Make tickets non-transferable, boom no more scalpers.
Make tickets non-transferable, boom no more scalpers.
I put a new bag in before I leave the room to avoid that. Not ADHD just a terrible memory. Bag is in plain sight so it’s hard to forget the task between steps.
Not, like, “haha” funny…
That’s one of the weirder ways I’ve seen to say “I don’t enjoy competitive games and everyone who does is stupid.”
In addition to the other thing, dams have a dramatic and disastrous impact on the ecology in the immediate area and the entire riparian system they connect to. It’s “green” in terms of emissions but they’re still harmful and we should be phasing them out for lower impact alternatives as much as possible.
Tempered glass is still sharp but it breaks into tiny pieces so it can’t cut deeply.
Why, though? It still pointlessly favors people who already have money. Just get rid of it.
I don’t see the predictable effects of dropping IP laws as more harmful than the current reality. The idea is to protect small creators but the implementation does the opposite.
The solution, as is with so many societal issues, is UBI.
Nah. I’d even call 15 years too long.
These insecure babies would never get on a motorcycle, it’s too dangerous.
It was a convoluted Dutch smuggling operation, the event was a cover. This is clog racing.
Unacceptable behavior for a vehicle.
They lock it up because it’s frequently stolen. (Because of its use in graffiti, but still.)
Luxury sedans have done a damn good job at shutting out road noise for a long time now, but there are obvious (and less obvious) costs associated with that.
Yeah, everyone who signs up for experimental medical trials is a stooge.
No they’re just feeling morally superior for no good reason.
Move mouse and click faster is a big deal when it’s the only way you can interact with the world. And it’s just a mouse right now, but what about robotic hands? A thought-controlled wheelchair? A tiny bit of agency? Technology is iterative and built on failure, and you want to tell the people trapped in non-functional bodies that it will never get any better?
You’re presupposing that surgical implants can’t be more responsive, intuitive, speedy, or sophisticated than an external device. The eye trackers are very useful but objectively pretty limited. Non-invasive EEG is weak and distorted because there is skull and more brain in the way, so “resolution” is limited.
If better outcomes are possible by putting electrodes as close to the signal source as can be, why not explore that option?
My city is just too hilly. Cycling around is one thing, and they just put in new bike lanes (they’re not good ones, but still), but doing that with a grocery run or 60lbs of cat food and litter? No thank you.
Lots of schools have a “freshmen must live on campus” policy, at least.