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Alex W
rengava4

Put everything in the dishwasher.

Really?

If you’re Snake Plissken, you grab your surfboard.

Didn’t know about shredders.

if it cant go in the dishwasher, don’t own it. easy.

Rust killed mine.

This sounds like something that could be needed for BEVs if they reach the large scale so many people want. With a degrading battery being the biggest owner concern and sourcing battery materials the biggest manufacturing concern for common BEVs, a manufacturer could benefit from having their own recycle plan that

Yeah, when Casino Royale came out they flat out stated that each change in actor represented a soft reboot of the franchise, and any actors that carried over - Q, M, etc - were just that.

HBO is putting up a LOT of DC content! That’s pretty cool. I subscribe for other reasons, but it’s nice to have the DC stuff in one place, like Marvel is with Disney+.

Why would you knowingly accept a car with defects and then KEEP it after the delivery person literally drops it on the ground?

In the cringiest moment on the Internet this week, the bottom of the car slams on the edge of the flatbed before slamming into the ground.” 

Resell scavengers of LFLs? I did not know this, but it makes perfect sense. Always someone ready to ruin things for everyone else, isn’t there? No honor among thieves.

You’d be surprised how many people believe their cherished Encyclopedia Britannica collection from the 1970s (“it’s fully complete and even has the updates all the way through 1985!”) are *very important* historical artifacts because they paid $500 for them and they must be worth much more now. Never mind they don’t

Not to shit on anyone’s idea of a good time, but don’t donate ANY books to Little Free Libraries. Amazon/eBay resellers know where they all are and check them regularly for books they can resell for profit. Most regular paperbacks will be fine, but trade paperbacks (the bigger ones) are almost always worth a few bucks

From one of the organizer leader’s, a twitter post:

Another article indicated that not all of the signatures were from employees that were still actively employed at the location.

This probably means that Amazon will be going to all robot warehouses in a few years. So why should they care about unions in the short run?

How else are you going to enlarge vertical videos to full screen?

It’s not, but the term has lost almost all meaning nowadays.