$250-$300k is the new $100k from the 90’s imo. It’s rough out here.
$250-$300k is the new $100k from the 90’s imo. It’s rough out here.
I run a PopSocket on my S22Ultra (no case) and keep a couple of these around:
PopSockets Flexible Phone Mount - Black https://a.co/d/0aYtsed
When bent correctly for different orientations it’s absolutely fantastic, and can make interacting with the S-Pen highly ergonomic. Adapt and overcome!
Many Samsung devices have a quick button for NFC toggling in their drop down menu, not sure about other phones though.
Run a Pop Socket on your phone and buy a couple of these:
PopSockets Flexible Phone Mount & Stand, Phone Tripod Mount, Universal Device Mount - Black https://a.co/d/0aYtsed
It makes an S22U so much more ergonomic for smaller hands. YMMV.
Never say never.
Light bulb stealing whores
That’s my experience as well, the bell has never functioned as I thought it would. But it may be user error on my end, I’ve never been able to get a notification for Instagram Live either.
Contracting isn’t always that cut and dry. Different industries and sectors of employment can use it for indefinite employment, and as such, many people can end up relying and hoping for longest possible work. I.e., USA Federal Contracting. Creating a union to protect workers and fight for financial fairness isn’t something that Contractors should be excluded from – it is still work after all. And in the case above-mentioned the actual workers do not negotiate with the contract issuer, but the middleman, a contract company – human capital.
Contracting isn’t always that cut and dry. Different industries and sectors of employment can use it for indefinite employment, and as such, many people can end up relying and hoping for longest possible work. I.e., USA Federal Contracting. Creating a union to protect workers and fight for financial fairness isn’t something that Contractors should be excluded from – it is still work after all. And in the case above-mentioned the actual workers do not negotiate with the contract issuer, but the middleman, a contract company – human capital.
Now give us EverQuest for that proper 1999 experience!