I don't think you can blame anyone for this. Someone coined the term, and it seemed like everyone ran with it. People probably don't know it's the same thing because premiums keep rising. It has never been affordable.
We should definitely be fearful of Trump. The only good thing that can come from this is that he will take full blame, but people will finally realize how corrupt we have become. I doubt that will happen though, because I'm sure the other half is brainwashed to think the Democrats can do no harm either.
I'm failing to understand. President Obama kills off the muslim registry because it's obsolete? It looks like some sort of PR move, because I'm sure the NSA tracks and holds the same exact data.
I called and talked about a rep about an issue with my Nexus for months and Google did nothing because of a software and/or hardware issue their engineers couldn't figure out. They kept saying they will look into it and sending instructions to do this or that. Month after month... Finally 4-5 months in, the phone stopped working all together and they sent me a replacement. Nevermind their 14-day return policy, any other company would have sent me a replacement. Now they have lost me as a Project Fi customer, and I surely won't take a chance on another Nexus phone.
I don't see this as easy. They key is you have to be married because the average income after taxes and expenses for a single person until the age of 40 probably is not much above $100k, by itself.
I have seen a couple of examples like this but what happens when the market falls out of the sky again? My understanding is rental property income will drop and the 4% in investments becomes what, negative 40-50,60%?
They were ruling the world until smartphones without keyboards became cheap. The demand for a tactile keyboard shrunk to India and a bunch of old men and women running the government. Now they don't even use them anymore.
Facebook was due to flop after going public also, but they have managed quarter after quarter of user growth and profits. Twitter has been public about a year less and investors (3 years) are getting antsy because it can't turn a profit, user growth has dropped to very little, people are tweeting far less, and they don't have any glimpse of monetizing what they have. The main thing is that people invest in a companies growth and betting on future profits, but there isn't any. Hence the stock price, and bringing back Dorsey to try and save the company.
Facebook tanking into MySpace wouldn't impact Twitter when they can't turn a profit on the hundreds of millions of users they already have.
My work Mac boots into windows, while my home Mac uses iOS. The keyboard change wasn't immediate, but it was done. If these people want to try something harder than caps lock and have their minds blown, they should learn to use VIM.
I don't feel like most of that is substantial enough either. Passed up for a promotion is likely when the company is mostly men. Reporting bad jokes, nagging, and "smile" would result in hr pinning you as a problem employee even if they crossed the line, which the rape one obviously did. No one is going to tell you an employee was reprimanded, either way. Going to hr not to mention the Ceo seems more than a bit ticky tacky and outrageous. You're going to quit over this? There has to be more to the story At what level of education and employment do you quit and ride a bycicle? Too many questions about an article way, way too vague.
It brings into question whether the entire tool is reliable in securing your livelihood. How can you use it to generate strong passwords automatically when that's broken?
Play store has had the same issue for years, and there really isn't an alternative either. You can try to diversify, but nothing compares to the android crowd due to low, low cost devices. Google doesn't want to pay for decent support for something making them a ton of money, why would they do it for YouTube? You're stuck. Play the game and play it well.
They can, but they won't. How many Notes have been sold globally, a few million? The chances you're on a plane with someone with one in the U.S. or elsewhere is miniscule.
This is the problem with Google's automation and their lack of support. Years of flagging everything where no one knew why their videos weren't making money. Now they have a few people try to clean up the mess of Youtubers sending in for manual review because they were wrongly flagged. It sure doesn't seem like it works for the Play Store.