It’s pretty bad. But in defense of at least waypoint setting, the map DOES do what it’s supposed to do...it’s just nested idiotically. The Jump/Action thing is so bad I’ve actually quit the game for a day or two to cool off. Also,
It’s pretty bad. But in defense of at least waypoint setting, the map DOES do what it’s supposed to do...it’s just nested idiotically. The Jump/Action thing is so bad I’ve actually quit the game for a day or two to cool off. Also,
We’re gonna have to Filter that Crystal Method so it goes down smoothly.
When cheap labor is used, when lower level employees have their pay and benefits reduced or are laid off, when unions are broken, the budget relief only moves up to elevator. Prices aren’t lowered. The customer never sees the benefit. Management just gives themselves raises. It’s a transfer of wealth from the workers…
If you implemented this at the university level, you could solve a bunch of the systemic problems plaguing higher education. Administrative bloat is a huge problem. In the past 20 years (probably more like 45, but I’ll be kind) admin has skyrocketed. Take a look at these numbers from the California university system.…
That’s the downside of public companies, they have different customers. A private company creates value by offering a service or product to a customer who gives them money. A public company creates value by offering value to investors who give them money.
Or has she deviated too much from her ‘girl next door’ thing and now they don’t like her anymore
Yep. My dad owns a small business. During a downturn, he could no longer afford to pay his only full-time employee a fair wage and cover his health insurance (not even required by law), so he helped the guy find another job. My mom, his longtime business partner, pitched in a bit more until things picked up again. My…
Yes yes. Let’s focus on raw, authentic music culture, by watching yet another fucking t.v. network talent show.
Insurance companies are just horrible when it comes to anything breast related.
Maybe the audience wasn’t booing her, but repeating the ghost’s dialogue?
Titanic set the record for the fastest transatlantic passage* in her day.