Obligatory "check your library". It isn't "literally anything ever published any time" like piracy is close to, but in a lot of places (at least in the US), there's a pretty meaningful selection of content you can borrow perfectly legally.
conciselyverbose
I'm saying they are probably being charged some portion of website sales specifically by the vendor of the web service provider. Which realistically makes sense, because regular online retail already almost always takes a percentage and there are significantly stronger regulatory requirements around anything medical.
A seasoned internet user has a password manager.
Not using one is your negligence, no one else's.
It probably is costing them more because they're paying some obscene license to a third party for the online software.
Panache is flair. It's a certain sort of showy style in how you act.
Charisma is habitually making people like you.
If it's malicious, it's not penetration testing. It's just malicious.
As far as I'm concerned skippable ads are the same thing as any other ad. I use auto play for a reason and it's because I don't want to fuck with the remote every episode.
They already fucking do.
They just pretend pre-roll trailers aren't ads.
You're right. It's $5 for 300 searches or $10 for unlimited. It used to cost more and still have a limit. I didn't realize there was still a cheaper tier.
I got an axe throwing game (plastic axes, so reasonably safe, but surprisingly fun). I would rather the axes weigh a little more, but as is it means it can be put out with other lawn games when families come over without being nervous about kids.
~~Are you sure? I had been paying for a higher tier, but I remember they sent an email that they were changing or removing the search metering a while ago.~~
In US it's $5 for 300 searches or $10 for unlimited.
Throw a couple Apple shares in a college fund for me.