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Try Propertyware, it’s worse. Five years experience with it.
Try Propertyware, it’s worse. Five years experience with it.
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Games on Steam sales.
Easiest vote in the world is to vote to raise someone else’s taxes. We should do that for billionaires.
This is the real reason. Google is an ad company, not a search engine.
I hope WOPR and SkyNet would be taken as a warning not to do that.
This is as close as I get to social media.
Taters should have his own wikipedia page. First outer space cat video.
“Oops, we found another Jedi”?
They’ve cut hours to the point that they often don’t have people to watch the other self checkouts.
Walmart.
At even faintly busy times, they have lines waiting to self checkout, because half the self checkouts are closed. And of course, they have only one regular register open with 8 people with full carts in that line.
“Think about how dumb the average person is. Now, realize that half of them are dumber than that.”
So we would eliminate smoking the same way we eliminated drug use…by making it illegal.
/S if necessary
I already don’t use it, you don’t have to sell me on it.
Pssh, long term consequences are for the next CEO. I got my bonus and stock options.
The article actually names the people they talked to. So rare to see actual journalism rather than the usual lazy “we talked to experts”, which is equivalent to “we just made shit up”.
Many cities and counties often put a SPLOST (Special Purpose Local Option Tax) on the ballot. Usually for roads or schools, usually voted for, usually a penny. They are for a limited time, then they may expire or be put on the ballot again. If they expire, then every price tag for every item, in every store is now wrong. And if both city and county expire at different times, you could get a nightmare of changes.
Easier to change the software at checkout for the changes rather than every price tag.
T-boned at 75 MPH. Concussion (head hit side pillar, years before airbags were a thing), multiple broken ribs, broken wrist, 2 broken fingers, deep seat belt injuries.
I learned to type on a manual typewriter (quite a long time ago) . I’ve never been able to type on those membrane keyboard that only depress, like, a nanometer. Mechanical with a long keystroke all the way.
“They make a desert and call it peace.”