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toTheNewLife t1_jdrtez3 wrote
Reply to comment by BoilerButtSlut in My Aunt’s GE Spacemaker Coffeemaker from 1988, used nearly everyday since by ME5SENGER_24
>Planned obsolescence isn't a thing
Narrator: It is.
toTheNewLife t1_ja654b1 wrote
Reply to comment by samfishx in Been in every car I’ve had since 1986. by 710dabner
>What exactly is the appeal of talking to strangers about on a radio?
The same appeal as talking to random people on the Internet, good buddy!!
toTheNewLife t1_j1v5xrl wrote
Reply to comment by kestrana in do we really believe aliens can decode the golden records by Calm-Confidence8429
Sometimes the vulcans are too smart for their own good.
toTheNewLife t1_j1v5sgs wrote
Reply to comment by HumphreyBlodart in do we really believe aliens can decode the golden records by Calm-Confidence8429
>The golden record is already on the mantelpiece of some rich Klingon somewhere and he has no desire to decode such a trivial message.
You spelled Klingon wrong. It's Psychlo.
They like gold. The record is on a senior engineer's mantle. They rest of them are headed this way. Soon.
toTheNewLife t1_iymwd4h wrote
Former banking IT PM here. Banks are wage slave shops. Such hostile toxic environments. They squeeze, and squeeze until there's nothing left. Then they squeeze more.
So happy I'm out and into consumer services.
toTheNewLife t1_iy8w991 wrote
Reply to comment by DarkGemini1979 in A Brief Guide to Encountering a Weeping Person in Public in NYC by bikeskata
That was an entirely different situation. We all needed to help each other get through that shit.
toTheNewLife t1_iy8w171 wrote
No eye contact. Never ever make eye contact.
Also, remember - no good deed ever goes unpunished.
toTheNewLife t1_ir21lt0 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in NYPD is Illegally Sending People to Rikers Without Ever Seeing a Judge, Lawsuit Claims by psychothumbs
The NYPD did the same things during the Occupy Wall Street protests of 2011. A guy I know said he was just out walking and the cops appeared out of nowhere and blocked access with that orange construction netting. They hauled everyone away to one of the docks on the west side and kept them there for days before any of them saw a judge.
toTheNewLife t1_jdt717w wrote
Reply to comment by BoilerButtSlut in My Aunt’s GE Spacemaker Coffeemaker from 1988, used nearly everyday since by ME5SENGER_24
>You can literally have the long lasting version right next to cheap junk and even tell them that the longer lasting one will last decades, and consumers will still buy the junk one.
People don't really trust corporations. I sure don't. Even though I get it from an engineering perspective. Yet I'm still dubious when I see a $150 version of a product sitting next to a $35 one. Instinct tells me the more expensive one is a cash grab - because that's what companies do today. They pad their margins.
I have no trust that the more expensive one will really last a decade. And it it doesn't how do I know that I won't be put into phone menu hell when I try to exercise my warranty? "HUMAN!" "HUMAN!".
It's been made easier to throw stuff away, IMO.