adude007
Yes it sucks to loose out on $3 cash back for every $100 in bill charges. But that’s not going to get close to covering the $40 autopsy discount. Verizon has been doing this for a while now and it sucks. They just want to avoid paying transaction fees.
What grinds my gears is that you have to give their system your information that could directly result in you losing the actual money. If a CC number gets used fraudulently you are not out anything. Your debit card or bank account number and you could be fucked with no money while the investigation goes on.
Would be one hell of a game of Crossy Road.
If we cannot teach adults to drive the proper speed successfully, to not be impaired, to not play with their mobiles, and to pay attention what hope do we have for kids?
Blew the hour hand out of position. It’s closer to where it would be at 8:45
From the perspective of the tram driver there are a lot of trees along the tram way. Those trees could make a blind spot for the driver if a kid was playing along the tracks.
My point is that why replace one danger cars and then write off the other dangers as irrelevant. With some effort I think we can get both dealt with. However, if this is Helsinki how has this actually performed? That can help guide risk assessment too.
iOS user here but had a thought. Does your privacy tracker allow you to see here requests come from aka the app itself or posts you click?
The app privacy report built in to iOS breaks down connects made directly by the app and from websites opened from posts. Just a thought to understand where the requests come from.
It’s not that I can’t workout how to make that work with some super massive object. It’s that it’s so ridiculous to do so that I won’t bother. All hail mysterious shadow object!
I like the trams. I like the trees. I like the greenery in the city. I don’t like that the tram pathway looks like a field to play in from the perspective of a young child.
But how would the flat earth get between the floating moon sun orbs to make an eclipse?
Yes the elimination of choice was frustrating for sure.