They are just racists with a Bible in their hand.
I grew up in churches around religious people, you just described 99% of “Christians” in the American South.
They are just racists with a Bible in their hand.
I grew up in churches around religious people, you just described 99% of “Christians” in the American South.
If that’s the case, they should also block Gmail.
I’ve been in two, and both of them were this way. Tossed most of us under the bus to protect a small group of older employees. We definitely need more unionization, but we also need to weed out the unions that are counterproductive.
To be fair, in Florida at least it referred primarily to the whips used to drive cattle, not anything slavery related.
It’s definitely not just Renault, I’ve been asked in the past with my other cars. Might have just gotten lucky so far.
They haven’t asked me about mine yet. I’ve been a bit surprised.
Exactly. I’ve loved mine, only maintenance has been updates for the software, and occasional tire rotations.
For me it was super boring until I left Constellation, fun for 10 or so hours after that, super boring for a few more, and now I haven’t played it in over 2 months.
I’m shocked. This definitely wasn’t predicted by literally everyone.
Yep. I stop for 20 or so minutes every 200 or so miles, and honestly I’m stretching it to go that long because my wife and kid want to stop even more often. I spend basically 0 extra time road tripping in my EV unless it’s a holiday weekend and the charger is packed.
He chose a fairly slow charging CCS car vs a Tesla. That video was super slanted.
It’s very overrated, and devs out there, if you are using it, the rest of us can tell, and not in a good way.
Edit: Some of you guys are really butthurt, and it’s fairly amusing. I’m sure the guys like you I work with who produce unusable code would also be butthurt if I said that to them.
Ioniq 5 are great cars, and I believe still have charging incentives.
Edmunds has a section of their site devoted to EVs:
https://www.edmunds.com/electric-car/articles/
And some lists of what they consider the best ones (this is obviously subjective:
EV competition is here. There are tons of models now, and the Ioniq 5, for example, was rated much higher by many reviewers than Tesla models last year.
Unless you get caught. We were supposed to interview someone the other day, so I googled him, and found out that his resume and LinkedIn job histories don’t match. That lead me down a rabbit hole where I found out he is working multiple full time jobs simultaneously while most likely farming the work offshore, and his job titles were completely wrong inaccurate on both LinkedIn and how resume. Also the references he listed appear to be himself, as their job history is also not real.
Not only did his interview get cancelled, he’s marked as non-hireable in the future.
I’ve bought sub $500 laptops several times in the last 6 years or so, and they were all great. Lenovo puts (or at least used to put) out Ideapads with Ryzen processors that are crazy cheap, and fairly upgradable.
Our idiot principal for my first two years tried to come up with his own rule that shirts had to be tucked in. The written rule added the caveat “if it was designed to be tucked in”. I purposely bought shirts that said they were not intended to be tucked in just so I could be a problem, and then made sure other people know which ones to buy.
I am also confused. I can see Apple getting sued for this, but I have multiple app stores on my Android phone.