They don’t use toilets. Every humanoid is, at birth, injected with nanobots that process their waste and turn it into by-products that are sweated and/or breathed out.
They don’t use toilets. Every humanoid is, at birth, injected with nanobots that process their waste and turn it into by-products that are sweated and/or breathed out.
Plus, he was the world’s greatest secret agent. Before and after he was a coke dealer for a while.
The mascot is racist and stupid, like you said, but strip the team of that, and “Indians” is just stupid, not necessarily racist. I mean, it still kind of is, but no more so than calling a team the Cleveland Americans or the Cleveland Russians or the Cleveland Mexicans. It’s just a name of a group of people at that…
I’ve never had a problem getting an aisle seat in the first 10-15 rows, usually in the first ten, paying for Early Bird. But to each his own. I hear JetBlue is okay.
Then his math is fucked up either way. Because his complaint is that Early bird, at $60 for him and his wife, is 20% of “the entire ticket”. I don’t know what that’s supposed to mean, but at $30 per person, the Early Bird would be 20% of a $150 round trip ticket.
Where are you going that a round trip flight is $179 for both of you?
Yep, unfortunately for tall people with slight claustrophobia issues who have a couple of reasons to want to get off the plane quickly, like me, more and more people are aware of Early Bird these days lol
I checked in a friend of mine from Houston a couple of months ago, at the 24 hour mark. Literally exactly 24 hours, to the second. She ended up with B-44. I checked in her husband about a minute later. He got C-31.
Except that back to front takes literally the longest amount of time. And finding your own seat, although it scored lowest on “satisfaction” is actually the fastest method.
Not really. They’ll charge what the market will bear, as they should. If enough people are willing to pay $30 instead of $25, they’ll keep this new price. A year, two years, five years from now, they’ll raise it again, maybe make it $40 for a round trip. If enough people support that, they’ll keep it. If not, they’ll…
Had a whole thing written, realized it sounded kinda mean. Didn’t intend that. Editing to say...
Fake it if you’re that concerned.
Thanks!
Yikes. I mean... if it has the same screen as the Voyage, and the only differences are the curved body and some additional levels of brightness... for $90 more? And apparently the case is all but required because a battery is built into it.
And that’s fair. I’m not putting you down for what happened in February. But right now, the choice other people have is between paying $40/year or $5 one time for essentially the same product.
Not for nothing, but... I’m using aText on El Capitan right now. Yes, there was a problem initially. It was fixed. I don’t know why you couldn’t get yours fixed, but it works.
Is a couple of bucks a month a huge amount of money? Not really. But when your competition is a $5-one-time app that has all the same functionality... you’d have to be a die-hard fan of this company to pay them a monthly fee.
Nailed it. This is a terrible idea. And, consider this: people often have messages show up on their computers, right? I know I do. iMessage and things like that? You don’t even need someone’s phone, if you have their computer.
There was a guy I knew back in school who was always “broke” but he had the most epic DVD collection you’ve ever seen. Cliche, I know. But that was our Brandon. He had every genre TV box set, every genre movie DVD - extended/special/Criterion editions only, of course. But he was always “broke”. Had enough to pay his…
In all seriousness?