We did the same but with Special K in a blender, and held a magnet to the side of the blender’s cup.
My coworker just bought a car and was stoaked he only paid $3000 over sticker price.
I work at a semiconductor fab in Portland Oregon, we get 5 weeks paid vacation. There’'s a fairly large group of my coworkers who never use their vacation or sicktime out of principal.
Louis CK is the most Carlin like imo. His bits on O&A were pure genius. Rogan’s comedy is garbage tier.
LA probably has more laws about fishing from piers than Phoenix does too. Places with higher gun crime rates combat that with gun laws.
They could just ban the manner of data collection that TikTok does, but that would affect all the US social media apps too.
I had never heard of Wolf Warrior, looks sick! Thanks!
We should be investing in researching longer lasting vaccines. The current mRNA vaccines only give their full protection for about 4 months. Moderna and Pfizer are making insane money by peddling boosters. Here’s a great piece from OPB about the topic.
She recorded a bunch of phonetic sounds so that her voice could be used in future iterations of Star Trek. Google bought her voice to use as the voice for Google Assistant (ok google), but they never implemented it.
Its just so simple. I see people complaining about getting Nvidia drivers to work on Linux, with Mint it takes like two clicks.
What ever happened to the Ubuntu mobile OS?
Unfortunately I lost my shirt that I paid a fucking whole bitcoin for.
*swan boats
Uber jacks up prices in “airport zones” to an insane degree. For example an Uber from Seattle to Sea-Tac is about $75. I rented a car in Portland, drove up to Seattle for the weekend, and drove myself to the airport for $60. An Amtrak ticket from Portland- Seattle is around $40 usually.
This doesn’t work everywhere, but when I’m flying back into PDX (the best airport) I’ll take the light rail public transit two stops and get a ride share from the Target parking lot. Ends up being about half the price once you’re far enough away.
How do we deal with the areas with no people living in them?
I’m mostly joking, but an extreme proposal like this would probably only take effect in metropolitan areas. 80%+ of Americans live in an urban setting. Electric trains and busses in the city, electric trucks in the country.
I was hoping for a giant laser tag arena.