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That is one of the biggest head-scratchers here: the biggest part of Boring Company’s promise was a faster, most efficient tunneling technology, yet these folks did not find any evidence of it!

You realize subways are electric, right? You also realize one train can move HUNDREDS of people at once, right? Breakdowns are due to deferred maintenance, not because the concept is flawed.

You realize that subways are electric right?

Uh, so can highways.

The subway is electric and breaks all the time. Being electric doesn’t mean it’s reliable at all.

No, I think that’s called Twitter.

This article is pretty clearly for people who go out of their way to make other people’s lives a tiny bit easier.

I leave the DND sign up because I prefer they stay out. It’s not that I am hiding anything, I would just prefer they not come in, and I don’t need the service. I realize it’s not a legally binding contract. In all the many, many hotels I have stayed at, I have never come back to find my room clean when I left the DND

$10 per day, per person?!?

See, I don’t understand any of this at all. I book a hotel room so I have somewhere to sleep when I’m not doing what I’m in town to do. The job of housekeeping is to refresh the room after I’ve used it. I’m not gonna trash the room, but why should I do their job for them? If I want privacy, I need to feel bad about

Well, the difference here is that with the XBO you had to buy a $500 box and have it sit in your home and do all that stuff when it shouldn’t need to.  This seems to be a very low entry point, no hardware, optional accessories and it’s streaming so going into it it’s always going to be connected to the internet.

And claims they invented it.

Now I read this.

So, at the advice I chose to infer from this article, regardless of anything you may or may not have actually said, I decided to try a shaken beer. This scenario did not pan out as expected (or “can out,” as the case may be), so now I’m afraid I have something of a mess on my hands.

My great-uncle was the photographer for the Hornet CV-8. He was interviewed in the 2000 documentary “Shooting War” about WWII cameramen, by Spielberg.

He should’ve just put an Apple sticker on an iPhone and try to self checkout with it.

You should move ahead to publish with what you have now:

You started losing me at thongs, then totally lost me with not resting your steaks.

Thanks for speaking for everyone!! cause you know what everyone wants. Can you get me a Xmas present? you know my address so I don’t need to tell you. Thanks you Da BES!!