I like customizations on the touchscreen. I’ve had several experiences where I tell the cashier what I want including customizations only to get my order and realize that the order wasn’t entered in properly. The touchscreen ensures that the order is at least entered properly.
They’ll keep someone in the truck for maintenance purposes. A self driving truck wouldn’t be able to change a flat tire for example and it would be more efficient to have the human driver change it than wait for someone to come out and change the flat.
Why would it be more acceptable to talk on your phone on a train instead of a plane?
If that’s the best humanity has to offer I’d hate to see the worst.
And the adults back then bitched and moaned about how we were rotting our brains doing this instead of playing outside or reading or other activities they approved of.
Why would T-Mobile reduce their own potential profits to ensure that Charter continues to have higher profits?
I’m surprised Google was still using raters. I used to be one through a third party over a decade ago. The pay was okay but it was a 1099 so taxes were a mess. Ended up getting “fired” for reasons I didn’t understand, as there wasn’t much transparency in the process.
$20 can buy lots of peanuts.
Australia really is the Wyoming of continents.
What’ll happen after 10,001 years?
I’d be happier with the dollar.
What customer service? That shit’s closed too.
I’ve tried most of those. The first one, which was called starlight in the states, was the best one so far. The others haven’t been as good. The new AI one is probably the one I’ve liked the most since starlight.
The correct answer is no.
Who says they would get rid of ads?
Elon promised that if you sign up for a paid premium account and it gets a lot of engagement, then X will give you money. There are a lot of fools who will gladly share their ID for free money. Of course, the money will never come, but that won’t stop the suckers signing up for this.
No it’s 2023.
Yeah, it’s only for people stupid enough to pay for Twitter.
He may offer to pay the legal bills, but he won’t do it.