Before you order at an unknown or new place, go check out the toilets. If they can't clean and maintain a toilet, they can't clean and maintain a kitchen.
Most people who say this are ignored as kooks, but having worked in pharmaceutical research, I can confirm this:
We already have developed better, safer medicines than most of the crap currently on the market. However due to the following reasons, most of it will never reach the market.
- FDA Approval costs a fair amount of money and time, and for a "new drug" to be approved takes bloody years. The slightest fuckup in testing and back to the beginning.
- Money. If a new drug discovery is not going to be as profitable as the stuff currently on the market, it will simply be patented and sat on.
- Research funding: Not enough of it anymore to properly explore all the possibilities.
Have to say, there are some things I wish I didn't know about.
Harley Davidson is in pretty bad shape, they store the lion's share of their new motorcycles in some warehouses in Montana because they don't want to stop production just to keep shareholder happy. They are a ticking time bomb.
Oh also for the last few years they force retailers to buy some new bikes every year even though they don't change. If the retailers don't buy them they lose their licensing to sell Harley's.
So basically all their sales have been made up for the last five or so years.
This is the type of thread that reaffirms my misanthropy.The chips/circuitry on printer cartridges are made, maybe not necessarily to fail, but to such low quality, that fuck it, close enough. HP is the biggest culprit right now. Also, I'm about 99% certain that they're sending out firmware updates to disable older models of printers to prevent you from using aftermarket cartridges. If you've got an HP Officejet 6210/6310 connected to an internet accessible computer, try to use an aftermarket 95 cartridge. None of my customers that have that printer connected to an online computer can use them. The one guy who has one of those printers connected to a computer that isn't internet accessible can use them just fine.
Yeah it's getting better as the day goes on. I actually had an interesting conversation with a supposed "Google Quality Reviewer" who gave a bit of insight here:
Dunno if this counts, but I used to work for google inc doing search engine evaluation.
Yeah it's getting better as the day goes on. I actually had an interesting conversation with a supposed "Google Quality Reviewer" who gave a bit of insight here:
Dunno if this counts, but I used to work for google inc doing search engine evaluation.
Really, you can't buy links to achieve higher rankings? I guess my sites just magically rank well then.Yeah it's getting better as the day goes on. I actually had an interesting conversation with a supposed "Google Quality Reviewer" who gave a bit of insight here:
Dunno if this counts, but I used to work for google inc doing search engine evaluation.
What a fucking idiot. No wonder he is a "former" search engine evaluator. Not only because of his retarded methodology (I AM ANTI-THEIST AND HATEES THE APPLE) but because of his inability to comprehend what he's doing as a Leapforce agent. Google doesn't hire people to crawl through every single search result. The dolt. How would that work for them economically? What search engine evaluators do is provide Google a dataset by which they can guage the effectiveness of their algorithm.Yeah it's getting better as the day goes on. I actually had an interesting conversation with a supposed "Google Quality Reviewer" who gave a bit of insight here:
Dunno if this counts, but I used to work for google inc doing search engine evaluation.