Nope. Unfortunately, like so many other things related to US elections, it’s a patchwork that varies by state.
Nope. Unfortunately, like so many other things related to US elections, it’s a patchwork that varies by state.
I heard this in my head to the beat of “The hand that feeds,” and it actually works pretty well lol
Yeah, I’m neurodivergent and have a terrible memory. My life is full of alarms and notes and reminders for everything, otherwise nothing gets done.
While I’m well aware of the insidiousness of tech’s ever increasing privacy violations, I also look forward to things like AI being able to function as a full blown personal assistant to help me run my life.
Nope. Just keep pumping more CO2 into the atmosphere by running our air conditioners 24/7. I’m sure it’ll be fine…
I loved my V60 (and my V20 before it). They were such great phones.
You can’t make those marks without positraction, which was not available on the '64 Buick Skylark!
This is quite a few years old now, but I think the main points are still valid. As you said, everything is so polished, kids don’t need to figure out how it works.
http://www.coding2learn.org/blog/2013/07/29/kids-cant-use-computers/
My dad bought me a ridiculously expensive (like $400) Samsung vacuum that I loved. It was strong, it came apart in really cool ways to make it versatile, etc.
It failed in less than a year.
The $60 Walmart special Bissell that I went and bought to replace it lasted for 8.5 years before the motor burned out (I screwed up and it got too much pet hair in it). I bought the same one again and it’s going on 5+ years with no issues.
Damnit! I missed the Dance Rave again!
SNLs take on the grouch origin story