

With this lawsuit concluded, we look forward to identifying opportunities to work together with Ms. Carano in the near future.
Sounds like corporate speak for “this cow is never working with us again”.
With this lawsuit concluded, we look forward to identifying opportunities to work together with Ms. Carano in the near future.
Sounds like corporate speak for “this cow is never working with us again”.
They didn’t count Democrat votes in 2024 so Trump could get back in office, now they’re not going to count Democrats as citizens.
Yeah I’m not actually talking about the “Please place the item in bagging area” part, I’m talking about the second or two after I place it before the system registers the weight and re-activates the scanner.
Sometimes I’ve seen this disabled, on certain tills at certain supermarkets, and I can scan breezily. Not sure if the weight check feature was disabled completely or what.
Exactly. On the surface it sounds like they’re being somewhat reasonable, but the reality of what they do when they’re in there is likely going to be different.
“Oops, we accidentally killed them all. I guess there’s no one left to govern, so we may as well have the land now.”
You get a discount depending on how you scan.
I would be faster, if the tills didn’t have a bloody delay after placing the item in the bag, before it will scan the next one.
The app is just a map, the WiFi connection uses a standard SSID and login portal.
You’re right, I was just going on the post saying “With the WiFi4EU app, you can access…”, implying that you need the app to access it. But on their webpage it spells it out more clearly:
On connecting to the free Wi-Fi network for the first time, you will be redirected to a secure login page (a captive portal). You will be able to sign in with a simple click-to-connect functionality.
Not only are they monitoring everything you view in their network, but you have to install their app on your device.
Good to see Exodus giving it a pass, but if it’s not open source it’s still something to be wary of. I literally can’t think of any good reason for the app to be required, a splash page that you log in to is more than sufficient.
On connecting to the free Wi-Fi network for the first time, you will be redirected to a secure login page (a captive portal). You will be able to sign in with a simple click-to-connect functionality.
So in other words you wrongly assumed I was in the US and that my tomatoes would therefore likely be Californian.
Did you give up making clever posts as well?
Sorry I couldn’t resist
Something like 45% of the world’s fruit comes from our state alone.
This is obviously not true. Maybe it’s true across North America, but California does not produce 50% of the world’s produce.
American produce is not found on the shelves of European supermarkets. Even big franchises like Dominos, they source more locally than that.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomato#Production
China produce the most tomatoes in the world, at 37% of the global supply.
Where most your tomatoes and Artichokes come from.
Pretty sure my tomatoes don’t come from California lol.
Lol you know nothing about distribution of anything, apparently. Water doesn’t generally travel that far. The supplies you’re suggesting the US Military would take aren’t anywhere near the US.
All of this is precluded by you using a browser that is authorised and approved by the government.
That’s really fucking weird…
I know, right?!
Lol the rest of the world doesn’t bother with AC, you think they’re going to be concerned by US water?
Global like the world baseball league.
You wooshed on the joke. Almost all of his children were conceived through artificial insemination. Certainly the most recent ones.
Maybe the long awaited sequel to 1,000 Dolls?