My goal? Not to get promoted. I don't want to manage people.
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Even if that is how it's working, it's up to the website to send that command. The app isn't looking at the URL you enter. That's why you can force the browser to go to the desktop version of the site to actually get it to load. The URL is the same. In any case, the company controls the app and the website. It's on them for how it works.
And even if you prevent it from loading the app, there's probably still not going to be a website to load.
It's annoying because it's the default functionality, not that there is no way to get a website to load.
Isn't most of that going to wear off almost immediately?
No, you should actually follow through with the math. I used a simple example in hopes it would be obvious.
At a distance of 100km it take 60 minutes at 100kph. Change that to 120kph and it takes 50 minutes. 20% quicker would be 48 minutes. 20% faster gets you there 16.666% quicker.
I made a mistake from the get go. I didn't even notice the lettuce was in Taylor Farms boxes. Figured it could have been from an unaffected supplier. But that's not the case.
Don't even get me started on sites that automatically load the app when you go there on a phone.
Because the high was just over $200. They are talking from its peak.
I don't know the specifics here, but not all lettuce is affected.
No, that's not how the math works out. Doubling your speed only halves the time it takes.
It also notes that delaying the proposal could prevent USPS from issuing and implementing a final rule ahead of November’s midterm elections.
Yes, that is the point of the injunction. If the argument is preventing things from happening is a reason to prevent an injunction, then you're just proposing to get rid of injunctions.
Why do the beaten not deserve to be saved?
Nothing but negatives to renaming the airport. No one likes the name, it costs them money to have the name, they needed to pass a controversial law just to be able to name it, and then another controversial decision to approve the use of the name.
You know who's paying for that name? Anyone flying into that airport, at the least.