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A better question: “Why would Biden people even go on Fox News?”
A better question: “Why would Biden people even go on Fox News?”
The photo illustration is pure gold.
Good suggestion. Our local Home Depot rents these as well.
Taking the fight all the way to the Supreme Court (where they should lose) costs money. The idiot voters that support this nonsense are sacrificing everyone’s tax dollars to this altar. Meanwhile they don’t have funds to pave roads, etc.
Why did it tear though? The ground didn’t expand, it just dropped out below it. I would think it would hang like a sheet over a hole.
I think they could be right. For gods sake Firefox bought an ad company. And their latest and greatest features are “me too” AI garbage and “vertical tabs”. Whoop de do — browsers did vertical tabs in the 90s and it flopped.
Google and Edge are worse, but that doesn’t make what’s happening to Firefox any better.
What ever happened to mean and lean browser code that concentrated on rendering a website as quickly and accurately as possible?
The only movies that are back are the ones studios don’t hurriedly shuffle off to their streaming channels.
No thanks. Microsoft Explorer feature from the 90s says hello.
As someone else who got out of a shitty little Texas town, I salute you.
What a waste of money. Think of all the good things that could be done with $100 million.
What does VW get out of this?
It amazes me that primaries are held this late in the year. It’s only four months or so until the election.
My preferred chatbot is “none”.
Probably related to upping ad views. Every next page shows a new ad, which makes Google more $$$.
Where’s that image of the guy trying to decide between which button to press?
Sounds kind of like watching a play.
It’s interesting that marketing departments find it more important to splash “final trailer” on a thumbnail, rather than the movie’s release date.
Theater death will only get worse as studios are now allowed to own the theaters.
The additional problem is that studios are allowed to own streaming channels. So instead of content being sold to the highest bidder on an open market, it’s rushed out of the theater and onto the streaming channel where the studio makes the $$. And if it isn’t an initial successful property, no one else is allowed to buy it or show it.
I’m sure that will help them increase their subscriber base. 🙄
Volkswagen just paid Rivian a truckload of money because VE couldn’t figure out how to write EV controller software. It’s ridiculous.