Now make them sell YouTube... Or better yet, split it into multiple companies.
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Now make them sell YouTube... Or better yet, split it into multiple companies.
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Wow, a lot people knew the answer. You even managed to find an image.
Mind blown.
Thanks everyone!
Good idea, but that doesn't appear to be it either.
Same problem on another machine. It seems so strange that I've had this happen before with a different brand, and that the vertical works normally.
This mouse is probably 4 years old fwiw.
How is he planning on getting back?
Also, won't his wheels wear out?
And that's how you get a new Spider-Man villain.
It was probably still worth what you bought it for. Those things hold their value forever, despite bring notorious for being unreliable.
I had a 93' with absolutely no features others than 4WD. No cruise, AC, nothing. It was worth about the same as my 05' accord with pretty much every feature.
The clutch died three times in 30k miles on my Wrangler. The local shop, a Jeep dealer, and a Wrangler specialty shop couldn't figure out why. I finally found the answer in a forum. Basically the brake lines shared fluid with the clutch and there was a small leak. The clutch always failed first so no one ever found the leak.
Also, the Wrangler is the only vehicle I've ever spun out on the highway, and it happened more than once.
It's got to end soon, or we're well screwed.
My insurance payment + my jobs contribution (can't say whether or not they lie on the form about their share) is over a thousand per month. And I still have co-pays and shit that isn't covered. I've had a couple of X-rays and and a sling this year. I'm probably out another $2k on top of my insurance. It would be much cheaper for me to pay out of pocket and save the difference for a rainy day.
Fuck the entire insurance industry.
Narrator: "They did not."
Firing squad apparently
I had many teeth ruined by a crooked dentist. I didn't need any dental work for fifteen years after I changed dentists.
I don't know why there aren't government stings for dentists and mechanics. We have them against restaurants and bars all the time.
Those 100 companies have made it so it's incredibly difficult not to buy from them.
Groceries? There's like 10 companies that own all of the food supply. Good luck figuring out which one's have child labor, and a horrendous environmental impact. They've very purposely masked that image.
Oh wow, everything is recyclable! No, those companies just slapped that logo on all of their products so we can ignorantly wish-cycle their garbage. Most of it ends up in the landfill.
Don't want a car? Our cities are very deliberately designed to require cars. There is a very strong private agenda against good public transportation.
Then there's the pollution. These companies pollute so much more than we know. Whether that's dumping forever chemicals into our water, or taking private jets everywhere. It's not like the label on your T-shirt tells you that.
Finally find a good company? They'll buy it up, lobby against it, or coerce them out of business. Just look how many companies Luxottica has destroyed.
There's layer after layer of obfuscation to hide what these companies are doing. It's not just a matter of picking Product A over Product B. We rarely have much choice, or the information to make better choices.