

It’s not a calendar, it’s an appointment scheduler
It’s not a calendar, it’s an appointment scheduler
You’re so close to seeing the point. Yes indeed that the restaurant should be able to see if reservations are being changed around and be involved in those decisions, such as being able to restrict how they’re transferred and charging fees to do so. Your first paragraph is what is needed and what the law is trying to get these third parties to do.
It’s not illegal to book a reservation and then turn around and give that reservation to someone else (scheduling conflicts, medical emergencies, etc) with the other person paying you for it. To me it’s a perfectly valid thing to do. The problem is that it’s being commercialized and creating confusion for both customers and restaurants who no longer know who’s booking their tables.
The problem, as pointed out in the first paragraph, is that these are third party apps operating without the restaurant’s knowledge or consent. The proposed law would outlaw what these apps are doing if they do not have a contract with the restaurant. I’m all for it.
Correct, many states have their own databases. It was part of my job while in retail pharmacy in Oregon to check vaccination histories prior to giving them to verify they’re getting correct boosters at the right time
I suppose I should have put a /s tag on my comment
Just make no grugs or alcohol part of his bond conditions. He’ll break that pretty quick and give the judge even more leverage to lock him up, even if temporarily
This is the way. It’s always a risk buying used drives, and everything I’ve seen and heard about them has been good news so I expect OP getting a replacement should be pretty easy.
The electric tax doesn’t go towards fixing roads, though. That’s why it needs to change, otherwise the only people paying into that are non-electric car owners.
I totally agree that the government shouldn’t have more of our data, so I looked up how the pilot program worked and honestly I’m not too mad about it. There are 3 options:
OBD-II device that reads your odometer and sends that in to be tracked. It has an OPTIONAL GPS which, if turned on, will make sure to only tax the miles driven in California (so it would not apply to miles while out of state). If turned off then all miles are taxed.
Car Telemetry that’s already in newer cars that can phone home and send the numbers in (This is my lease favorite)
You simply take a picture of your odometer and submit it. No invasion of privacy and seeing where you’re going. This is the one I like the best.
I was thinking about this as well earlier today and wondered the same thing
That’s the point. It’s established law so OP wouldn’t be sued
Edited for clarity: If that were the case then Weird AL would be screwed.
Original: In that case Weird AL would be screwed
He went hardline right-wing after a stroke
And if anyone is unsure they can also have their immunization checked by their doctor (Called a titer test I think?)
Not sure why any of these would ever be shipped to someone. The facility IS the user. They’re storing energy at the facility.
Ah, I see. Because I don’t have the same problems and suffer exactly like you I MUST be a classist prick who cares only for themselves.
Since you’re so powerful and wise, and apparently know my whole situation, how about you get over here and rip my land-owning heart out of my chest since apparently that’s the only thing that will appease you.
Wait, I don’t own land. Because it’s a fucking condo. That we lived in for years until we were in a position to get away from it.
…and? This isn’t news.
Holy fuck man. Fuck off and go eat the rich. I’m not your enemy. You are owed no explanation or glimpse into the YEARS of family planning and medical problems we’ve faced to be where we are now. Just because someone is able to squeak their way into the game the world leaders play is not an attack on you.
Yes actually. Almost everyone who’s toured in person has said the price is the right for the market, but they’re generally not finding specific things they’re looking for. We’re a backup for one person right now, and the things turning people away are out of our control (HOA prices, neighbor to a public service). Couple people went for other properties due to the lack of AC in ours (Would cost $14,000 for a mini-split, so not cost effective while selling) and it’s totally understandable.
It doesn’t sound like they’re making more work for you. It sounds like you’re making more work for yourself, and it sounds exhausting.