There ya go. IMO, a perfectly valid reason to use those kinds of glasses.
There ya go. IMO, a perfectly valid reason to use those kinds of glasses.
Yeah. Well, first, if you’re picking up a glass with your entire hand, palm and all, you’re doing it wrong. That’s just dumb, unless you’re picking up a particularly heavy glass - but particularly heavy glasses tend to have handles, so there’s that. So if you’re picking up a glass with two fingers and a thumb, do you…
That’s a fair point ;) lol
Is it beer?
For the price of a cartridge each of black and color ink, you can buy this printer. I did, the last time it was featured here, and it’s great. I keep the color printer (with the scanner/copier/etc) out of the way and only print to it when I need color... which is almost never. I think I’ve used it twice in the past…
For the price of a cartridge each of black and color ink, you can buy this printer. I did, the last time it was…
Huh. I was just making a little joke based on what I thought I knew, but... huh! Cool! Ya learn something new every day, right? :D
You forgot the part where he ran out to the jewelry store and bought the ball a nice ring.
[edited - never mind, realized how dumb my question was lol]
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Just don’t mix the columns. Olive oil, soy sauce and buttermilk? Ewww. lol
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If you had a penny and I gave you a penny, I’d be increasing your money by 100%. But they’re still just pennies. The notion that this 11% increase is somehow a massive amount of money is silly. It’s still just a dollar a month.
Netflix original programming. That didn’t exist back when they started charging the current price. Now it does. That’s a value-add.
Well, first, no - that’s not what he was saying. He was talking specifically about price increases and budgeting in general and didn’t mention Netflix’s quality except tangentially in one sentence of his final paragraph. Perhaps you don’t understand how English works. And second, nobody is questioning his right to…
If you don’t stream enough to justify the expense, that’s fine. Nobody should pay for something they don’t use. But their library is ever shifting. Always has been. And now they’ve got a crap-ton of original programming that they didn’t have a year or two ago. Let’s not pretend like they lost a major portion of their…
Sure, but that’s generally a true statement. If you can afford 8, you can afford 9. At some point, they’ll hit a wall where that kind of increase doesn’t hold true, and too many people leave the service. Maybe it’s going from 13 to 14. Or from 14 to 15 or 16. Or something else. But the logic isn’t the problem, it’s…
I have no problem with this. Costs rise. Inflation happens. Eventually, we pay more for services. That’s life.
And how long do you think they should freeze the price for? A year? Five years? Ten years? Forever? Do you really expect us to be paying $8.99/month for Netflix in 2030?
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