eeltech
I don't use either of those π
Most are.
Send all my traffic to google? No thanks
They took a gamble and tried to play the streaming game - and lost
Did any of y'all Roku owners buy their device for the purpose of their streaming content? I know I didn't - I bought it because of the promise of an excellent UI to organize all of my other already-existing-and-too-many services in an easy streamlined interface even my dad could use.
For me it was vise versa. If its purely by minutes, there's no way I watch more than 20 youtube videos a week, let's say 5 minutes length each would be barely 2 hour of content.
Versus on Netflix I can easily watch on average 1 episode a day (or binge 7 in 1 day :P) for at least 7 hours a week
So you'd essentially be proposing that we don't help
Excuse me? I haven't proposed anything. I'm simply asking questions because the headline/description seemed misleading to me and not adequately conveying the full story/situation. Purely from a math/stats/logic point of view
I'm wondering what is the percentage of homeless that are addicts or have mental health issues. You seem to be confident they are outliers, but what is the percentage? Is it 1%? 25%? 50%?
Seems like a logical fallacy to me without knowing that stat.
"The study did not include people who are street-entrenched or who have serious addictions or mental health issues"
Seems kind of disingenuous to leave out people who are addicted to alcohol or drugs. No, that's not most of them, but yes that is some of them.
The study simple ignores them so how can one make conclusions like "contrary to what people believe" and "the opposite of what people think" without actually considering the subject in question
Yeah, I'm always cautious showing up within 30 minutes of closing time and always ask if the kitchen is still open or if its not too late to get X (usually try for something easy to make).
If its within 15 minutes of closing time I just consider it closed
There's no ship, but when Bob puts on his glasses he will see the fake ship drawn on them. It's a prank, I guessπ€·