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• #15227
Web developments
All those news websites that have started redirecting you to the "why not check out these viruses before you go?" page when you click the back button
All the websites that direct you to the "sign up" page by default and require you to reload the page to get to "log in". I know you're gagging to harvest my email address, but I only need to sign up once and you're wasting tens/hundreds/thousands of my precious seconds by making me wait to log in every single time.
If you chose to implement one of these, punch yourself in the face please
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• #15228
Ha ha. Then when they get to 5,000 subscribers they start hawking ‘merch’ which consist of a t shirt with something they’ve said twice.
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• #15229
Yuppp!
"Today's sponsor is SquareSpace. If you need a website and have no skills..........."
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• #15230
I'd like to thank Nord VPN for sponsoring this video
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• #15231
slack message:
"Happy new year, how you doing"
"Yeah good thanks, you?"
"All good, have you got a few minutes, i need to talk to you about something"
"Yeah sure, what's up?"that was an hour and a half ago.
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• #15232
Or that poxy wallet or that fucking video game... Ugh...
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• #15233
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• #15234
Hugely obnoxious on several levels.
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• #15235
Not paying attention to eBay when I should be
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• #15236
Loads of these on cars round here, whilst I agree that they're daft, as someone who drives the speed limit and used to spend a lot of time doing so with L plates on the car, it's probably to try to offset some of the tailgating arseholes you get when sticking to the speed limits.
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• #15237
And compulsory black boxes would be amazing.
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• #15238
The issue with these is that they don't of course necessarily confirm safe driving.
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• #15239
They can spot some types of unsafe driving. Frequent high rates of acceleration and deceleration for example.
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• #15240
ones that lock the car unusable even more so, 'safe' driving or otherwise
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• #15241
This is true, as well as breaking speed limits. They will become more effective once smarter and linked to other inputs such as cameras for obstacles, weather conditions, driver condition etc.
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• #15242
I know, but might make people think a bit more if it hits them in the insurance before they have an accidental and I guess they're useful when they have an accident too.
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• #15243
Don't want to brake or swerve sharply if it might affect your insurance. Better to just hit the cyclist.
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• #15244
Agreed.
Think I might get one printed up:
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• #15245
Square toilet seats. Clearly designed by someone who either enjoys losing all sensation in their legs or someone with a square arse.
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• #15246
I hate: the driver of this car, especially in the middle of a pandemic forcing people to squeeze past your massive arrogance.
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• #15247
What a fucking choad.
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• #15248
And from a BMW driver, you would expect more as they're normally such fine road users
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• #15249
Very considerate I’d say, and they have left plenty of passing space on the inside. For a keying. Not that I’m condoning that kind of behaviour.
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• #15250
That’s the problem with a @Black_Rainbow_Project key fob. It’s a robust piece of kit and there’s no way I’d remember I was wearing one while carefully sidling past a car parked like this.
Spot on. Bleaurgh. Most of my screen time is YouTube these days too.