actually here in Brazil a judge ruled out that they are employees, based on the fact that the money the driver recieves for the ride goes from the clients account to an Uber account before it get to the driver’s - so Uber was paying the guy :)
actually here in Brazil a judge ruled out that they are employees, based on the fact that the money the driver recieves for the ride goes from the clients account to an Uber account before it get to the driver’s - so Uber was paying the guy :)
The bleeding cash isn’t so much an issue for me so much as the lack of economies of scale. I haven’t delved into that aspect that much, but part of the reason the companies survive is through economies of scale. If it is true that Uber is fundamentally incapable of having economies of scale, if may not survive because…
On the flip side in US movies (and more often than not in reality) we’ve been annihilating Iran, China, Afghanistan, Korea, Iraq, Yugoslavia, Macedonia, Sudan, Liberia, Croatia, Libya, Panama, and probably 20 other countries for years.
Are you talking about repacking bearings, replacing freehubs, or what? Hubs require normal maintenance no matter what - even sealed bearings need to be checked and sometimes adjusted.
The Continuum isn’t the first vehicle to use a planetary gearing. It’s also used in the transmissions of electric cars like the Toyota Prius or Tesla Model S.
Plex on a low powered media NAS is a recipe for disappointment. Unless ALL your media is the correct container, video format, audio format, for your final device, it will have to transcode. These tiny NAS CPU’s are terrible for transcoding and you will have stuttering.
Yes, but Reddit is a privately owned operation so they can do whatever the fuck they want, thank god. They are under no obligation to give those shit-munchers a platform.
Trudeau is a realist. He knows - and has stated (just last week I believe) - that while the green energy should be our number 1 priority, moving away from fossil fuels is not something that can happen over night. The Keystone Pipeline is a big deal for Canada economically. While its not ideal, there needs to be a…
Thank you VERY much for writing an article like this, George.
I’m sorry guys down in the US, but like Canada, Europe and most of the developed world don’t consume beef with hormones or and at times antibiotics. In Canada a cow can be given antibiotics for health reasons, but it is then taken out of the supply chain until the antibiotics are out of its system.
Could we not just stop using all those growth hormones instead, then the increased cashflow from penetrating the EU market would more than outweigh any small loss from having to graze the animals a little longer, we’d still get the all that other stuff, and we’d get a lot of diplomatic goodwill we could cash in later…
Every time you write an article like this and cry “plagiarism” ... even in jest ... where there is none, you strengthen the opposition. It allows them to go, “See ... fake news” and encourage people to ignore anything said about the President, even when it’s true.
Sunk cost fallacy
You don’t push through snow to get grip. Presumably because of where you live you have snow tires. That’s not how those work. They work on the principle that the vehicle doesn’t reach the pavement. The sipes in the tire pattern are designed to grab snow under lateral loading and then using that snow to grab other snow…
I mean, except for the fact that it completely stripped out all of the backwards compatibility that held IE back, stripped out a lot of legacy code that was holding enterprises to legacy versions of IE (E.G.: ActiveX), uses a different rendering engine, has a different UI, and IE is still available with continuing…
People will say “it’s just a joke, don’t ruin it with over thinking it” but this joke doesn’t work at all, because Edge isn’t based on the IE code base, but is its own, new code base.
Defrost is when you need to melt and remove ice off your window. This will most certainly require heat, and is more of a problem in the winter.
All that plus Kate Beckinsale in tight vinyl outfits.
I think you might be missing the point of the statement. Most employers would rather you clock in 5 minutes early so that you are at your assigned area ready to go at your scheduled time. You’re being paid for that extra 5 minutes since you’re on the clock. If you’re clocking in right at 9:00 then rushing to get to…