Comment What does it actually do? (Score 1) 52
I can't find a video of it actually working, just stuff in a bowl. Is anything actually cooked by this 'robot' or is it just a glorified vending machine?
I can't find a video of it actually working, just stuff in a bowl. Is anything actually cooked by this 'robot' or is it just a glorified vending machine?
Will the crypto defenders please explain why this currency is worth so much, despite no-one using it for anything and having absolutely no fundamentals?
How many people are using Shiba Inu?
That's a good way to encourage people to stretch out the work as long as possible and kill productivity.
Well, with attitudes and work ethics being expressed like this article has described, what else do they expect?
Boomers and Gen X messed about at school, walked straight into a job where they could just sit in a cubicle and drink coffee every day, or a cushy unionised factory job, and could buy a house and start a family at 21. Millennials had to get three degrees just to get a job that allows them to share an apartment at 35. Old people played life on easy mode.
That's not a problem in most developed countries.
The incentive to do business in China is access to the world's largest middle class. Since when did communist China promise a level playing field for corporations?
You could say that about the South Sea bubble or tulip prices.
Did killing Osama start a nuclear war?
British citizens' data not going to Europe is another upside of Brexit.
"Running a program means you deserve to be a victim of theft."
No-one in the UK knows who Benedict Arnold is.
You can either pay extra, or wait hours for a taxi.
Where exactly is a 100 pound drone going to land without being a hazard?
Crypto is a rich gets richer scheme. People who had money to blow on some random speculation years ago get millions for nothing. Or people so rich they can buy up thousands of GPUs and set them to work doing nothing but burn electricity.
He has not acquired a fortune; the fortune has acquired him. -- Bion