I’d much prefer to see Grubhub give 100% of the fee to the delivery people than waive it.
The accessory of the year should be the webcam COVER.
The accessory of the year should be the webcam COVER.
Question; if I’m a subscriber through Amazon, can I access HBO Max through the app? I’d prefer that.
Is that something you put in a Nespresso?
We bought a second (smallish) freezer to be able to stock up on things for the pandemic and reduce shopping trips. That purchase made being a Costco member finally make sense, and as a result I’ve made I think four trips there over the last six months. My first visit was in the middle of the worst period of supply…
Yes but one pack is 320 rolls...
This seems like a case of “to a hammer, everything looks like a nail.” I don’t think layering on a slice of gravy to a sandwich is appetizing at all. I think if you could make it more of a spread, that would work. As for melting it over mashed potatoes... well why not just have a liquid in the first place? I’m…
Oh no! I would think those would be easier to take off than the badges. Goo Gone didn’t do it?
I have to say it looks much cleaner without the badges. I don’t have many on my car - just three on the back (one brand, one model, one “AWD”) and of course the 8" round brand logo on the front, but I could see eliminating a couple of those. But I’m actually thinking to add a couple of badges too; I really want some…
Not defending Tesla valuation but to be fair, revenue was $25 billion in 2019, maybe $2 billion of which was carbon credits. They are making money building cars.
Look, I’m not going to argue that Uber is doing good business. The fact is that they’ve been expanding far too rapidly, which costs them hundreds of millions of dollars in marketing and hundreds of millions more in operational costs - far more than they’re making. And they’ve spent billions chasing a bunch of…
True. But if you just look at it one car at a time, you’re looking at maybe $500/mo or $6000 per year of car cost. Storage costs could be pretty low because the cars can be stored well outside of metro areas and just commute in autonomously to where they’ll be needed the next day. And they can operate maybe not 24/7…
He wrote it, and they published it, because he was speaking for everyone (every male, anyway) at the WSJ who seethed at the fact that their style book required that anyone with a PhD be referred to as “Doctor” and doing so threatened everyone’s ego.
If people read the instructions, we wouldn’t have the expression “RTFM.”
It’s cute. I like it. I would totally buy one just for myself to ride around in all day, using it as a mobile office, taking me from Important Meeting to Important Meeting and driving me home after a long day and a few beers at happy hour. If those times existed anymore, and of course if I actually had Important…
Traditional business models show that labor is the biggest expense in just about any operation, and that’s probably true in traditional taxi businesses as well. A driver (as we saw from a post earlier this week) might cost $30,000 a year and drive a car that costs $6000 a year to fuel and maintain. An electric car…
Aznom says what?
I didn’t notice the OP was in Ohio. Adjusting for that minimum wage then, he’d have to work at least two different minimum wage jobs for 52 hours a week to make the same money. If I’m doing the math right.