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I don’t condone this. However:

So let me get this straight: people want to threaten the employees and camera-studded property of a conglomerate that knows where they live and work, the identity of their loved ones, and some of their deepest, darkest secrets?

That’s if you’re following the recipe for “Jeff’s Baked Ziti-That’s-Really-Ziti”. Use penne all you want, just don’t call it real ziti is what he’s saying.

I’m saying you’re being disingenuous, because you knew very well what he meant. Should have conceded his point and played the whataboutism card on him instead, instead of looking worse for trying it now.

You’re reading it incorrectly. You’re using a product with microchips and said product was made with slave labor, as opposed to the slave labor products without microships that you were likely also using at the time of your comment.

Sorry, but where in my original comment did I mention iPace? All it addressed was your incredulity that a larger capacity battery could charge faster than a smaller capacity battery; I even stated it was a simplified example.

“But somehow the smaller battery isn’t capped at 80%?”

Simiplified example: Let’s assume we have two batteries. One has a capacity of 80 KWh, and the other has a capacity of 100 KWh. The larger battery is advertised as 80 KWh, and stops charging at 80 KWh via software limit.

*observes other comments*

“The electoral college is setup so that each state gets an amount of votes in line with their population.”

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If it was developed, why isn’t it an option?”

Somehow I wouldn’t be surprised if his stunts have earned him a place on Saito’s “Do not serve” list.

As far as I’m aware, the rule with Saito is that you can’t make a reservation unless you’ve been there before. In other words, at least the first time you go you have to be a guest of someone who’s been there before. There’s a lot of sushi places—and other restaurants—in Tokyo that operate under the same system. They

Alliant Credit Union is currently offering 1.75% on their savings accounts, and there are others that are in the 1.8% range. Unless you really need to be making more than 6 withdrawals a month, there are better options.

Alliant Credit Union is currently offering 1.75% on their savings accounts, and there are others that are in the

None of this matters. So long as people are willing to fly Spirit and Ryanair despite how much they hate those planes, so long as people say that price is what matters the most, this will continue.

Signup bonus aside, unless you use Hotels.com a ton, there’s really no reason not to get the Citi Double Cash card if you don’t want to worry about points. You get double the return of the Venture and it’s cash so you can spend it on anything (including as a statement credit).

Signup bonus aside, unless you use Hotels.com a ton, there’s really no reason not to get the Citi Double Cash card

Quick check shows she has ~43,000 followers on Facebook and another 70,000 on Instagram.

Real talk, though: could you folks please provide transcripts? I think that would be less effort than including closed captioning (the video player doesn’t seem to support it at all). Some people who enjoy cars also happen to be hearing impaired.

We never see the cake being delivered.

Are these folks proceeding to dump the soda they got from the other side of the state line instead of drinking it?