Yeah, I've been using the internet since the 90s, and I've never clicked a single ad, aside from accidentally clicking one because it moved under my mouse cursor or finger right as I was trying to click something else. I'm very selective in what I buy, and don't just buy something because I saw an ad. The only advertising that sometimes works on me is an ad for something new at taco bell, pizza hut, etc. Where you're like huh, that looks pretty good, I'll have to try one. But any durable goods that aren't consumable, yeah I'm doing research before I buy it.
Techmaster
Oh I see you ran this company into the ground. Made terrible decisions, laid off most of the staff, collected a 5 million dollar bonus, then filed bankruptcy. You want to come run our company? We'll pay you 8 million a year and give you 15 million if/when you destroy our company just like you did to the last one!
Because the company was about to go bankrupt, so they had to get it while the gettin was good.
What could it cost, $40?
Consequences will never be the same.
Unfortunately, the only real way to know this is to connect it and see.
You can tell by looking for a TV with 4:4:4 in the specs.
Maybe they only appeared to be shaking his hand, but in fact were actually stink palming him. "Hey, Mr President, would you like a chocolate covered pretzel?"
In liftoff, hold your finger on your account and a menu will pop up where you can log out.
In regards to the picture, Ryobi and Milwaukee are the same company.
I can't stand the guy but he's surprisingly been on the right side of a few issues. If only we could train him to stop being a douche.
We would run down the street with a stick and we'd stick in the fence while running so it would make a noise. Or we'd stick a playing card into the spoke of our bike so it would make a noise. We were entertained by noises. And rewinding VHS tapes.
No, they're referring to the fact that if you buy a Tesla, the government pays for something like 20% of the cost. You multiply that subsidy times the number of Teslas sold, and a massive chunk of Musk's wealth is government funded.