Ah, so you're asking what race analyst74 is.
Why is it people think being "honest and transparent" means being rude and mean? Tact is also a useful skill.
I also suspect fatigue. For a lot of US citizens, the war has taken place a for a majority of their (our) life.
I am pretty sure this acquisition would just make Comcast a bigger "near monopoly" in both industries of "things," but I see where you're coming from.
I agree with you for the first two points, but Supersize Me is a sham of science.
Exactly. > No, common sense says people and companies will chose providers with best coverage at lowest price. This is basically the argument Comcast uses to justify their de facto monopoly. In Comcast's case, their…
I think you can just escape contrivance if you make the success come at great personal cost. Of course, if the cost is too great it becomes a tragedy.
I've got a question: to what extent can they dish up the "Terms of Service" argument? That is, can they refuse to fly you (domestic) if you refuse to comply because it's a "term of service"? Is there any niddling…
That's interesting to read in conjunction with the article. I wonder if it's a similar scenario in a lot of gender-skewed mental disorders. Perhaps many of them only appear to be more prevalent in one gender because…
It's more an issue of producers trying to control User Experience right down to the nitty gritty of what stays up-to-date on a device they've already purchased and are trying to use/integrate into their already running…
This makes sense to me as a Venmo equivalent, but doesn't Chase have a QuickPay feature that uses Zelle? Is it more secure from there or corner-cutting?
A facet of their character, expressed in a specific environment, is still a part of their character. Your behavior, wherever you are, is who you are.
That's a good approach. I suspect, for others (and in my experience) when one consistently comes to The Difficult Card, they might have spent more time remembering that it was hard to remember than remembering the…
Yeah, absolutely don't buy from your college bookstore. Hell, just purchasing the book from Amazon cut the cost by at least a third for just about every item.
These are good points. I think the reason this kind of conflict really rubs the wrong way is because these kinds of things tend to have sour legacy effects at inopportune moments.
Ah, so you're asking what race analyst74 is.
Why is it people think being "honest and transparent" means being rude and mean? Tact is also a useful skill.
I also suspect fatigue. For a lot of US citizens, the war has taken place a for a majority of their (our) life.
I am pretty sure this acquisition would just make Comcast a bigger "near monopoly" in both industries of "things," but I see where you're coming from.
I agree with you for the first two points, but Supersize Me is a sham of science.
Exactly. > No, common sense says people and companies will chose providers with best coverage at lowest price. This is basically the argument Comcast uses to justify their de facto monopoly. In Comcast's case, their…
I think you can just escape contrivance if you make the success come at great personal cost. Of course, if the cost is too great it becomes a tragedy.
I've got a question: to what extent can they dish up the "Terms of Service" argument? That is, can they refuse to fly you (domestic) if you refuse to comply because it's a "term of service"? Is there any niddling…
That's interesting to read in conjunction with the article. I wonder if it's a similar scenario in a lot of gender-skewed mental disorders. Perhaps many of them only appear to be more prevalent in one gender because…
It's more an issue of producers trying to control User Experience right down to the nitty gritty of what stays up-to-date on a device they've already purchased and are trying to use/integrate into their already running…
This makes sense to me as a Venmo equivalent, but doesn't Chase have a QuickPay feature that uses Zelle? Is it more secure from there or corner-cutting?
A facet of their character, expressed in a specific environment, is still a part of their character. Your behavior, wherever you are, is who you are.
That's a good approach. I suspect, for others (and in my experience) when one consistently comes to The Difficult Card, they might have spent more time remembering that it was hard to remember than remembering the…
Yeah, absolutely don't buy from your college bookstore. Hell, just purchasing the book from Amazon cut the cost by at least a third for just about every item.
These are good points. I think the reason this kind of conflict really rubs the wrong way is because these kinds of things tend to have sour legacy effects at inopportune moments.