BlueHarlequin7
BlueHarlequin7 t1_iuik3dk wrote
Reply to comment by BlueBallsNurse in New York could become first state with a ‘Right to Repair’ law for electronic devices by thinkB4WeSpeak
Poes law can be a fickle thing in an age where people think scientists are literally evil.
BlueHarlequin7 t1_iuh4oo6 wrote
Oh hey, it's hoverboards all over again. I thought this would be a resolved issue.
BlueHarlequin7 t1_iuh4chf wrote
Reply to comment by BlueBallsNurse in New York could become first state with a ‘Right to Repair’ law for electronic devices by thinkB4WeSpeak
Ah yes, the UK famously no longer carries any electronics in their stores anymore because of pure loss of profits. Won't anyone think about the small companies like Apple, Microsoft, or Sony? How will they ever make a profit when people aren't forced to buy new products or use their expensive and time-consuming repair services?
BlueHarlequin7 t1_iuh3y16 wrote
Reply to New York could become first state with a ‘Right to Repair’ law for electronic devices by thinkB4WeSpeak
Huh, for some reason I thought this was already passed in a few states, guess I was wrong
BlueHarlequin7 t1_iu84ntu wrote
Reply to comment by suckmaroot in A missile hits near a café in Ukraine. (Safe For Work) by Alabussy
Russia has repeated this pattern of corruption and self destruction over and over, alway asking "how could the west do this to us?". I'd like to have hope that someone sane takes the seat, but we all know that their government is filled with horribly corrupt people. Nothing short of starting from scratch would solve it with any effectiveness.
BlueHarlequin7 t1_j8a9vk0 wrote
Reply to comment by Purple_Passion000 in Knowing we like a song takes only seconds of listening, new psychology research finds by thebelsnickle1991
This happens to me as well, even with songs that I, at first, actually find bad or annoying.