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And generally speaking the cheapest insurance is the most useless insurance since it allows the carrier to basically make up any excuse. So, when you’re buying insurance, if it matters, only buy the top tier one and always read everything they say.

The anti-Republican vaccine is still years in the making, unfortunately. Worst yet, that hive mind has become sentient and now know that vaccines are horrible for you and won’t take them, anyway.

It’s not meaningless since it actually works and it’s semi-useful information to know of someone who spent the time to be helpful, in general.

The article also makes it clear that if he signed for it AND the form and address label was NOT in his name, he did, in fact, commit the crime he is being charged with.

Sony’s hasn’t crashed and burned yet. Sony is expanding their capabilities for it with the PS5, essentially going to try and pivot a dual platform. Microsoft has been breaking in people for months now. Digital only Xbox. Multi-SKU Next Gen launch as well as talking up their own streaming service and have been getting

It’d certainly make consumer content ownership obsolete. It’s the absolute wet dream of this industry and it’ll be the end of it.

lol competition requires exclusivity for start-ups. You think The Playstation would have done nearly as well as it did in a very crowded year if they didn’t snag exclusives and better deals for publishers? A quick recap for 1995:

Seems to put crap front and center and the actual useful stuff peripheral to that crap. Typical Valve, really.

Yep. Data collection by companies has been peerless in its fastidious security and privacy. Best of all, it doesn’t even matter if the company has a breach or abuses its collection because it’s utterly worthless and could never be used for abuse! AND we get free movie tickets?! YAY! I’d give a kidney for that so this

USB issues were down to your own hardware. You needed a USB card since most motherboards, especially at the time, couldn’t handle all that bandwidth at once. Add a USB card, problem solved on that front.

More like Florida posts criminal evidence.

How easy people forget how often aircraft used to crash before these systems and I mean from the 80s even. This isn’t a problem with automation itself but the implementation and training of it. Which is easily fixed and should never have happened in the first place. Which means new regulations are in order.

So far abuse rates are no higher than Hollywood child actors. They’re less, in fact. What should be done is if you feature a child on your channel that they should be entitled to a fair cut of the money that is put in a trust or something. But, yeah, that’s too much work for one of the world’s richest companies.

They were pissed at Valve’s DRM heavy handedness to Half-Life 2. Not the store which I don’t think even existed at launch. You could also buy it physically. People didn’t like being forced to install a client that made things worse. Let’s not forget just how horrible Steam was for its first few months and how

You’d have to pay me in order to join the mass of idiots perpetrating the end of consumer rights in gaming. Which is what this will be if it takes off.

The people. The constitution. The law. The people. The motherfucking people. AKA voters. AKA the people who supposedly control their democracy and laws but can’t be bothered to be educated on it and exert that power beyond crying and rending their shirts.

Not giving bail to those who made public statements in support of harming others is common...

In his second term he could have denounced police brutality and violence. NOT side with the badge and explicitly call them out for their bullshit. He could have backed BLM from the start. I understand being a pussy in the first term when you want a second term but the BLM and police brutality movements were coming to

I don’t imagine the copycat rate will be any higher than normal copycat crime rates, really. What’s terrifying is the over reaction this shit will get by sheltered morons.

A golf cart is mostly a Tesla, right? It uses batteries using the same basic architecture of deep cycle lithium batteries...