Also, the price point determines the sort of people looking at your add
Also, the price point determines the sort of people looking at your add
Choice can’t exist without information. If you know nothing, you can’t chose. If two doors are perfectly the same, it’s not a choice. If you have no information on either path in the forest, you’re not really choosing.
A lot can be legal if you agree to it. But they absolutely can’t unilaterally declare this rule into effect.
Just don’t pay, what are they gonna do? Sue you for damages that they admit themselves can’t prove?
Error-correction for dropped packets is also pretty shit.
It’ll trickle down aaaaaany day now.
It’s literally one Google search away. And if they want to travel, you’ll be able to speak English to basically everyone (under 40)
I only regret I can’t hear them talking about it. Nobody has words for “what?” like the Australians.
I’ve heard of “Short-term utilitarianism”, but I like yours better.
Correct. Giving meaningful choices is hard.