Wouldn’t the fine be in £ at that point?
Wouldn’t the fine be in £ at that point?
This dude has seen some shit.
Remember when tech companies wanted you talking to your phone for everything out loud. Hey Siri, eat a boiled dick.
That’s how some people found it, but it would disappear when someone would login to investigate.
I think it’s just to stop the prongs from scuffing other things in the same package compartment. Usually you’ll get the cord in a bag or with the plastic but not both. With the cord is in a section of the packaging with other items it keeps them from getting scratched.
Methylchloroisothiazolonone
There’s nothing beautiful about airbrushed plastic mannequins
That you should have spun faster so the food would be pushed further down into him as he flew through the air?
I like those XLERATOR dryers because when you stick your frank and beans in them they make your balls flutter fast enough to play a tune reminiscent of a kazoo.
Amusingly as I was reading this comment thread my room service arrived and it had shrimp with the tails buried in pasta.
I used to see threads like this on reddit where people would defend the act by claiming it keeps people employed. Anyone who has worked in retail knows otherwise, but it doesn’t stop these neanderthals from existing and making their bullshit toxic arguments.
The technology for this has existed for 20+ years and is actually fairly common. It’s often referred to as dynamic range compression. I think the chief complaint here is that it needs to be more accessible. Pre-applying it would mess up too many use cases.
Yeah no kidding, this guy uses decibel scale but doesn’t understand decibel scale. I fucking hate leaf blowers but 55dB seems like a reasonable starting point to me. It won’t even barely reach your yard from a neighbor’s.
I love a lot of the ideas in this thread but a ton of them are actually consequential.
There was a time when this wasn’t a thing. It wasn’t even that long ago (for some of us)
Having a conversation with a voice assistant in public should be a minor felony.
Even phones have been available with more than 8 gigs of ram for ~5 years
It’s really sad that this needs to be an actual headline.
Sounds like Qualcomm finally got a taste of FAFO