I think a lot of people learned to spot and ignore the obvious propaganda, and the not obvious propaganda is the remaining ragebaiting comments which I've also learned to ignore.
But lack of information is also bad, so use many sources.
I think a lot of people learned to spot and ignore the obvious propaganda, and the not obvious propaganda is the remaining ragebaiting comments which I've also learned to ignore.
But lack of information is also bad, so use many sources.
The square hole.
Check out elevators. They're like trains, but vertical.
Schedules matter less when you have more frequent transportation. Renting a truck, or ordering a taxi/uber xl would be lower in cost than paying for and maintaining a truck. Obviously there's a line somewhere in the middle when it makes sense to own and unfortunately it's pushed further because our Costcos are 50 miles away instead of having smaller corner shops.
I work with lots of clients, have religious friends and family, but I can basically forget that religion exists at all. Maybe it's a skill issue.
In both situations you hire somebody to deal with that for you. I know just as much about car storage and art insurance as I am with dealing with millions in cash. Investing would be amazing but I'd also somehow screw myself with taxes.
It says you need whole cake.
To scramble and divide any organized communication just like they did Twitter and other social media.
It's hard to find real restaurants that don't buy their stuff frozen from the same source as a restaurant on the other side of the US.
You used to need to cross a board or a plank to get on the ship or train but you don't need that for a car.
I use this one so I don't have to keep track of sites that go down:
You can still make an open source cancer-causing machine. It'll just be built correctly.