pendragon1
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still need to get yourself a genmay sub, dont be scared...I did the Patreon thing for 6 months. I try to rotate between things I find interesting as far as donations go.
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still need to get yourself a genmay sub, dont be scared...I did the Patreon thing for 6 months. I try to rotate between things I find interesting as far as donations go.
Is there a decent alternative to Yelp? (Paid or free.)
Businesses have to pay to be part of BBB. Then if there is a complaint against a member company they step in to mediate... If a business isnt part of BBB then they point that out and direct the customer to use of their BBB rated companies.Do you have any story you can forward me to ? To be honest I'm sure you're right but it served me sooo well against Sony that I'm skeptical. Are they strong arming small businesses (like yelp)?
I'll leave this here:
Will everyone be wearing a visible "Like" count badge with LED numbers (similar to radiation exposure badges) or will there be a vr app and your rating will float over your head ala Google Glass.
oops! you forgot the rest of wikipedia!
"The study found that the Ninth Circuit's decisions were reversed at a rate of 2.50 cases per thousand, which was by far the highest rate in the country, with the Sixth Circuit second as 1.73 cases per thousand.[12][11] Fitzgerald also noted that the 9th Circuit was unanimously reversed more than three times as often as the least reversed circuits and over 20% more often than the next closest circuit.[11]"
remember this is what they do- they take a small piece of truth, twist it to their narrative, and then make fun of you if you dont agree with them.
Well, he is right though. https://www.judiciary.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/07-31-18 Fitzpatrick Testimony.pdf
It is the most overturned court in the country.
Sure, the rulings of the 9th are reversed at a higher rate than the other circuit courts. However, that is not "it does not respect the rule of law". They are still overturned at a very low rate. Save your hyperbole for the other drones. Thinking people can see facts as facts.
Yes, and the fact is the 9th is the most overturned as was stated. I was just pointing the fact out to you with out the hyperbole.
Oh come on just a little. That's like saying. "Our cereal is made with real oats." on a box of cereal doesn't imply none of the others are. We all know that's the message they want to sen their by giving their cereal a greater value.
The statement of "The 9th is the most overturned court" implies a greater disparity of overturns than simply saying. "The 9th is overturned 2.5 decisions to the thousand as compared to .7 to 1.7 times per thousand compared to other courts."
They are both factual statements. But ONE of those is designed to be more attention grabbing.
No, one of those is designed to be a concise summary of relative position. The other is the data set being described.
We are WAY off topic here. But... that's what happens sometimes.
Lets try it this way.
Kia cars exceed some safety standards.
^^^ This is a factual statement in my example. And something a vendor would put in their adds.
In my made up example the safety standards they exceed are in Mexico and Honduros and have to do with the audible level requirement of the car horn.
Sure it's still a factual statement and great for marketing. If they told the whole story the statement would loose it's impact.
Same with your statement. Sure it's not a lie or a falsehood. But if someone doesn't check it's far more impactful than a less than .001% difference.
Absolute bullshit. The hyperbole is claiming the 9th circuit doesn't follow the rule of law. I pointed out that 2.5 out of every 1,000 cases the 9th rules on gets overturned. Take your alternative facts elsewhere. The 9th very rarely gets overturned, same with the other circuits.Yes, and the fact is the 9th is the most overturned as was stated. I was just pointing the fact out to you with out the hyperbole.
Absolute bullshit. The hyperbole is claiming the 9th circuit doesn't follow the rule of law. I pointed out that 2.5 out of every 1,000 cases the 9th rules on gets overturned. Take your alternative facts elsewhere. The 9th very rarely gets overturned, same with the other circuits.
the 9th is literally the most overturned court in the nation. it does not respect the rule of law.
Well, he is right though. https://www.judiciary.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/07-31-18 Fitzpatrick Testimony.pdf
It is the most overturned court in the country.
The post quoted that you tried to toss out incorrectly was
and what I said was
There are no "alternative facts". There are simply ones you wish to dismiss. The 9th Circuit Court is the most overturned among the circuits.
The post quoted that you tried to toss out incorrectly was
and what I said was
There are no "alternative facts". There are simply ones you wish to dismiss. The 9th Circuit Court is the most overturned among the circuits.
snooty hipsters, vegans and women named karen always check yelp.I just don't understand how enough people "check Yelp" that could cause a restaurant stress is they actually had good food.
Who wants to do business with them anyways? The manager probably doesn't have enough time to deal with Karen.snooty hipsters, vegans and women named karen always check yelp.
Of course not, see below for this forum's consensus on Yelp.Is there something better than Yelp u guys use ?
Gee, I'm none of those things. Why do I check Yelp? It's not possible your preconceived notion is incorrect, is it?snooty hipsters, vegans and women named karen always check yelp.