Shit no deals with Boeing, Northrup Grumman, etc.
Oh well, I'm certain they won't bribe Congress to force their deals through..... /s
Shit no deals with Boeing, Northrup Grumman, etc.
Oh well, I'm certain they won't bribe Congress to force their deals through..... /s
Those are just fake vests bought specially for that purpose. Nobody would think to take off their actual vest at the last gathering for the school year.
You only have to do that the next 30-40 years of your life if you live the next 30-40 years...... just saying.
It could be worse, you could have to work the next 60 years.
Correcting the reviewer.
Notes: "should of" isn't valid, should implies a verb, of isn't a verb. I expect you meant "should have". Please recall this in future submissions.
Terrible journalism. He was sleep deprived after having taken mushrooms 48hrs before, and not slept for 40hrs.
Plant manager sending out a site wide email saying that we're doing awesome, and we're desperately hiring so refer all your friends. One month after layoffs were announced, and those to be layed off still had a month to go.
True, but have you considered the fact that they are "free" and beat the commies? /s
Consentually...... Sounds like a great way for a corporation to groom individuals into people who accept less than a liveable wage.
I don't see anything that helps capitalism being done "responsibly". It's all done in the pursuit of all the money, and as soon as possible. Only rule is don't break laws that have consequences higher than the profits gained.
That a multi-national medical device company has no spare parts program for it's machines, and uses Excel sheets exclusively for performance tracking.
Also the fact that if you use a shared machine at all to login, it's best practice to intentionally log out of everything, and clear cookies/cache when you're done.
I see it as a longevity thing.
Sure you can bring another battery pack with you and charge your device from it, but at some point your internal battery will be degraded enough that it essentially needs to be plugged in to function, which is not feasible.
Being able to easily replace the thing in the device that wears out fastest is a good thing.
Granted I expect if this does go through, that mfg will make the battery hard to replace by other means (ie drm locks) making sure they can nickel and dime the consumer all the way.
Utah did something similar...... it's just dumb how much unchecked power we've allowed governments.