Comment Re: $15 Billion a Year (Score 1) 88
If the front page content is any indication of the value of YouTube's content, then I really should be getting paid to watch it.
If the front page content is any indication of the value of YouTube's content, then I really should be getting paid to watch it.
ublock on firefox on android does it for me.
Good case study in aluminum fatigue over time:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China_Airlines_Flight_611
I have a Sofabaton, which does a pretty good job. Programs using Bluetooth pairing with your phone.
Is that what MAiD is meant for?
That's the income tax rate. The average canadian spent about 44% in taxes at all levels in 2018. That includes non-income taxes.
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/article-average-canadian-household-spent-more-on-taxes-than-living-costs-in/
I think going bankrupt is a lot better than being dead. But what do I know? I've never been either.
I'm betting that if he put cash down on the table to pay for the surgery, his wait time would've been "we can fit you in tomorrow".
I've been meaning to try kagi for a couple of months. It lets you do one important thing: block domains from search results in a custom list. Pinterest is first on the chopping block for me.
The difference here is the law has already passed (royal ascent is a formality) and now Meta/Facebook is going to pull news ahead of the enactment date.
There's a lot of older people that only understand the cable paradigm and don't do streaming. Once they're gone, the loss of cable subscriptions will rocket up.
We have these in Canada too. Except they indicate distance in kilometers.
"For all intensive purposes"
It's "For all intents and purposes".
Maybe it's time to remove the "Post Anonymously" option.
I don't have a lease, but fuel (~$200/mo), insurance ($140/mo), and parking ($100/mo) alone cost me about $450/mo. And then there's the 3 times per year I have maintenance which usually clocks in at $150-200 depending on what needs to be done (synthetic oil is expensive). And if you have a lease, what's that worth now? I've seen low end cars run $200/mo.
An additional A/C unit and extra lights running are not going to cost you $650+/mo.
Memory fault - where am I?