Comment This doesn't seem to be consistent (Score 2) 285
How is this different than Disney making a movie for Disney+? Is AMC ready to no longer show movies from Disney?
How is this different than Disney making a movie for Disney+? Is AMC ready to no longer show movies from Disney?
George Gammon had a very interesting video article on the US Federal Reserve's effort for FedCoin digital currency.... it allows for far more manipulation than just dollars being digital. From tracking every dollar spent, to limiting what kinds of loans the banks can use the dollars for, to even making the dollars expire like coupons if not used. The central banks are all sharing methods. It looks like China is one of the first deployment sites for their version. https://www.youtube.com/watch?.... It's relatively long at 30 minutes, compared to an article on the topic, but it kept me interested.
I think it's 3 x yesterday = 3 days ago.
...it's sort of a double negative.
I want to know if they’re also going after peanut butter, which may be something spread on bread but isn’t a substitute for dairy butter in any other application...
But the meat is the part of the nut that you eat,
and peanuts aren't nuts, but they are if you cheat,
so if butter's from milk, and milk is from meat,
then peanuts can't not make that milkless milk treat.
Maybe they thought he was talking about them.
If you break them up then they can be replaced by Huawei, Samsung, Tencent, and Baidu.
Is that a better outcome?
Is there a consumer-level PBX system or cheap service that can be used for mobile phones?
"Press 5 if you're a human".
(caller presses 1)
"Press or say my PIN/codeword to speak directly to me or wait to leave a message".
(after caller says it correctly, then my phone will ring).
I'd consider using that if it's cheap. It's irritating to be using my smartphone and have an unknown call come in, interrupting whatever I'm trying to do, or have it BLAST the ringing through my car speakers (connected via bluetooth), waiting for me to take some action.
Since it's different from state to state, my info for NJ came from here.
http://www.state.nj.us/dobi/di...
What you described sounds much better and I'd be happier if that were true.
Unfortunately, to go from point A to point B, the car will follow a zig-zag pattern to cover a lot of area in between, and you'll have to empty your trunk after each trip.
So before the leak, I didn't feel the need to lock and unlock my credit with such diligence. Each change sometimes requires a certified letter or some other cost not collected as a fee. Now they will offer those changes without a fee (but not compensating me for my cost to make changes) and I'm still expected to pay fees and similar costs for that same service to Transunion and Experian. This is a much worse state and a feeless credit lock at Equifax does little to remedy. We need an overhaul of the system in the US.
So they were protesting against transparency?
You can tell them that since you are now a part of this then you'll likely have to stop commuting to work.
I'm pretty sure they will misunderstand, but you can chuckle inside as they mentally mark you as uncooperative.
I feel the need to restate this in different ways to make it sink in.
A dollar per oz.
1 lb = $16.
1 kg = $35.
For packaged vegetable juice.
How do you get to the terminal? Does everything go through tunnels or do cars wait at the strip like a train crossing?
Fast, cheap, good: pick two.