Buying from a reputable operation spares you from a lot of this. Amazon is all hot garbage across the board.
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Seems like you got it all figured out then.
It's often not that simple or easy, especially if someone explains they can still be impartial. The judge and defense are involved too, the prosecution doesn't always get what they want.
I don't think that would be a hard requirement. If somebody can explain how they will be fair despite a negative experience with an insurance company and the prosecution is okay with it, then they can serve.
OS's should be boring. Applications are the interesting part of the computer. Anytime you get an OS trying to be "interesting" it's really just invasive/annoying. OS is the bass player in the band.
There's no president of the world...
And that answer should hopefully be different than: I choose Nissan because my credit score is 300, I have $38k in debt to rollover into a new car loan, I'm opposed to insurance, and I like driving 98 in a 60, weaving with no signals.
He does not. He's above any and all laws. I don't know why, but he his. The Constitution is meaningless to a king.
Leave Florida if you can. Especially if you have or are expecting children. Moving isn't always possible, but if you live in Florida know that your state is actively trying to hurt you.
The stupidity of some people in that article is jaw dropping.
Also, if they shout at each other now, just wait for the SSA, Medicare, and Medicaid cuts that make hearing aids too expensive for rural boomers.
The fuck it will.
Elon might go down with it (probably not), but one shitty, Nazi-led, small time automaker going from circling the drains to out of business won't hurt the US.
The US will be better off once all remaining Teslas are in history museums. Preferably in the section where kids on field trips can learn about Great Mistakes in American History.
For investment, something like fxaix (Fidelity 500 index) or vti (Vanguard Total). You need a brokerage account. $75 might be too little to seed an account, depending on the company. Schwab, Vanguard, Fidelity, Robin Hood.
Don't buy a single company, don't by meme stocks, don't buy a mutual fund with high expense ratio, don't buy "money market fund" or similar.