

Bet it was fun to sell a car to this person.
Bet it was fun to sell a car to this person.
“…and now back to my soulless, utterly mid Avatar films that I’ve decided to end my career on.”
Isn’t $700k per year really low for a CEO or high level exec of an extremely visible, important, high-profile firm?
If you’re still on Facebook, you’re probably not aware of what this means or why it’s a bad thing.
So sorry for your loss.
All I see is a tiny, insecure so-called man talking tough and playing with guns to convince the world he’s not a scared child inside.
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13,000 is also a dismal quarterly number for a vehicle.
Remind me again why Federighi is so well-regarded.
He’s so terminally Applebrained that he thinks last year customers celebrated “the values we brought” to the AI discussion.
Sorry but any article about what internet users are saying about any topic is not real news. It’s not even noteworthy.
Okay but you don’t find it odd but you described it as “weird”-ly specific. My advice is relax and remember that just because someone mentions Jesus in front of you doesn’t mean you’re being assaulted. It goes both ways too — just because you mention atheism in a room full of religious people is no cause for you to feel sheepish. This is the equilibrium you should strive for.
Atheist married to a Catholic here: It’s not odd for religious people to share their religious perspective. It’s inextricably part of the fabric of their life and their worldview, and for them it’s relevant to the question OP asked.
Business Insider was founded in 2007.
So basically the same price — under $20k — as what’s quoted in this ad. Pity technology hasn’t advanced much.
Limbaugh too, remember him? I barely do but I know it’s good he’s dead.
Yeah it’s a pure GamePass thing, you will never own these games, only rent the option to play them for a flat monthly rate that will keep increasing as the shareholder demands rise.
Then they release Pocket v4 which everyone hates, usage dwindles but they refuse to roll back, and then it finally dies.
I liked Blue Shift a little more than Opposing Force, but it’s so short (4 hours!) that it’s hard to believe it got a standalone release.
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