I’ve had one for years, use it often and honestly didn’t know it had an app until today.
I’ve had one for years, use it often and honestly didn’t know it had an app until today.
I honestly didn’t know there was an app and use mine a few times a month.
If he is worse than Elon, he at least has the decency to hide it.
and Sandman
And not go in the summer time.
Imma need to see a source for that claim.
Sure if she’s doing a team endorsement deal as a part of her contact that goes to the WNBA, but if Vuori or State farm or whoever just sign Caitlin Clark to a deal to appear as Caitlin Clark the WNBA doesn’t just take a cut of that.
It’s probably what it would’ve been, but the marketing guys weren’t able to get ahold of this message before it leaked out.
God I hate In 'N Out’s fries. Just cut up the Styrofoam cup and eat that instead.
What I think they meant to have rollout is to potentially raise their prices across the board and then offer discounts at off-peak times.
Functionally it’s the exact same thing as what leaked but is way easier to sell as value added to potential customers.
Five Guys isn’t in the same category as other fast food chains at all IMHO.
Five Guys provides a different quality of food at a much higher price than McD’s, Burger King, In N Out, etc. If the taste/quality is even close between Five Guys and the others listed, no one should ever consider going to Five Guys it’d be overpriced.
Wendy’s is in the ‘lower cost fast food’ category, not the ‘over the counter burger’ category.
Coming soon a quiet price hike followed by timed “discounts” at every Wendy’s location.
What’s even funnier is initially the investigators were only looking to get $250M. During the case after a monitor was appointed, the Trump Org. started shuffling money around and they went after more money due to those actions.
His entire campaign raised ~$330M in 2016 election cycle. At the very least it’s a massive hit to the funds they have to spend.
He offered Twitter more money than the company was worth with no due diligence.
The leadership of the board could have been sued by shareholders if they didn’t push Elon to actually pay over market value.
The end goal of any for profit leadership is to make as much money as possible and exit.
Any recommendations for PoE cameras?
There’s a great NPR podcast about this.
The Gecko effect.
I much prefer the trickle of releases to a lump season dump.
It allows time to digest, discuss and catch up throughout the release schedule if you’re invested in the story. You can convince your friends to watch a few episodes to catch up and then watch the end of the season together. You can read fan theories online, formulate your own, and overall each weekly episode can result in a lot of engaging fun interactions.
With a series dump you have to binge it and wait for others to do the same in order to talk about it. The whole time you’re actively avoiding spoilers from friends/coworkers and avoiding reading about it online. The end result is you disengage from the fandoms/communities while you are getting through the show, which to me takes a lot of the fun out of a big show.
I compare the difference between Stranger Things and GoT. To me these are probably two of the most significant pop-culture releases in the last decade or so.
Game of Thrones resulted in hundreds of thousands of theories every week online and in public. T-Shirts were made based on popular online theories that never panned out in season. You would rag on friends who guessed the plot twist wrong and deify those who got their predictions spot on. Especially in my demographic the two months GoT was on was all about GoT.
Stranger Things on the other hand, while still wildly popular hits differently. It’s much more of a build up to release, a week or two of “man that was awesome” followed by “I hope they make the next season soon.” Retroactive discussions happen for a while, but the discussions and the hype fizzles much more quickly.
If I want to watch a trickle release show in one dump, I still can, I just wait until the whole season out, reactivate the subscription. Then I binge it.
For me it’s much more fun to have an episode or two a week and build momentum through a season than it is to set off a one time firework.
There’s nothing wrong with buying early access games. You as a buyer just need to be happy with the current state of the game at the time of purchase.
This truly made me laugh out loud. The actual story is even funnier than the headline.
Exactly what I do