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We need a new aid package that includes a metric crap load of our surplus military diesel generators for the population. Adding in some battery and solar storage solutions wouldn't hurt either.
We're waiting for better, faster switches now. Gigabit has become what 10/100 was 15 years ago: usable but showing it age. We need to start the push to 10G.
I don't even need to read the article to know it's because they're over-producing over-priced vehicles that aren't moving off the lots and they've hedged their bets for the year that depended on their originally forecasted sales figures that didn't pan out and they're left with 2 options: either lower the price and admit they were wrong and have been overcharging consumers or they can stubbornly stick to their current path and refuse to budge on pricing. We're witnessing the latter which is a refusal to acknowledge the basic concepts of supply and demand which I think is just bad business.
Ford and GM are doing the same thing and this is why I think American automotive manufacturing is dying... Shareholder value at all costs, consumers be damned. You'll give us all your money and you'll like it, damnit.
Armor covered with those little spikes and all.
Ford keeps thinking that they're not selling cuz rednecks don't like green trucks but it's really cuz they want $80k for the baseline models that are never available to buy. I don't want a $100k King Ranch edition, I just want a regular damn truck I can afford that doesn't kill the planet, you morons.
This isn't Reddit, you don't need to spam post in 20 different subs, everyone will simply block/filter you for that here. Just post once to the most relevant community and let others spread the story; if it's important it'll spread on it's own organically.
Awesome, thanks, still weird though.
Why are you @'ing random communities in a comment? I didn't think that does anything?
Yeah but YouTube music is utter trash and we don't use it anyways. We're just gonna cancel the subscription tbh with you, paying $25 a month was already not worth it so we're just gonna jump ship now contrary to how we dealt with Netflix and their incremental increases. Getting tired of service providers overcharging everyone and constantly raising prices, not because they added more value but because you got used to paying for it so you'll probably keep paying.
It's time for a new YouTube, y'all.
I am still confused who this is and why they felt the need to resign?