That’s generally how it works, yes.
That’s generally how it works, yes.
Or it’s the day before March 1.
if it worked, there would be no unemployment.
That would imply that 100% of unemployed people are referred to this program, or made aware of its existence at all.
Spot-on. I knew what this was before I clicked it.
Around the house, I use these super cheap stretch bands I found on Amazon from one of those random Chinese sellers that changes names every week. It was $10 for a pack of 3. I didn’t expect them to be decent quality, but I’ve been pleasantly surprised that none of them have broken or rattle or anything even after about a year of use.
Whenever I go out or work out, I put on the stock silicone strap. I’d like to pick up some more at some point; the quick-release mechanism is really well-done and makes changing bands on the fly super fast and easy, and I’d love to have more options for different scenarios. I just wish the official bands weren’t so pricey.
Why ask questions that are answered by the video you’re commenting on?
It’s copyright infringement to do so. No need getting the Beehaw admins in trouble; Google paywall bypassing tools and read away.
2009 was the date the article was posted.
The device connects to a Game Boy or portable CD player (yup, not a Nintendo DS or iPod — apparently the Pedisedate also transports you to 1996)
I wonder if the writer realized that he would be transporting future readers to 2009 by referencing a DS and an iPod.
I kinda want to see this as a new speedrun category.
DoorDash must love constantly issuing refunds to neighborhoods like this.
Your job is automating electrons, and now some automated electrons are threatening your job.
I have to imagine this is similar to how farmers felt when large-scale machinery became widely available.
Internet Archive likely wouldn’t be able to handle it. They’re already struggling currently, as it is, and dumping a few petabytes of caches of the entire internet onto them probably won’t help.
Not that I give a shit, but I can see you potentially catching some flack for listing the USA as an “authoritarian regime” lmfao
Fuckin’ A.
I agree, I’m not a big fan of most of their menu these days. Though, their Famous Bowls always hit hard.
Yeah, most fast food places here have delivery options now, usually partnered through UberEats or GrubHub or one of those apps. At least in the cities, they do.
Otherwise, they also will typically let you order online so you can schedule it to be ready when you get there to pick it up, yourself.
why are you buying chicken on KFC dot com?
Delivery, most likely.
Your house heard about the dark web and thought it needed some light.
Crazy that they wrote an entire article for one guy’s conversation about motor oil. Sounds like a really effective use of resources that is very real and not made up.