I’ve called several times to their customer support line hoping for a hacky way to turn it off. I plan to continue.
I’ve called several times to their customer support line hoping for a hacky way to turn it off. I plan to continue.
I’ll give you a star to let others know, but I honestly didn’t know you could still watch on the browser. I run into this on smart tvs and consoles.
Sure, but that’s still a solution to a problem that shouldn’t exist in the first place. This still doesn’t stop all kinds of video from automatically playing on my screen when I don’t want it to be.
I know that. Every single grad speaker’s theme was “this is the worst economy in 80 years. well, good luck!”
Wouldn’t this be avoided by building a roof over the cars, which would also keep them from being rained on, shit on by birds, or gathering large amounts of dust?
You must be new to the reality of post-college life in the 2010s. Even those with technical degrees can struggle to find work due to overstaturation of the market. Big companies can afford to move slowly and cautiously because they know they’ll always have a constant stream of qualified talent to pick from.
Next, has anyone found a way to keep their annoying previews from auto playing if I stop scrolling for a freaking second in the app? I cannot fathom why they thought it was a good idea to just start blaring unwanted video and noise just because my cursor stopped moving.
This got me wondering: how small of a percentage of overall flights per day/year is this? The FAA handled 15 million flights (of all durations, not just transatlantic) in US airspace alone in 2016. Worldwide, 2018 is shaping up to have nearly 39 million flights (again, all distances, not just transatlantic).
I would switch to rechargable packs completely if they weren’t so damn inconsistent with how long they’d last. Sometimes a full charge gets me days of play, sometimes, it’s a few hours.
Always relevant
“I encourage my friends to secure a manual transmission for their youngsters, that way no one will ask to borrow their car,” wrote Marti R
Exactly. For SAT types:
That’s implying a hierarchy group when it should be (and is) a linear evolution.
While I’m with you on point A, I think I can count on one hand how many CA onramps I’ve seen with an explicit Yield sign on them. I think that’s really only an east coast thing.
Wait, I thought the “Did you just assume their gender” was a legitimate to bring light to the fact that stereotypical gender cues influence people into making assumptions to classify others based solely on their appearance? Is that not exactly the way CP2077 was using it?
Thanksgiving driving from San Diego to San Francisco. The thing about I-5 is that there just aren’t other roads you can turn to. Sure, there are country roads that go a couple of miles, but there’s nothing but farms and anti-Pelosi signs.
As these start moving into redder parts of the country like eastern Oregon, I fully expect someone, pissed from being stuck in traffic behind this, will open fire into these idiots and kill a couple. Or the cops will the next time one of their cars is hit.
Speaking of Bubble Era and 4 wheel steering, the Mazda Millenia (Eunos 800 and Xedos 9 in other markets) also had optional 4 wheel steering, demo’d at 7m23s in this dealer promo video.
quickly prompting the ire of many of the Bay Area’s more uptight citizens, who were all presumably pissed they’d be late to their Burning Man-recreation songversations or whatever it is anybody does in SF anymore.
let alone one where major traffic flow is bottle-necked by only a handful of bridges.