Comment Re:Oh, for the love of Pete (Score 1) 16
Well, now, I may need to rethink this whole thing!
Well, now, I may need to rethink this whole thing!
Actually, you made me think...
If Teams would let me deploy an AI agent to attend a meeting in my stead, and would afterward provide me with a summary I could claim to have read (but would, in truth, have completely ignored)... I could get behind that 100%!
As if Teams wasn't annoying enough already...
I'd say "I hope there's a way to turn that crap off", but somehow I doubt it.
(yeah, I am expected to be on Teams all day, every workday)
That's basically the Japan setup as I read it, purchasers name is printed on the ticket, tickets are mailed and not printed at home.
Only difference is lottery vs FCFS
By all means give us your legislative solution to bar these people from boarding companies. I agree with you on spirit and we're both in wishful land but I think i'm little more grounded here, I have some precedent.
If you got criminal shit on them I am down for it but is there?
I didn't know anyone actually *used* Firefox's sidebar. I always turn it off on new installs... right away, seconds after I remove Pocket.
And we all know where this ends up... Talkie Toaster.
If it can't get ads from the internet it will show built in ads, probably for Samsung stuff.
But that's crippling the product. You don't buy a fridge with a screen if you don't want that functionality, and it's bound to only work when online.
Talk about ignoring most of a comment, you really think I have an issue with busting up Ticketmaster from what I have said? I want to reverse the 2010 merger between them and Live Nation. Fuck em, that's not my point at all, you're the one cherry picking now.
You're ignoring this is already working in other places.
You're ignoring the fundamental economic issue of bringing some notion of fairness to an item with no actual value but what people are willing to put on it. Whatever alternative solution you have is going to have to grapple with that reality. You also have to deal with defining fair to begin with, it's impossible for everybody to attend every event they want at a price they want. Impossible.
Busting up TM isn't solving that core issue no matter who sells the tickets (but we should do it anyway).
The 2010 merger should have never been allowed and should be reversed. Fuck em indeed.
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