I just assume I’ll have to specify my student loan in my will at this point to hand off to the next family member. Mine is almost old enough to buy beer now.
I just assume I’ll have to specify my student loan in my will at this point to hand off to the next family member. Mine is almost old enough to buy beer now.
Although even then (not debating what you wrote, just adding) he tried every possible legal avenue he could to comply with Orange Burger Lardball’s request before capitulating and doing his job.
Delicious! She went on a 45 minute rant including a PowerPoint. Interrupted the judge throughout. Like, does she think she can filibuster out of jail time? Judge came back with a laundry list of, “this is what you did and I believe you’d do it again, have 9 years.”
She even claimed she couldn’t stay in jail because she needs her special magnetic mattress. We’re talking proper crazy here.
Hopefully this helps teach other crazy a lesson, even if she (likely) never learns it herself.
I hope I get to see in my lifetime, tech bro companies held to the employment standards old school business once was.
Ain’t holding my breath, though.
NBC news had an article that not once mentioned that employees said they were not allowed to leave. Just that the company said what the company said publicly. Totally pro-corpo.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/latino/hurricane-tennessee-deaths-plastic-factory-rcna173351
All good answers! I love you Internet people!
Less than 1/3 of the country, closer to 25% now and declining. Don’t give them credit in numbers. People just need to get out and vote.
So sick of the over-use of “slam”. Where it does work? “Car door slams finger.” Elsewhere? No. Never.
Him, the evening before: “Oh yes, you’re a bigly big mac aren’t you, let’s just curl up on the couch and watch my stories…”
Seen it on the east coast, Intermountain west, and midwest. People are dumb these days. They think Siri takes the wheel.
California seems to more and more do categorically weird things. Newsom especially.
Hah, my curse is calls always finding weird ways to drop. Then I moved to a place with no cell service, because I’m apparently a wireless masochist?
Perhaps he was secretly rich, and thusly his esoteric definition was actually an eccentricity.
There’s some slight technical reason for it, but I think they swung a bit too far in the asshole direction with blocking too many.
The LTE rollout was completely botched from the start. LTE voice is technically supported on all LTE chipsets, but early on the voice spec changed. Early phones used LTE for data and 2G or 3G for voice.
Complicating matters further, AT&T and Verizon both have separate and slightly tweaked versions of the spec, as they didn’t want to wait for it to be finalized, and of course they’re both different in different ways. It’s also why T-Mobile allows so many devices. They just rode their very fast for the time HSPA+ network until LTE was finalized, got generic hardware on the network, and flipped the power switch.
To top it off, AT&T was sued at one point for 911 not working due to a handset bug and they got very controlling at that point to avoid future lawsuits.
VoLTE is ostensibly VoIP over cellular data at its core. All phones have to talk with the correct SIP signaling on VoLTE for voice calls to work. With 2G and 3G, the circuit-switched method of signaling was much more standardized (although not necessarily simpler, WCDMA at its end spanned literal volumes of books.) This made it so phones and networks were more easily compatible for basic things like voice, 911, etc.
Now, on top of Verizon and AT&T thinking that rolling their own flavors of LTE was a good idea, every phone maker also had their own idea about how the VoLTE SIP signaling was supposed to work. Due to flaws in the LTE spec, carriers going rogue, and companies interpreting things wrong, it has turned quite literally into a clusterfuck.
TL;DR: It took a long time for LTE to standardize enough across product lines, and there are a whole bunch of phone models that don’t talk the language quite right. So carriers chose to ban rather than make workarounds or work with the vendor to roll a software fix to the phone.
Baloo does own a cargo plane.
And government agencies. They circumvent laws about citizen data privacy and situations where they would otherwise be required to have warrants by leveraging these third-party data brokers.
Eh, gotta be honest though. Democrats (at the Federal level) love money. Pelosi’s latest Visa stock gambit, vaccines, etc. They use the Republicans to stay profitable. Repubs contrive a fear, Dems monetize it. Capitalists at their core. Not looking out for the People. Just wall street. Because they genuinely believe the machine is what keeps us all living our lives, and to love the machine, and why not make some scratch while you’re at it?
I found out on one bank site that if you filled up all the phone number slots with bogus phone numbers, Zelle couldn’t be activated. Basically try to logjam your bank so Zelle can’t be enabled, so that way it’s more difficult for haxx0rs to do it.
Stupid. Wish it could be 100% blocked on bank accounts if you don’t want to use it as it is a huge security hole.
LOLOL wow.
IIRC, a main function of HAARP was actually an interesting radio experiment to figure out how to lens radio waves off the atmosphere, to enable directed communication in the event satellites were taken out, I think.
…err I mean, to steer storms around.