Reddit makes something like a dollar fifty per user, per year. They’re not actually making a huge amount of money off their user base.
Reddit makes something like a dollar fifty per user, per year. They’re not actually making a huge amount of money off their user base.
I think the actual story here is more interesting than the joke, to be honest. Where did this happen?
From my understanding, the movie is pretty close to what actually happened.
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Speed limits are more like suggestions in the states anyway, this is just taking it to it’s logical extreme.
Yeah, but the manhole cover was in atmosphere at the time.
Given how limited the selection of electric vans and pickups is, I think this will backfire somewhat in terms of getting trades and technicians into the city centre.
Kinda the point, isn’t it?
It must be interesting being one of Disney’s senior executives, and being married to one of the striking actors.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannonball_Run_challenge
Are you sure about that second one?
Yeah, because we don’t particularly fancy being lectured by teenagers on the Internet.
Fair enough, I don’t get why paying for just YouTube isn’t an option.
I’ve been paying for Premium for quite a long time, it’s good value if you use both Music and YouTube.
Or, you could complain on the Internet.
No, but having a handful of people who will never see their ads devalues the whole package.
How? How do they profit off someone who refuses to view ads?
Who would pay for data on a person you can’t advertise to?
I work with fire alarm systems, as others have said, smoke, steam, dust, and even insects inside the detection chamber will trigger a photoelectric smoke det.
I don’t think they’ll care or miss you, to be honest. It’s not like they’re making money off you.
I’ve tried, the whole situation is a shitshow right now.
If it’s a community you’re passionate about, I don’t see the issue myself.