Strictly speaking, that doesn’t really answer my question. Would you be physically holding onto designated copies for people?
Strictly speaking, that doesn’t really answer my question. Would you be physically holding onto designated copies for people?
What’s the point of you storing physical copies? Is this deal only valid at the time of sale, so you could essentially just put the physical copy back on the shelf if they want the ebook, and then just grab a copy if they wanted to exchange? Or are you planning on dedicating a large amount of storage space to the specific book each customer purchased and then wanted the ebook of?
EGS isn’t any good on PC. What makes them think a workable console version is coming any time soon?
Like all these multi-level-marketing scams, the scam part is that you have to buy your stock from the company/from your “upline”, and then whether or not you make money depends on you reselling your stock.
John Oliver did an excellent video on the overall topic. Definitely worth the watch.
Also, a falling soldering iron (or knife) has no handle
That vinegar one feels way too specific to have come about naturally. Did that happen to you at one time?
Does the EGS store even have a shopping cart feature yet?
And if anyone is having trouble with that last one, here’s a useful video guide.
Having built some off brand Lego kits (Cobi), the rainbow colored interior bricks actually make it so much easier to tell what pieces go where.
FWIW, I swap between phones weekly (separate work phone w/o cameras, but same phone number), and transfer my WhatsApp account at the same time. Both the phones have their own unique message history, and it does not sync between devices. I do not have backups enabled on either phone.
Based on the dozen notifications about it I get every month, yeah, Google photos still does that.
And no, I can’t seem to turn them off.
Everything they’re asking for is pretty typical for the IRS (and probably a handful of other workplace-related departments). If you’re really that uncomfortable giving them less information than is required to get a driver’s license, then I think you know what your only choice is.
I just hated being railroaded into the drug trips. Like, in the northern region, there is literally no way to escape the hunters with bows who drug you. You can be in an enclosed helicopter a hundred feet off the ground, and they still hit you with an arrow.
Otherwise, great game, beautiful game, and honestly not awful co-op.
You know it’s a great service when you charge people to not have to deal with it
Well, when you remember that a) Russia doesn’t give a shit about its soldiers and b) Russia doesn’t have a ton in the way of functioning logistics, it makes sense that the basic necessities are not being provided.
To clarify, just checking these things doesn’t do anything. Checking them, knowing what’s wrong, and then taking action is what saves you a ton of money.
Most of this write up just reads like cope for heavily investing in the apple ecosystem, and trying to justify that now that proprietary cables are (finally) on the decline.
Seconding Subarus, especially on safety. My brother was driving an outback, and had an elk jump into the road at him, at night, while he was doing 60, and he was completely fine. Windshield wasn’t even cracked. Phenomenally well built, safe cars.
Federal Government can be nice because I’m salaried, but also get time and a half for OT, so I get the best of both worlds. On the other hand, we don’t get performance bonuses, and our yearly COLA takes a literal act of Congress to decide on the percentage.
Any idea when these are gonna be available in the US?