worldspy99
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Could you enlighten us more? Not being from there...I'm very concerned about the direction NYC as a city is headed.
This is a good starting point:Could you enlighten us more? Not being from there...
Occasionally, I look at the S9 and wonder if I should try one. Fortunately, I don't wonder that much.For some reason I couldn't sleep well last night. So I was testing data speeds on the S9. One thing I noticed with this TMO version device is that it gets some really crazy download speeds compared to my Pixel devices.
Now I just need to get Android Pie on this phone.
More interesting reading material...
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/26/...tion=click&module=Top Stories&pgtype=Homepage
Just like that, I'm down to the G7+, HTC 10 and 950XL. The next step is to get the HTC 10 fully repaired.
This is a good starting point:
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/26/...html?action=click&module=News&pgtype=Homepage
Damn I'm tired. Too much driving.
Not sure about the house yet that we looked at yesterday. They seemed nice enough and we fit their profile of good tenants, I think.
The lady is from Montreal Quebec and their two sons are currently studying there. I think they're possibly moving there permanently but I think they're sussing it out first.
So if we get the place it's for at least a year which is fine as my contract might not go past that.
So we'll see what happens.
Yeah. Sounds like my Mate 9.I don't recall the last time my phone updated.
Not even at 8.1.... sigh
It's OK. I don't miss... I'm still open to getting a Huawei device.Wow! How does it feel?
That's an awesome picture. I love trains.Just a random shot.
Galaxy S9 near Niles Canyon. //uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20181230/3cb9d0b4dae893f749c27ba6f0f4766e.jpg
Customer service is pretty shocking in other countries as well. I've had horrible experiences in pretty much every country I've lived in. I've also had wonderful experiences as well.So this is why I'm a stickler for good customer service.
I was in While Foods just now and I bought some chuck meat. Normally I just get the pre ground stuff but until I get my own grinder, I'm deciding to have it freshly ground so I can see (for various reasons). The guy (who is brown) in the meat dept gives attitude because he doesn't want to do the extra work. "It's the same thing," he mentions to his coworker. (note that there was a price difference between the ground beef and the chuck). The window wasn't busy, and it took him maybe another 3 minutes total to process my order. And he gives me this "why did you make me do this extra work?" look at the end.
Because I was in a rush, I let it slide...Otherwise, I'd have asked for the supervisor and blasted him for it. It was terrible customer service, filled with a ton of micro aggressions that were unnecessary. Had he addressed me directly with his concerns, I'd have answered him with the same level of respect I gave him initially - especially since I bought MORE than what I planned to purchase to meet the requirements he mentioned to have the meat ground in the first place.
See, this is the issue we have in 'Murica, especially amongst some of our young people. A big part of being professional is often going **** you don't like, especially when you don't feel up to doing it. You're often not paid to do what you like. But there are ways to work around this.