Sorry for the ignorance, but you have to pay to withdraw money from your bank in the US?
Sorry for the ignorance, but you have to pay to withdraw money from your bank in the US?
…if you read that comment without context, it sounds funny? It did to me, anyway.
This, and Chris Waddle’s penalty kick for England against West Germany in the 1990 World Cup semi final.
I live in the UK, and we have enough vegetables in charge at the moment.
I wouldn’t worry about this too much. Today they announced they’re no longer implementing a bunch of things they just made up, like forcing people to car share, and something about demanding people to use a minimum of seven bins…
Tomorrow they will probably state that they’re banning lemons, or insisting that people are only allowed to talk with a French accent when ordering pastries.
“Restaurant selling badly-packed-kebabs, is sued by content host showing videos of badly-packed-kebabs” The irony…
You might end up with teeth like The Mouth of Sauron? https://tinyurl.com/mwhwkbk5
Ex-Apollo/Reddit 10+ years here. I really can’t understand why they didn’t offer API users the ability to pay for the add-free access they were afforded by their apps (if that’s what it was supposed to be about). Did they really think that they could force people to use the dumpster-fire that is the official Reddit app? …at the cost of losing a significant, or at least active, percentage of their user base? That’s insane. I haven’t logged in to my Reddit account since and I no longer visit old.reddit.com. Appreciate going cold turkey isn’t for everyone, but … fuck it. When social media companies stop allowing you to view their content in the way you enjoy, it should tell you how valued you are by them.
One can’t wait for Windows 720 X Series XS.
Unrelated, but I saw an ad for a cremation company on the TV the other day. They said they had a 4.5 rating on trustpilot, and I spent too long wondering who left those reviews…