.

I mean, either you get the difference between objective and subjective data, or you don’t.

I mean, fair. But there are a lot of cheap low-end TVs out there. Sure, TCL and Hisense have super budget LCD TVs (heck, I have a Hisense Black Friday Special 65" in my bedroom that was a whopping $400), but Amazon has their own line too, not to mention various store brands and old-timey company names that have been

Virtually every line Odo has is gold.  Platinum, if it relates to Quark.

I have the older JBL Bar 9 (5.1.4, 10" sub) and it’s the first soundbar I’ve owned that genuinely gives a surround experience because of the detached speakers.  Super easy to set up, and it POUNDS.

So, low-end TVs.

That’s for sure. Or maybe some folks have a religious objection to screws or something.

I’ve never heard of that tip. I would imagine that varies widely depending on the type of job, experience, industry, etc. Certainly my resume has never done what you suggest; if an individual item merits quantifiable results, then I’ll include them, but it’s not universal.