Cabled offered far less content, with far less convenience, with far more ad breaks, for far more money.
The current situation is far preferable to being restricted to a specific screen in your home, controlled by a specific box, usable only with long term contracts, where you had to wait on hold on the phone and be home during 4 hour windows for a technician just to get something installed or canceled.
More ad time. Higher monthly prices. More fracturing of content requiring more subscriptions.
One of the pros these days is that it’s all on demand. Back in the day you had to make time to watch a show on a certain time unless you were affluent enough to own a DVR.
Writing is on the wall. Streaming services will become (already is IMO) just like the old cable industry.
"Cut the cord and stop paying $80/mo" Funny how that was just representative of the money left on the table that was to be snatched up anyhow before long.
This is a great post, I was asking about this for asn location to ChatGPT and it was telling me it wouldn’t help on this request lol.
But thanks to this series I setup an ARIN account, got allocated ipv6 and ipv4 addresses and starting the ASN assignment process. It’s a fun rabbit hole to go into.
As for birth certificate, it is a document that shows you are a citizenship and does identify you and can be used. It’s common in other countries as a document to open back accounts so in many ways it can in the USA.
Unless you're trying to be unnecessarily pedantic, yes you do.
There are exceptions like if you're a minor, if you're a passenger on a general aviation flight instead of a commercial one, etc.
But if you're an adult and you want to hop on a commercial flight from JFK to LAX, you need government-issued photo ID, period. You're not getting through security otherwise.
"I forgot my identification; can I still proceed through security screening?
In the event you arrive at the airport without acceptable identification (whether lost, stolen, or otherwise), you may still be allowed to fly. By providing additional information, TSA has other ways to confirm your identity so you can reach your flight."
Every USA airline has this documentaiton, and TSA has this documentation on their website too.
>Unless you're trying to be unnecessarily pedantic, yes you do.
Edge cases should be accounted for IRL. People like you are the reason why the right to privacy is being eroded away constantly.
>But if you're an adult and you want to hop on a commercial flight from JFK to LAX, you need government-issued photo ID, period. You're not getting through security otherwise.
The evidence I presented above states you can. Whether or not it's seamless or comfortable isn't a discussion, nor should it be "pedantic" to know the rules presented by these organizations.
If you forget your ID, then the extra screening will attempt to find existence of the ID in databases. The ID still needs to have been issued in the first place. This is mainly if you lose your driver's license while traveling, it lets you get back home. It is in no way some kind of general-purpose mechanism for flying without ID. And it's a gigantic hassle that may take hours at the airport to sort out, leading you to miss your flight and wait to be rebooked.
You're absolutely being pedantic and argumentative, and I can't even begin to imagine why. I assume you know perfectly well that an ID is required to fly as the general rule. I can't imagine what you think you're trying to accomplish by arguing otherwise.
And if you really want to be pedantic, note that the word used is "may", not "shall":
> In the event you arrive at the airport without acceptable identification (whether lost, stolen, or otherwise), you may still be allowed to fly.
In Spanish, we can say super shorthand for supermercado which is super market.
Costa Rica has many expats due to its retirement marketing. It’s a very easy country to reside in permanently and legally for people of any background. Mario is not that unique of a name.
Your post just shows how ignorant you can be of different cultures as well as having being very /r/hailcorporate. You can love Nintendo all you want, but it does not give them exclusivity to the name Mario.
And to state the obvious: Nintendo lost the suit, the founder named it after him self and the super has been in operation for over 50 years.
Tbf many convenience store jobs in Japan are already run by foreigners. So it’s just outcompeting local based foreigners .
Japan does feel a bit behind, only this summer have I just noticed the Amazon go equilivant in Tokyo. It very much felt like something that would’ve happened in Japan first then Seattle.
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