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The article focuses so much on the riders of the e-scooters that they ignore pedestrians who also get hurt by these riders. The majority of riders do so on sidewalks, threatening pedestrians walking or running on the sidewalk.

So they are doing what Wealthfront is doing with a lesser rate unless you waitlist for their checking account. So without waitlisting, you get less than Wealthfront. With waitlisting, you get more 0.1% more than Wealthfront for the rest of the year. I guess I will wait for Wealthfront to increase their rates.

So they are doing what Wealthfront is doing with a lesser rate unless you waitlist for their checking account. So

The need to seamlessly connect to more than one audio device would prevent the Sony as being a great choice.

I am guessing these will have the same bluetooth multipoint connection problem that the XM3 has. Any new wireless headphones that cannot seamless switch between more than one audio device is a huge waste of money. This is why you often see price drops on the new XM3s.

Can it seamlessly connect to more than one device? If so, then it has huge advantage over the Sony 1000XM3

I usually add Trinidad Moraga or Carolina Reaper pepper powder to the 2x for the extra bunch. Add a little or a lot to your liking

3 BART riders have died, in a week. I would question the safety assessment.

Metadata, which the is a Supreme Court case about now. They can use the metadata of this tweet, his phone’s location, and his location (secret service info) to determine if it was he who did it. If they claim someone else did it, metadata can prove or disprove that too. That is why the Carpenter v. United States case

I am not part of the Beehive or have any blind-worship of Beyonce. If we compare the two albums, 25 and Lemonade, Lemonade was a lot better. Adele is one of the best vocalists around and I loved listening to some of the songs in 25. However, there was no excitement to them. Beyonce is also one of the best vocalist

I also interviewed with Uber for their DevOps. They asked me about my feelings on ethics and whether I thought it was ok to do bad or illegal things, pay the fines, get people on my side, and then make what I did “right.” I said “no,” gave my explanation, and then the direction of my interview went south. I have to

Starbucks is notorious for misspelling people’s names. They could have just put “Drumpf” for every request of “Trump.” The patron would have looked like an idiot for demanding the barista write their “correct” name.