Does the balance at least accumulate until you do hit the threshold, or is the money just gone?
Does the balance at least accumulate until you do hit the threshold, or is the money just gone?
Depends on the device and the usage. “Smart devices” can encompass a lot of things.
I thought dodging state imposed transaction restrictions was kinda the whole point of cryptocurrencies (other than the pyramid scheme part).
Most of the “what if” scenarios that I’ve come across focus on what if the Nazis hadn’t attacked the USSR when they did. If Germany was fighting on one front at a time, the question becomes does Germany take the UK, and if so, does the US directly enter the war at all?
Worse. Terminally online edgelord.
“Yay! We’ve created artificial general intelligence!”
“…Fuck, it’s an asshole.”
And what is your proposed solution?
Pointing out the obvious problem without proposing a solution is a giant waste of everyone’s time.
Also, can’t commit war crimes if there’s no war. And Russia says this isn’t a war.
Well that would depend on exactly what type of experiments he’s doing.
No, it’s just depressing.
No one will punish you for not returning the cart
My opinion on this is reason number 8735 why I will never, and should never, be in charge of a country.
I’m not up to speed on how US tax laws work. What does getting deemed a hobby entail?
Nothing says “small government” and “freedom” quite like mass surveillance.
World’s best swap drive.
It’s also cooler because the temperature is lower.
The two parts are actually Israel and Hamas. If Israel wants peace, there’s not much the US is going to do to force them to keep fighting. And conversely, if Hamas doesn’t want peace, there’s nothing the US can do (short of entering the war directly) to keep Israel from fighting back. It’s all up to Israel and Hamas. The US (and Iran on the other side) are secondary players.
Add in the $12 billion, and everyone now gets $140. Still not going to help them.
Go after the banks for some actual shitty things they do. A money lender telling people to spend responsibly is the opposite of the things we should be going after them for.
So across all consumers and small businesses, Chase has 86 million customers. If the CEO distributed all his pay, everyone gets $0.14. That’s not going to solve anyone being poor, and not going to help you if you have shitty spending habits.
For all the shitty things banks do, knocking them for actually advocating someone good for once seems counter-productive.
Well now this really makes for a trio of facts that paint a horrifying picture:
Guess I should buy some stocks in companies that use prison labour.
Has this guy somehow not learned of type A to type C cables?