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dpdxguy t1_ja3sd5k wrote
Reply to comment by scaldywagon in Amazon has a donkey meat problem by WildVelociraptor
I also have to wonder what kind of person assumes Amazon vets the claims of every product and seller on their website.
Who doesn't see Amazon as a rapacious marketeer that will do almost anything to make a buck? It treats its employees like shit, but she thought they'd be very concerned about mislabeled products?!?
dpdxguy t1_ja3glw6 wrote
Reply to comment by Hand-Picked-Anus in Volkswagen says company requiring payment for location of abducted child near Libertyville was ‘serious breach of policy’ by 2_Sheds_Jackson
That's a whole lot of speculation without an ounce of evidence.
dpdxguy t1_ja3gig0 wrote
Reply to comment by Eyfordsucks in Volkswagen says company requiring payment for location of abducted child near Libertyville was ‘serious breach of policy’ by 2_Sheds_Jackson
I agree that this was probably a training issue. The article implies as much. I'll also note that the article says that in prior similar situations, the employee involved has done the right thing, making it sound like this was a one off situation.
dpdxguy t1_ja34cbz wrote
Reply to comment by Eyfordsucks in Volkswagen says company requiring payment for location of abducted child near Libertyville was ‘serious breach of policy’ by 2_Sheds_Jackson
You didn't read the article, did you? The "wage slave" violated company policy and procedure by refusing to give requested information to the police.
dpdxguy t1_j9c899u wrote
Reminds me of the mid-70s high school job I had at a friend's dad's tire recap factory. There was a Playboy centerfold prominently displayed in the bathroom. Never happen today
dpdxguy t1_j92hdb6 wrote
Reply to comment by miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilk in Going for a walk 1970s by steroidamoeba
And the ones on the right are even longer.
dpdxguy t1_j6j3pmr wrote
Reply to comment by DaFugYouSay in The Chickens and the Bulls: The Rise and Incredible Fall of a Vicious Extortion Ring That Preyed on Prominent Gay Men in the 1960s by PhillipCrawfordJr
>nobody would have bothered blackmailing them in the first place.
The article clearly states that the extortion ring went after targets big and small.
However, it also seems clear that the primary reason the police went after the extortion ring was that it was making the police look bad to the powers that be. IOW, it's the police that would not have bothered if (some of) the victims had not been wealthy and powerful
dpdxguy t1_j6aq06u wrote
Ashes to aahes. Fairy dust to fairy dust.
dpdxguy t1_j2f7xj9 wrote
Reply to comment by bofh000 in I read Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and I didn't find a deeper meaning in the story. Am I dumb? by -greek_user_06-
Is it not possible for a story to be just a story to one person while holding deeper meaning for another person, and for both people to be correct? Maybe that's what you meant by your last sentence.
dpdxguy t1_j1bq3v6 wrote
Reply to comment by fishling in LPT: Don't spy on your SO to try to catch them cheating. If you can't trust them, just break up. by 5YOChemist
>It's possible to have "suspicions" without losing trust
Absolutely. But if your suspicions are leading you to investigate instead of ask, you've probably lost trust already.
dpdxguy t1_j1aemyw wrote
Reply to comment by fishling in LPT: Don't spy on your SO to try to catch them cheating. If you can't trust them, just break up. by 5YOChemist
Interesting take on OP's post. I took it to mean OP had been cheated on, was suspicious and spied to confirm their suspicions. Afterward they realized that the relationship was irrevocably broken at the point where they were suspicious. Suspicion, not confirmation, was the signal that they no longer trusted their partner.
dpdxguy t1_j17n41g wrote
I'd bet those cops will not be convicted, and are therefore innocent of the charges.
/s, but not /s
dpdxguy t1_iy5j91x wrote
Reply to comment by darkchristt in Incinerators can no longer handle 'mountain of cocaine' seized in Antwerp port by bomberesque1
Sounds like it's time to get out one (or several) of those giant commercial vacuums.
dpdxguy t1_ixvaps1 wrote
Reply to comment by ArchitectofExperienc in Watching just 17 minutes of YouTubers talking about their struggles with mental health drives down prejudice: perceptions of disorders declined with prejudice towards mental health falling by 8% and intergroup anxiety levels plummeting by 11% by giuliomagnifico
I wish they'd done a longer term follow-up, though. The fact that empathy was maintained for a week doesn't tell us much about long term changes in opinions.
dpdxguy t1_ixsasxo wrote
Reply to comment by RE5TE in Orion snaps 'selfie' with the Moon as it prepares for distant retrograde orbit | Insertion burn scheduled to take place today then engineers have six days to see how spacecraft fares in deep space by chrisdh79
Thanks. For some reason I had thought Webb is at the Earth Moon L2 point, instead of the Sun Earth L2 point. Not sure how I got that wrong, but I appreciate knowing the truth.
dpdxguy t1_ixs9dwg wrote
Reply to comment by Kichigai in Orion snaps 'selfie' with the Moon as it prepares for distant retrograde orbit | Insertion burn scheduled to take place today then engineers have six days to see how spacecraft fares in deep space by chrisdh79
>doesn't hurt to do some endurance testing.
Sure. But op said the next six days would be telling. The question I had was, "Why will the next six days tell us stuff that the previous and however remain following the six won't tell?" I suspect the answer is, "They won't. It's the entire mission outside of LEO and Van Allen Belt transit that will tell us how it handles 'deep space.'"
dpdxguy t1_ixredpd wrote
Reply to comment by Sleepiboisleep in Orion snaps 'selfie' with the Moon as it prepares for distant retrograde orbit | Insertion burn scheduled to take place today then engineers have six days to see how spacecraft fares in deep space by chrisdh79
You know we've been sending spacecraft far past the moon since the 70s, right? The Webb telescope is parked on the far side of the Moon, far further more distant from the Earth than Artimis I is going.
EDIT: learned that Webb is not on the far side of the Moon as I had erroneously thought. It is, however, far further from the Earth than any planned Artimis mission.
dpdxguy t1_ixqff19 wrote
Reply to Orion snaps 'selfie' with the Moon as it prepares for distant retrograde orbit | Insertion burn scheduled to take place today then engineers have six days to see how spacecraft fares in deep space by chrisdh79
>engineers have six days to see how spacecraft fares in deep space
It's been away from earth for almost ten days now. Why do they think the next six will be the ones that show how it fares in deep space?
dpdxguy t1_iw4l5xv wrote
Wow. You can almost see the glacier that carved that canyon. Beautiful!
dpdxguy t1_iu8f9xz wrote
Reply to comment by Godloseslaw in Barbarella (Jane Fonda) 10. Oktober 1968 by gigi19876
Before. Movie was 1968. Trip to Vietnam was 1972.
Famous events are easily looked up on the Internet.
dpdxguy t1_it406za wrote
Reply to comment by JugglinB in Do we know anything about Neanderthal language capabilities? by JoshRushing
Ever hear an elk bugle? They're both much bigger than you and higher pitched too.
A larger animal doesn't necessarily produce lower pitched sounds.
dpdxguy t1_iqv8lo9 wrote
Reply to comment by au-smurf in [OC] Supersonic Inefficiency: Why the Concorde Was Decommissioned by haboo213
>Boeing gave up on their supersonic airliner (but that’s one for the tin foil hat crew)
No foil needed. Development of the Boeing SST was funded in large part by the US government. The government killed the funding so Boeing killed the project.
dpdxguy t1_jdo6lqs wrote
Reply to comment by ImNotTenArtist in Estes Park, Colorado (3024x3468)(OC) by Alaric_Darconville
I have done that. You are right to want to. :)