

I hope he hears he’s in the running for next year and then kicks the bucket a day before the winners are announced… since Nobel prizes are not awarded posthumously.


I hope he hears he’s in the running for next year and then kicks the bucket a day before the winners are announced… since Nobel prizes are not awarded posthumously.


I read that US users will have to download a whole new app so I’m guessing anyone outside the US that keeps the current one won’t be affected.


Cue the sound of millions of pearls being clutched.


I don’t understand. If the song sounds good, it sounds good. If it sounds like slop, it’s slop.
That’s being a little purposely obtuse as that is obviously putting other drivers in danger. I mean that I shouldn’t have to worry about being pulled over if the radar gun says I’m driving the speed limit, obeying traffic laws, and driving a vehicle that is road legal and well maintained.
Yet an officer absolutely can pull me over and ruin my day and waste my time and money making me go to court over absolutely nothing and the absolute worst that can happen to them is a slap on the wrist if anything.
Idk I don’t think an officer should have the right to pull over a person driving the posted speed limit in clear weather with no other proximate reason but maybe I’m insane.
Where I’m from an officer can always pull you over for “reckless driving” or “impeding traffic”. The argument can literally be made that you’re driving dangerously no matter how fast you go. These days I just stick to the literal posted speed (as long as road conditions and traffic allow) and I’ll let a lawyer defend me from any citations. I stay in the slow lane and am constantly getting passed but I’ll be damned before I get another ticket for going 6 over.


I have bad news for you: Nobody is here to fulfill your expectations.
Big Comfy Couch. :)
I’ve no better answer than “It just isn’t done.” Native English speakers at the very least would not interpret that as indicating the letter, they would interpret it as someone stuttering or what they’re trying to say is stuck on the tip of their tongue.


The article mentioned this ad format showed up in Waze first.


Save WHAT? The gas station takes their bit so I can get to work. The grocery store takes their bit so I can eat to have energy to work, and so I can feed my child. The phone company takes their bit so my boss can keep in touch with me when they want to. The insurance companies take their bits so I can say that I’m insured and have the right to drive, and to put myself deeper in medical debt if anything goes wrong. The landlord takes his bit so I can have a roof over my head. Disney takes their bit so my kid can have her favorite movies and shows on demand because that’s one thing I can give her. And now my coin purse is empty until my employer gives me my bit again. Where do the savings come from, oh wise one?
Yup in 1961.
https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/peace/1961/summary