

And so you don’t have to keep clicking
And so you don’t have to keep clicking
The one that drives me insane is using the touchscreen on my Surface:
Right-click, inspect, delete element
You and me both
Clicking Next redirects you to the App/Play Store
It’s really sad because the artists have little to no control over this. It is the venues who are contracted through Ticketmaster.
I remember Pearl Jam suing them for this in the 90s. Unfortunately, Pearl Jam lost and here we are 30 years later still dealing with their monopolistic tactics.
Sadly, I tried desktop mode in Firefox and still got the pop-up
You’re talking about the same company that charges a “convenience” fee for ordering online. Then if you decide to go to buy them in person you charge a “facilities” fee.
Trying to view them through your browser will bring you to this pop-up. And it says you can’t use screen shots or print outs.
The only other option is to use a mobile wallet, but that prevents me from sending my friends their tickets, since I purchased them all together.
That doesn’t work anymore. If you follow those instructions you’ll receive the pop-up I posted.
I think this is a fake quote that somebody made up for an Internet comedy bit
You can tell by the pixels
So, I’m old enough to have driven in that forgotten time before smartphones. A lot of directions were based on landmarks. Like…
Go down the street until you see the house with the big tree with a swing in it. Take the second left after that and follow until you get to the corner where the Stop and Go used to be (it’s a 7-11 now). If you hit the highway you went too far.
Basically if you couldn’t read a map well, you got lost a lot. That and you could pull into any gas station or even better a pizza place and ask them for directions.
It’s actually Mountain Home, Idaho. I have no idea who came up with that system. When I lived there 20 years ago they were talking about changing it. But it still remains to this day.
No confusion you say
Satriani is the GOAT, and I would have loved to hear that. Maybe someone could do a fan edit.
Pretty much. It started out with yamok sauce (whatever that is), then to stem bolts, a few other things until they traded up for some land. Nog was mad about the land and kept calling it dirt, until it turns out the Bajor government wanted to buy it.
I’m the opposite right now. Grew up on TNG, just finished SNW and Lower Decks and now I’m watching DS9 for the first time.
I’ve played around with a few of them. I’ve found LM Studio the most robust and user friendly.
I’m watching DS9 for the first time, just watched this one last night. I thought for sure they would end up getting taken. I love how it turned out.
I have 6 programmable keys on my keyboard. I have macros for a few snippets that I have to type a lot and my email because my company has a stupid long name that I’m sick of typing out.