I find it disturbing that they apparently expect that their 3 day operation will be ongoing two decades from now.
In most cases, there’s no point contacting the transporter. They have no contract with you, so your opinion on their performance is fairly irrelevant. The one they have a deal with is the seller. So that’s who you have to get information back to.
Just use hot air. Lots of that to go around.
Fools! You have to expire the whole system!
Reinstall everything every 90 days. It’s the only way.
Maybe someone ought to rewrite rust in C.
It depends a lot on your location on the planet.
I suppose it’s so you can take them home and cook them the way you like them.
It can often make a semi decent summary of a long text that helps you decide if it’s worth reading or not. I’ve found it relatively useful for that.
But it was from a prince!
In the gulf of Mexico?
They still have to cook the rice.
That’s guilt right there!
Sounds like a weird “we’ll finance you but you’re going to have to agree to our wacko conditions” kind of deal.
Odd that he found nobody else. Or maybe he found the challenge interesting.
No, it’s still touché.
Wouldn’t it be simpler to have Mexico pay for groceries?
New submarines added all the time, even.
Is this one of those “yo, you like Windows, so we put some Windows in your Windows” joke that I’m too Linux to understand?
So you’re saying there’s nothing that can be done?