

All I’m hearing is excuses over excuses!
They probably are higher.
Daaang, I forgot about the 4 (!!!) front cameras. Super creepy. Like, one is already bad and accepted but four…
Nice how they get you to buy two different products.
Just got to upvote this for the teeth edit. Amazing.
If you restrict the crap out of the phones so there is not much interesting to do for kids, it will have similar effects. E.g. they complain about YouTube on their kids phones, block it. Complain about games, don’t let them install them.
Children’s smartwatches are a stripped-down version of a typical smartwatch, and they allow parents to restrict app downloads, usage and calls from an approved list of contacts.
All of that you can do with a phone too. I do admit thought the argument of not losing it as easily since its on your arm makes sense.
Didn’t expect someone to agree who lives in a village, interesting and kudos to you! I live in suburbs of a big city with good public transport options. And whenever that’s not enough there’s a commercial car sharing provider at a parking space down the road. Plus cycling of course.
Well, follow up then, which provider did you choose that is maybe also European? And something where I maybe don’t need to attach my name to the registration of the domain? Not sure that is unrealistic, I just don’t like to have my name publicly shown in some registry when someone would lookup my domain.
You’re not wrong but OP asked for TNG specifically.
How would I notice that apart from running a benchmark or a game that needs a lot of GPU power? Mining bitcoins?
Or, if you can, don’t buy any car.
And I know, depending where you live that may not be possible.
Ah, I am so dense. I did read she is Peruvian but then the Puerto Rico info overrode that bit in my brain. Thanks for pointing that out.
So why did she need a Green card then?
She is Peruvian, not Puerto Rican, so she does need a Green card and that has nothing to do with Puerto Rico itself. My bad.
OK, I am all for outrage over the guy not having any remorse, buuuuuut:
In February, Muñoz and Bartell traveled to Puerto Rico to finally take their honeymoon, and upon returning to the U.S. mainland, immigration agents stopped Muñoz and asked whether she was an American citizen. When she explained that she wasn’t but was in the process of obtaining a green card, they detained her.
They left the country without her having a green card at the moment? Am I reading this right? How would you think that is a wise idea? And I am aware Puerto Rico is in a grey zone with US citizenship, she still seemed to need a Green card and knew that, so despite that you leave? Risky.
Edit: corrected something that I got wrong.