You know, some of them were just reselling grocery store stuff as their own.


And it was a good movie!


Well, I go past the AI shit and don’t click it while going Straight to marketplace. They can track me on marketplace, but I don’t click anything on the regular Facebook stuff. I also don’t have any contacts on Facebook other than the people I sell and buy from. Not perdect


I never had it for years after cancelling it back when you had to be dead to get rid of Facebook and last year I created an account just for marketplace, because Craigslist sucks now. Everytime I open Facebook there some rediculous AI bullshit trying to entice me on my way to marketplace.


CEC is not standard even though it should be a standard for hdmi.
Not me, mines too stink
Boycott black friday


https://help.zorin.com/docs/purchasing-zorin-os-pro/payment-methods/
For extra apps and some layouts


Zorin needs your email and payment


I like old people who argue that they didn’t wear seat belts, sat in the cargo area of a wagon and say heavy old cars are safer. It’s like we know better but because they did it it’s okay. Don’t they realize that you use the knowledge as the advantages you’ved learned in order to make live better?
Same with solar when Carter and Obama pushed it vs China leaping forward in solar and EV
General Motors Streetcar conspiracy
Conviction:
In 1949, General Motors and other companies were convicted of conspiring to monopolize the sale of buses and supplies to the transit companies they controlled.
Saw a documentary on how gm killed the electric car they made in to 90s
GM EV1 electric car was discontinued in the late 1990s after its production run (1996-1999), and GM controversially crushed almost all of them in the early 2000s, sparking the documentary “Who Killed the Electric Car?”. The company stated the decision was due to high production and maintenance costs and the belief that it was not a commercially viable product. The EV1’s demise is often linked to the end of California’s zero-emission vehicle mandate, after which GM and other automakers lobbied to soften the regulations.


Yep, cycle the key 3 times. Works on almost all older Chrysler with a key.
What’s with the melty slate colors lately?