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I'd have to read that full article because I'm interested to see if the things that are normally yellow are just not there at all, or are a different color.
there are apparently safety signs missing
Not there at all is a little unexcusable. A different color is a little more forgiving.
because too many signs does not look good or something
Well, you know, keep in mind chainsaws need a reminder to not use your junk to stop the blade. So, let's see what signs. Also common, he works in tech, has he looked in a computer? Everything is labelled. Fucking label your shit.
Come on"
Damn phone
Would not surprise me
Musk is still pushing the hyperloop
Delusional tier shit
you're surprised that a man who sells 500 dollar flamethrowers has safety issues?
Starbucks announced that they're going to be shutting down stores for 'Bias Training'.
lol
sure whatever
why not
Only reason is thundervoot
thundermoot
That should be on <#398973785426100234>
@Ghostler many of thundermoot's claims about the 'stupidity' of hyperloop have been debunked but he's too arrogant to even acknowledge it or debate the person who debunked him, the only thing I'll give him is that he doesn't think it can be made financially viable but probably plenty people thought all complicated forms of transport were not financially viable
There's plenty of quotes from history by very well learned people that turned out to be utterly absurd.
1876: "This 'telephone' has too many shortcomings to be seriously considered as a means of communication." — William Orton, President of Western Union.
1889: “Fooling around with alternating current (AC) is just a waste of time. Nobody will use it, ever.” — Thomas Edison
1903: “The horse is here to stay but the automobile is only a novelty – a fad.” — President of the Michigan Savings Bank advising Henry Ford’s lawyer, Horace Rackham, not to invest in the Ford Motor Company.
1946: "Television won't be able to hold on to any market it captures after the first six months. People will soon get tired of staring at a plywood box every night." — Darryl Zanuck, 20th Century Fox.
1959: "Before man reaches the moon, your mail will be delivered within hours from New York to Australia by guided missiles. We stand on the threshold of rocket mail." — Arthur Summerfield, U.S. Postmaster General.
1961: "There is practically no chance communications space satellites will be used to provide better telephone, telegraph, television or radio service inside the United States." — T.A.M. Craven, Federal Communications Commission (FCC) commissioner.
1966: "Remote shopping, while entirely feasible, will flop.” — Time Magazine.
1981: “Cellular phones will absolutely not replace local wire systems.” — Marty Cooper, inventor.
1995: "I predict the Internet will soon go spectacularly supernova and in 1996 catastrophically collapse." — Robert Metcalfe, founder of 3Com.
2005: "There's just not that many videos I want to watch." — Steve Chen, CTO and co-founder of YouTube expressing concerns about his company’s long term viability.
2006: "Everyone's always asking me when Apple will come out with a cell phone. My answer is, 'Probably never.'" — David Pogue, The New York Times.
There's plenty more.
that 1959 one.... Syria has been getting plenty of rocket mail recently
Thunderfoot is too arrogant to debate literally anyone. His channel is a pulpit, not a soap box.
I have a really hard time following AiU during debates too.
His debate with, I think Nick Fuentes, about gun control was just cringe to try to watch.
@RyeNorth so starbacks is throwing money out of the window to virtue signal now? Cool another readon not to buy coffee there. 😁
And yes i have been asked to leave or buy something before...
I wouldn't put this in the same tier as, say, a car company making a superbowl ad about the pay gap
This was a response to an outcry
The only thing is, the outcry is dumb
And the response is dumb
They were within their rights to kick them out. They refused requests to leave from the manager, they refused orders to leave from the officers.