
Re: #2 Half the time they would benefit and half the time they wouldn’t. It would be a wash.
Re: #2 Half the time they would benefit and half the time they wouldn’t. It would be a wash.
Jeep running pop-up ads every time you stop. https://m.slashdot.org/story/438631
I’m with you on this. If Google didn’t change it then they were risking lawsuits. Big difference between milking customers for more with less vs caving to avoid lose.
Found a brand new one.
The problem with that is the list becomes outdated as more and more companies embrace the process. Specific examples are what we need.
The responses so far are not specific examples of individual companies, brands features etc. They suffer the same problem as the article. Please be specific. For example when you say subscriptions on cars maybe mention BMW trying to put a subscription on heated seats.
The list isn’t useful if it’s not specific.
Mr Mime. Pokémon say their own names and he doesn’t.
A vehicle for grift. Buy shares in a company. Convince the government to buy it. Get paid.
Remember when Republicans wanted to privatize everything because government is slow, bloated and inefficient? Now they are endorsing government takeovers of companies.
When you follow a party it creates a shortcut in the brain that stops you from questioning if an action of theirs is consistent with its beliefs. Next thing you know the party has changed all its positions and the followers don’t even realize that it changed but they still follow it.
People voted for Trump because they thought he would ban all abortions. But he changed the official party platform to only want to ban late term abortion. When you show them the text they refuse to believe it even when you have them read it out loud. The platform changed. The platform changed and those single issue voters didn’t care because they believed it didn’t change.
For me aircraft grade aluminum is right up there with space age technology. The space age was 50 years ago.
Unfortunately most items don’t have standardized labeling. You can frequently find “contractor grade” or 'builder grade" listed but you won’t find much beyond that because no one wants to put 'retail grade" on anything. You have to look at the items. Does it look like metal but it’s plastic? Trash.
People frequently ask me about appliance advice. I always told him to buy the absolute basic model. Every extra feature is one that can break.
And when doing home repairs don’t get contractor grade. It’s the worst quality possible. I do extensive amounts of cooking and most of my stuff has been from restaurants supply stores, antique shops or handmade by me.
No more pirate newspapers. The very definition of pirate newspapers is that they aren’t allowed.
If they do anything as arbitrary as that then state’s Attorneys General will be on them The moment a forensic accountant finds it.