The games introduce the portal gun as a prototype, and aperture falls apart without any indication it was ever anything but
The games introduce the portal gun as a prototype, and aperture falls apart without any indication it was ever anything but
Well, I don’t think they ever actually sold any of the portal guns…
Same. I got a set of porter cable tools that are still going strong 19 years later (though I am on my third set of batteries).
I think every system I had prior to buildig my own a year ago had at least one drive that was secured only by cables, gravity, and misguided optimism
There’s whiskey in that coffee cup…
Haha, does bookings and helps provide equipment / support.
I take the stairs cause the elevator takes like forever to show up if you dont catch it right away
Well…I now own a small business that handles entertainers and performers…so I’d say I’m still very much split haha
Then explain those of us who studied business AND arts!? (Econ and Music Performance)
I use it as one of several sites…there are some things they are still the best / most convenient for. For cheap chinese crap (which is often all I need for small projects etc) temu and aliexpress now undercut amazon considerably. For quality items that are ok to buy used, ebay.
ANYTHING that costco sells will almost always be the best choice, but they have a very limited selection.
So in short, amazon is very much still in play, but as one of many, not the go-to anymore.
Strong dissagree. I am barely functional pre-caffeine in the early morning. A Keurig is about as much mental energy as I can muster to operate. It is a godsend to me on day I work early.
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A Child is advocating for a Back Surgeon who has made a General Call? Am I reading that right?
So what do you call a wetland that has a neutral pH and mixed vegitation?
So google manufactured a (possibly false) security risk to force users into updating to manifest v3 software?
Someone once said that using limewire was like having unprotected sex with the internet and that person was right.
I would bet good money the attack is backed by people who want their old content offline, but dont want to been viewed in public as the bad guys.
Until a couple years from now when they wonder why other companies are destroying them, and they become a shell of their former self. THE literal case study on this is GE.
Ahhh, the truest sign of a company in decline, cutting costs by firing talented people.
I can make more money working during the delivery process than Id save by picking it up myself or taking time to cook.