Trillions of packages delivered successfully, but because some idiot thought waxpaper was a good packing for cookies we should throw out that system? I’d love to hear your thoughts on how such a system would work at that kind of throughput.
Gotta install the last star from snap, I bet.
Put a banner outside saying “no gratuity necessary, the price you see is the price you pay!” and watch what happens.
Yep exactly. It also doesn’t make a damned bit of difference that you’ve worded it so clearly a lawyer could cry, and made them agree to a simple acknowledgement.
Just remember that because the face you see is always smiling doesn’t mean they truly enjoy their life. For all you know they’re so burned out and miserable, over the stress, and would kill to go back to a less stressful life.
We all have a tendency to see the grass as greener on the other side.
Absolutely. Computers are great at picking out patterns across enormous troves of data. Those trends and patterns can absolutely help guide policymaking decisions the same way it can help guide medical diagnostic decisions.
Except everybody wins. Best kind of problem haha.
I blocked it and still see @AyyLMAO (who is from E-H) in this thread, so I don’t think it works that way. Hmm…
Nothing against that particular individual, they seem very well adjusted, but it’s an easy test.
Perfect!
Now my preferences are in place while others squabble over federation.
Thanks!
You wish lol. In truth they can serve this to as many users as they want, and catch garbage outlier responses.