That’s still owing money for something I would have never had a say in so call it whatever you want but it meets the definition of debt.
That’s still owing money for something I would have never had a say in so call it whatever you want but it meets the definition of debt.
Only partly true there I’m afraid. Pennsylvania allows for children to be responsible for medical and long term care bills from their parents under a filial support law:
https://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/legis/LI/consCheck.cfm?txtType=HTM&ttl=23&div=0&chpt=46
That is a wonderfully destructive ending!
It’s not just public knowledge, Lufthansa tested it in commercial airliners a few years ago. it’s just a FUD article to make it look like this is some new unknown super tech.
The battery doesn’t look removable on those?
That is incredibly unfortunate, as I don’t exactly want a bunch of plugged in 24/7 lithium batteries sitting around. I’d rather take the extra time to take them to the recycler than risk missing a spicy pillow.
Is there a way to run these phones without the batteries? I have several android phones that are old/no longer getting updates I’d love to repurpose but don’t really want a bunch of batteries sitting juiced up around the house all the time…
There is a project looking to do this kind of, known as elks that has images for 80286 chips. I have no idea why you’d want to do that to yourself though.
Even if you take his statement as true it’s essentially arguing that historically genocides have happened and therefore Israel should get free rein to do one.
Fun fact: they used to line the wind chests that held the pressurized air and pipes with asbestos until around the 1970s… so yeah you can technically get cancer from pipe organs.
It feels like a toss up between that and Elon huffing his own farts to the point of brain damage
pretty much, mozzarella sticks are basically just those, breaded and fried into a stick of delicious heart attack juice
That is correct. Let’s say me and my dad get cancer. We both have health insurance provided by our employers.
Dad: Initial deductible (cost before insurance kicks in): $10,000
Max out of pocket (in network): $20,000
They cover initial treatment but the anesthesiologist is “out of network.” That charge goes to the separate deductible for out of network costs, dad pays $30k total, of a $500k “sticker price.”
Me: Deductible: $4,200 Max out of pocket: $4,200
Initial treatment is covered by insurance, no provider listed as out of network. Total cost to me: $4,200 out of a $500k bill.
Every insurance is different, each hospital will do different things to get extra money, and you have no way of knowing what 1 piece of the treatment is out of network until after you’ve already had the treatment. Our system sucks
Dude that’s what an outside investigator is
It was a wan show a while back if I remember right (not op), but basically trashed unions and said businesses should do better and vaguely acted like all the employees of the world could just quit and find something better on a whim if things were actually bad where they worked.
It wasn’t a good meme the first time, it’s not any better the 10th time this month either
It certainly does!
Austria was the country. There is a few wrinkles here. They found cp on one of the hard drives, they had text logs of him offering to host cp on a server, and in the end he was sentenced to 3 years probation.
Same, though I developed an allergy to pistachios/sesame a while back that has saved me a good bit of money by now
These authors don’t sound like they have a very good grasp of the tech they’re “reviewing”…