Putting ads targeted to parents on kids’ shows is as old as kids’ shows, man. That’s not a new thing or specific to YouTube
Putting ads targeted to parents on kids’ shows is as old as kids’ shows, man. That’s not a new thing or specific to YouTube
Sure, I guess, in the same way that all the water in your body was once dinosaur piss
Contract killers don’t really exist, and even if they did, it’s obviously not covered by the legal system, so, you do.
I’m… Not really sure what your question is. What do you mean by your laptop “fitting in the community?”
It happens pretty frequently in tech job listings, to have a requirement listed for more years experience in some technology than that technology has existed
Using it as an adjective, to mean “has a pleasing aesthetic.”
I mean… Babies and small children don’t “choose” what language to learn, they just pick up whatever’s spoken regularly around them. So whatever their families and community speak, same as everyone else?
Yeah, which nobody would “expect” you to if you’re not from there
Where are you getting this impression? I’ve never gotten any sense that anyone outside the city is “expected” to know its geography. “Expected” how?
Also there are only 5 boroughs
Any concept this was ever a thing will be buried beneath the sands of time within your lifetime. You, too, will forget it completely. Nobody will ever think it peculiar because nobody will ever think of it at all.
it’s also not that weird
can it? Sure, most any arrangement of bits can be converted into some kind of Unicode text. Can it be converted to something meaningful or readable? No, some formats are plain text (.txt, .ini, .json, .html for some random examples) that are meant to be read by humans, and others are binary formats that are only meaningful when decoded by a computer into specific data structures inside a piece of software.
I’m sure some parents use it as a substitute to avoid saying “son of a bitch” in front of their kids, if that helps
Sure, I mean pretty much by definition. What does that have to do with your question?
Are you under the impression that they don’t?
Well, yeah. That’s not really in the same category or ever really disputed
No, that’s my evidence that it wasn’t ubiquitous and typical.
Maybe not just your social circle, but social-circle-specific.
No, this was just your social circle. I know literally zero people who ever bought into any of that crap
From England straight to Louisiana is quite a leap
Yes, your aunt has (probably) signed up for what’s essentially a scam. This is their whole business model, they know timeshares sound better than they end up being, so they intentionally trick people into signing contracts that are very difficult to get out of, so they can’t just dump it the moment they realize they don’t want it anymore.
There’s no rack mount server there. I see a UPS, switch (network and Nintendo varieties), PS4 and mini PC