I’ve always seen this referred to as “bone apple teas” for many years, but “eggcorn” is a better single-word term for it.
And that was a good video, thanks!
I’ve always seen this referred to as “bone apple teas” for many years, but “eggcorn” is a better single-word term for it.
And that was a good video, thanks!
Or worse… maybe they expect us to go down to the local warehouse and pick the items we want to buy off the shelves ourselves instead of having them delivered. Ugh.
A likely story.
Can we please stop acting like every firmware update they push is some major recall?
Isn’t hyperloop like the opposite kind of transit to your typical public transit of the type he hates? Like, the only thing it can really compete with is airlines for long distance rapid transit.
I got a huge office printing center thing from government liquidation out of my nearby military base for $55. It came with more toner than I could ever use in my lifetime.
You mean Notepad++?
The right source for this kind of stuff is the NHTSA’s database, but you can’t manufacture juicy headlines from that.
Even the Lending Tree “article” has a disclaimer at the top that they haven’t reviewed or approved any of it.
Last time a garbage clickbait hit-piece like this pissed me off, I looked into the crash statistics myself and found Tesla vehicles were around 1/80th the average crash ratio per capita.
I’m sure this is somewhat skewed by the kinds of people driving them versus the average work vehicles and clunkers out there, but still, it just feels absurdly false to claim Teslas even approach the highest crash rate.
And even the sketchy “study” not even endorsed by the site it’s posted to, then linked by Forbes, then says Ram vehicles as the highest crash rate (lol), so it’s wild that Forbes goes on to say it’s Tesla at the top spot.
You can debate anything if you’re stupid enough.
Anything but money, you mean.
We have altered the terms of service. Pray we do not alter them any further.
Yeah, especially in the EU where apparently their laws regarding circumventing DRM might make the people who fixed this the bad guys instead of this comically evil manufacturer who put GPS kill switches on public passenger trains.
If you RTFA, they were paid by the repair company who was paid by the private train operator to fix the train. In doing so, they reverse engineered the hardware/firmware and found the DRM added by the manufacturer to prevent the repair company from doing the repairs by bricking the train.
Yep, I paid for a movie and they hit me with this, so they’re never getting another dime from me. What brain dead morons are responsible for restrictions like this? Is it really that hard to see what the only possible outcome is?
Judging by the nature of them posting an adult’s arm with this tattoo, they know exactly that it stands for and put it in there for additional laughs.
Also a clue that the post is totally made up.
Do investors really love it? Is there anyone as stupid as the group-think whole that believes that will stop even one act of piracy?
All these idiotic measures have clearly driven more people to piracy…