They had a big library, but not the user base. They were definitely not maintaining anywhere near the infrastructure and bandwidth of major streaming platforms. Netflix claims 260 million users. It's not hard to get a giant catalog when you dont have to pay for it.
geekworking
Hot dog is optional.
The $5 rotisserie chicken is not
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion
The very first words of the First Amendment that these fucktads go around screaming about.
Most homes in the US get their electricity via arial lines on poles vs. Europe, which buries a lot of the electrical lines.
Wires on poles go do virtually every time that there is any sort of storm. Especially in areas with lots of trees.
Just wait until they track your phone in the stores and tie it to demographics like where you live and profession to build a financial profile to estimate how much you are able to pay. As you walk down aisles, the prices change to your price to gouge out every possible penny from you.
It really depends on where the office is in relation to your home.
Before covid and going WFH, the office was only 5 miles away on roads with no traffic. I would go back to this, no problem. Just enough to keep you on a schedule and get out of the house.
The biggest benefit of an office is that when you leave, you are gone until tomorrow.
When everyone is WFH, you never completely leave the office. I know boundaries, but in many cases, the lines can get a bit fuzzy.
It was stuck and the tow truck driver ran out of fucks to give that day.
Ozzy summed it up well:
Politicians hide themselves away They only started the war Why should they go out to fight? They leave that role to the poor
6.60 eu is about $7.13 usd
In NJ US $7-$8 a pint is normal for Guinness /import or craft beers. The lite piss water domestic beers are usually a dollar or two less.
The guy really doesn't look like he knows what he's doing. The lady picks up on it and promptly nopes the fuck out of there.
Rule of 3's. You can go 3min without oxygen, 3 hrs without shelter, 3 days without water, and 30 days without food. It is a bit of generalization, but its close enough to set priorities in survival situations.