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I was wondering if it was the same battery supplier.  That recall review should have started long ago.  I know we’ll have growing pains over the newness of all this battery technology, but corporate foot-dragging for the sake of immediate profit isn’t going to help.

Chrysler taking back the recall crown! Never doubted them for a second.

The story of the fucking superbowl. Every ad that I wondered what it was about was for fucking crypto. 

And then they fucking had the website and brand at the end anyway! At least fucking commit, you cowards. Can’t even grift with any confidence. 

I see a lot of people comparing Crypto, and by extension NFTs, to the late 90's Beanie Babies craze. But at least when the Beanie Babies bubble burst, you had a garage full of stuffed animals you could donate to a low-income elementary school, and maybe get a tax deduction. What are these people going to do with

Just so everyone knows, whenever “the next big thing” hits the super bowl commercial phase, you’re already too late. All that’s left is for the people already invested (almost all of whom were already rich) to get as many suckers to buy in as possible before they move out and leave all the normal people holding the

A drill press and a series of big ass bits. Faster, easier and fewer chemical burns.

By some definitions (UN comes to mind), this was an act of terrorism. Personally I’d lean more toward requiring violence to achieve or attempt to achieve a political motive; glad these protests didn’t include that element (yet). The U.S., I think correctly, includes the violence aspect.

It’s going to be funny in a year when Larry David turns out to right about not wanting to invest in crypto. 

Yes. The answer to that is yes. 

This was exactly what I was thinking. Remember that big super bowl when there was the pets.com commercial and like a dozen other dot.coms all paying for super bowl ads and then it seemed like the bubble burst like 2 weeks after that.

(Just thinking about this again, all of what was being touted in those super bowl

Scammers wll look at that Coinbase ad and realise they don’t even have to get creative, they can just create a QR code popup and people will fall over themselves to scan it.  Phishing has never been easier.

I was really enjoying the LD ad until it was revealed to be for a crypto company.

Remind anyone of the dot com era a little bit?

considering the horrid amount Ebay takes from sellers, he probably didnt make anything.

I bought a new plain white 4-burner gas stove at Best Buy in 2020. The woman who waited on me said she had been working there two years & never sold one of those stoves yet ... tried to make me feel bad because it wasn’t a fancy brushed steel model with wifi & baby monitor! I ignored her rudeness, paid with my debit

There was a chain that once provided that kind of service(and salespeople), it was called CIRCUIT CITY. Remember them? Best Buy crushed them because people loved the impersonal, easy shopping experience that you get there now.  The problem is that in exchange for the lower prices and whatnot, you don’t get service. 

I feel ya. I also stopped going there altogether. BestBuy can talk sh!t all they want about Amazon or other online businesses hurting them, they themselves are the ones driving their own customers away. First, they ALWAYS, ALWAYS find an obscure reason why they can’t price match anything. Second, their website is

The thing with these “perks” is that it’s all good marketing, but when you get to actually using those perks, like a component failing before two years, Best Buy will do EVERYTHING in its power to deny you a refund or exchange, citing some obscure clause in the contract that doesn’t cover “reason X” why your component

Best Buy is pretty much the only seller of Founders Editions, which are the lowest priced cards out there.