Threads has not launched in Europe because it breaks European laws. Yet 100M people jumped straight on it.
Threads has not launched in Europe because it breaks European laws. Yet 100M people jumped straight on it.
There’s a street light outside my house, I swear I’m going to open the hatch and install a gpo if I ever get an electric car.
Some places you’re not supposed to plug anything in unless it’s tested and tagged. Unlikely to be an issue in a public area, but if you’re somewhere that the power getting tripped would be a safety issue then best to ask first.
And 40% dollamite?
He’s Australian, we’re used to getting screwed on pricing for everything.
I think I’ve learned over the years that I can like almost anything, and although I’m more likely to like music from my favourite genres, it’s possible I’ll like anything.
The most recent example I can think is that an artist I like did a cover/colab of Unholy by Sam Smith and after listening a couple of times I listened to the original and found I actually prefer that.
I also like things which are borderline not music, like The Shaggs.
Similarly: your employee steals from you and it’s a crime. You don’t pay your employee and they have to take you to court to get what you owe them.
If they don’t continue to get AMA’s from celebrities then it’s going to be a fairly big hit to the site, I feel like that was a big pull for the “general public” type of user.
I know more than I ever need to about American drip coffee machines, and yet I don’t want one and wouldn’t know where to buy one here in Australia eveb if I did want one.
Really? It’s not uncommon for me to have a service through one company and have that company be sold to another. I can think of at least two banks that I was a customer of when this happened. Similarly I’m sure it’s happened with some utilities, and maybe a telco.
There’s a reason he’s the ex pm. He was the poster boy of falling upwards but the people finally realised how inept he was.
I don’t think anyone seriously thinks you can actually get rid of cars entirely, but rather they’re annoyed that everything is built around the idea that you drive everywhere. This is damaging to the environment, human health, and probably even stifles community and culture.