

Not quite, but relatively close.
Not quite, but relatively close.
This accounts for some portion of it, but the other part is the rise in interest rates. With borrowing money no longer being nearly free, companies tightened their budgets.
8.5 years. Coworkers for years, then decided to give it a try 3 years ago.
I think @Quilotoa@lemmy.ca has you beat with ~49 years
List was non-exhaustive lol
Absolutely the way to go. But will they be able to do it fast enough before being pushed out by market forces?
I think you’re wrong. Reason - I’ve been to Bakersfield. And Barstow. And Inyokern. And Blythe. And Stockton.
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Why the fuck did he have to get cast in this?
But then how are you supposed to subjugate them???
Completely agree. Falls into the “some people have more money than sense” category.
Eh, it definitely seems excessive, but it’s likely just a matter of scale. If they’re really that well off, then spending 2 grand on a phone would be similar to buying concert tickets, or bringing a friend along to a theme park, etc.
In college, I had a job and one of my best friends didn’t. I’d often ask if he wanted to go do something, like bowling or grab some food. When he’d say he didn’t have any money, I’d say “I’m asking if you want to, not if you can. It’s on me.” I just wanted to hang out with my buddy.
Idk about cordless specifically, but the $400 Samsung I had a few years ago was the worst vacuum I’ve ever had. Temperamental, and one of the houses cracked in less than 6 months. Went back and bought another $70 Walmart Bissell that lasted 7 years, after my previous one went 8.
I have heard nothing but great things about Miele.
Unless there’s another beeper attack I missed, the one last September was directed at Hezbollah, across Lebanon and Syria.