Samsung will be Putin dreaded Kremlin-approved shovelware on its phones, claims Russia
“When Canada sends its brains, they’re not sending their best.”
It was labeled “Mr. A.B. Normal” or something like that.
They should probably warn people about that.
They said we had to be towed. We ended up waiting a couple hours for a tow truck to come get us. And there was a lot of confusion over where to tow the useless car to get it to work.
A Stingray box where it could see a cell tower and the car would work.
How does the user is billed in this case?
Do they have to return the car to some specific places or can it be left anywhere (including far away from a cell tower)?
ETA:
According to their website:
Using Gig is simple. Just find a car, unlock, inspect, and go. No need to return the car to the same spot. Simply leave Gig in any approved parking space in the HomeZone and boom—you’re done.
In this case:
Paul happens to be a technology reporter and wrote about her ordeal. Gig Car has since refunded her trip and added a credit to her account.
Smart damage control.
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Something for the Weekend, Sir?
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https://www.seacoastonline.com/news/20200218/first-parish-church-to-offer-ashes-to-go
Ash Wednesday, February 26th
…An excellent morning option for those who otherwise would be unable to receive ashes. Drive through the circular driveway in front of the church. You don’t need to get out of your car. The Pastors will approach the car and apply ashes.
If I had seen this online instead of in the local paper I would’ve thought The Onion. This a thing now? ¯_(ツ)_/¯
It does fit nicely with drive-through Nativity scenes. Those are definitely a thing here (Alabama). I am surprised that a quick online search didn’t turn up any drive-through Ash Wednesday options near me, though.
“Sheet-like condiment”
I generally can’t stand mayonnaise in the first place, so the idea of it coming in sheets kind of freaks me out.
Yeah, I’m one of those guys who hates how every damn sandwich comes with mayo by default. I find mayo-based “hot sauces” to be especially irksome.
Love me some mayo, but oh, hell, no!
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