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  1. I get all of my medical advice from the flat-earther who blew himself up in his backyard in order to disprove known science.
  2. A little dated, but I immediately thought of this...
  3. I'll say it again, Redfield was terrible before the pandemic, during the pandemic, and continues to be after the pandemic. He is a total clown whose utter incompetence went mostly unnoticed until people started dieing.
  4. It is. They track units/hour, but it resets if you don't scan anything for a certain period of time. Each task has a different expected scan rate. For example, we are expected to move 14 pallets from staging areas to trailer loading areas per hour. Operations is alerted any time someone dips below that number. If I want to go to the bathroom I need to be in the 20s because a 2 minute break will drop me from 14 to 4 even if I am averaging above 14 for my shift up to that point. That's also why the leading reported injuries are "struck by" incidents. People are literally being run over by heavy equipment. I have no idea. My facility basically moves finished orders from one trailer to another. Packages do get stuck together from time to time. I've seen people reprint shipping labels and just guess which package is which. We have zero autonomy. We scan our badges on work stations after we clock in. The screen then notifies us of our assigned job for the day. This begins our labor tracking and we are expected to maintain the expectations for the assigned job going forward.
  5. No, but the way they track productivity does make it incredibly difficult to get off task for even a couple of minutes. For some tasks they actually have games installed where you compete against another working group. The winner generally gets longer breaks, while the loser get less desirable assignments. Amazon is fucking Thunderdome that sells dildos.
  6. Yeah, I immediately thought of this. Lawsuit: Cop fired for not shooting armed suicidal suspect - CNN WWW.CNN.COM According to former police officer...
  7. seriously, and I still enjoy all of those as well.
  8. She was at Tony's funeral. I don't think that Paltrow is super into the role, though. Happy would probably be the intermediary with Stark Industries.
  9. I was 27 in 2003 and had no concept of what a Trans person was. My only reference was Eddie Izzard, who at the time referred to themselves as a transvestite. A lot changes in 18 years.
  10. watching 2 teams go 10 minutes without scoring just isn't very compelling. it's easily the weakest NCAA product.
  11. This is such a terrible product. How do people have any interest in watching without gambling?
  12. That's "Cherokee County Man" for sure. I went to middle/highschool there, and that's every guy that hung out in the vocational wing. Acworth to Piedmont is a straight shot down 75, but it is a super weird combo. I'd be super surprised if he didn't have prior interactions with all 3 locations.
  13. I definitely enjoyed it. After the slow build up it just felt a bit rushed. Wanda using runes felt a bit wonky, as well. And what happened to Vision?
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