Comment Everything will cost $1 a year (to start) (Score 1) 134
Legislation will only ensure that everything will require a subscription fee that can be increased in the future
Legislation will only ensure that everything will require a subscription fee that can be increased in the future
If it were true, and not just a shill.
All the administrators I've worked with cave in at the slightest threat of legal action. That this school had the integrity to fight the lawsuit indicates its students should be proud to study there.
and they want to screw it up?
To give a cable company ACH access to your bank account.
I always use a limited credit card, and they always try to bill beyond the end of service.
I thought that was pretty much a given.
Easier to hold and use, and takes better pictures. But then I only paid $25 for my smartphone.
Seems like the only way people (pilots, aircraft manufacturers, bankers, etc) learn is the hard way.
Chicago has cameras on every train car. Crime on the L dropped the first three months after the cameras went in. Six months later, it was back up to where it was before the cameras were installed. I can only assume that the camera people greased palms in New York for the city to spend this kind of money in the face of evidence to the contrary - unless the police are going to do something different with the footage than they do here in Chicago.
Commercials are going to come back, and there won't be much you can do about it.
I haven't watched a commercial since I got a VCR+ over twenty-five years ago, and streaming looks like it's going to kill the golden age of skipping commericial.
It allowed me to stop watching commercials twenty-five years ago. I'm never going back.
Or efficient. *Especially* with tech workers.
So, understandably, it gets annoyed that its limited resources are getting spent on this stuff. Librarian is not in favor of censorship, is in favor of spending money wisely
That's about 3.5 miles.
Spend a month roofing houses in Texas suburbs, in an Amazon warehouse, even driving a city bus, and then we'll have a discussion on the dignity of work and your burnout.
Overload -- core meltdown sequence initiated.