They probably don't work in my area.I'm sure you all know this, but there are smartphone apps that do exactly what you're all talking about. My wife uses one quite a bit.
Ah, but the shipping slip used can ALSO be used as toilet paper.They probably don't work in my area.
We can't even use Uber here and half the places don't deliver. I sure as hell am not paying shipping for toilet paper
John Wayne toilet paper doesn't take shit off of anyone.A pine cone? It massages as it cleans!
A pine cone? It massages as it cleans!
The full punch line is, "It's rough, it's tough, and it don't take shit offa nobody."John Wayne toilet paper doesn't take shit off of anyone.
Fill us in for those that don't know?TIL what "ePacket" really means. Suddenly I'm finding that $1 for 100 transistors with free shipping from China is less appealing than it sounded.
American subsidized commie-mail.Fill us in for those that don't know?
So that's how the state got its name...TIL that Parmesan is pronounced wrong everywhere.
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/american-english/parmesan-cheese?q=Parmesan (cheese)/
John Deere has already been doing that. You're behind on your evil, GM. The fuckin' tractor guys are beating you.TIL: GM is claiming that you don't own your car, they do.
This is an interesting twist on a software EULA. GM is claiming that because modern cars need computer components to run, and they're running software that GM owns, anyone buying a car isn't actually purchasing the vehicle outright, they're just buying the license to use it.
"The U.S. Copyright Office is currently holding a series of hearings on whether or not anyone other than the manufacturer of a car has a right to tinker with that car’s copyrighted software."
This means deciding if hobbyists have the legal right to work on their own cars, and if GM can force mechanics to be licensed in order to legally work on GM cars.
Does that mean that those vehicles do/would not count as assets that can be sold by the users? Or that those users need GM/John Deere's permission to do so? That's...really kind of awful.John Deere has already been doing that. You're behind on your evil, GM. The fuckin' tractor guys are beating you.
http://www.wired.com/2015/04/dmca-ownership-john-deere/Does that mean that those vehicles do/would not count as assets that can be sold by the users? Or that those users need GM/John Deere's permission to do so? That's...really kind of awful.
It seems like this needs some kind of "If you (company) are going to claim this, then here's a millstone to hang around your (company's) neck," like they should be forced to do all of the preventative maintenance if they own it...
As much as I hate frivolous litigation, if someone can pursue a successful lawsuit proving this, GM et al may change their tune.And pay all the insurance.
I hate frivolous legislation as much as the next guy (gal), but if someone manages to pull something like this guy, I will be very interested in the outcome.As much as I hate frivolous litigation, if someone can pursue a successful lawsuit proving this, GM et al may change their tune.
Ye Olde Non Mens Rea Problem.A better solution would be to not pass legislation with such vague language (the DMCA) that shit like this happens.
TI-Wish-I-Hadn't-L!TIL: The Byford Dolphin bell chamber accident.
..... How ELSE is it pronounced? *scratches head*TIL that Parmesan is pronounced wrong everywhere.
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/american-english/parmesan-cheese?q=Parmesan (cheese)/
I guess they fixed it...... How ELSE is it pronounced? *scratches head*
For the longest time it was pronounced "pennsylvania" when you clicked the button...... How ELSE is it pronounced? *scratches head*