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haerrii , in Youtube ads attacking different today..

It’s the same people, only the rules are different

rugburn , in Drake's Preferences.

High bass, low treble versus no bass and no treble?

aaaaace , in New tech discovered

A problem well stated is a problem half-solved.

Charles Kettering

Charles Franklin Kettering (August 29, 1876 – November 25, 1958) sometimes known as Charles Fredrick Kettering[1] was an American inventor, engineer, businessman, and the holder of 186 patents.[2] He was a founder of Delco, and was head of research at General Motors from 1920 to 1947. Among his most widely used automotive developments were the electrical starting motor[3] and leaded gasoline.[4] In association with the DuPont Chemical Company, he was also responsible for the invention of Freon refrigerant for refrigeration and air conditioning systems. At DuPont he also was responsible for the development of Duco lacquers and enamels, the first practical colored paints for mass-produced automobiles. While working with the Dayton-Wright Company he developed the “Bug” aerial torpedo, considered the world’s first aerial missile.[5] He led the advancement of practical, lightweight two-stroke diesel engines, revolutionizing the locomotive and heavy equipment industries. In 1927, he founded the Kettering Foundation, a non-partisan research foundation, and was featured on the cover of Time magazine in January 1933.

pyre , in Why do we put up with this crap?

capitalism. next question?

actually, don’t bother! just assume the answer to why things suck is always capitalism unless you find hard evidence to the contrary.

Nurgus ,

Planes are three times faster, five times longer range and 95% cheaper per mile, in real terms, than those early days.

The consumer was given the choice and they chose this. Honestly, air travel is great.

Yes, capitalism sucks. I hate being nickle and dimed for hand luggage, lottery tickets, snacks, hidden booking fees and all that shit. Some gentle regulations would be really nice, just to curb the excess.

pyre ,

saying consumers were given a choice is a bit generous.

also standing planes incoming.

Nurgus ,

They were and still are given a choice. I can fly from London to New York on British Airways first class or Easyjet. Consumers consistently choose the cheapest headline price.

Crikeste ,

You can also buy a Ferrari over a Honda, doesn’t mean everyone can afford it making it not a choice at all.

nexussapphire ,

Yeah, generations of people hunting for a deal and these companies responding to demand with cheaper options. So capitalism maybe but more so human behavior.

33550336 ,
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Totally, soviet planes where known from luxury and totally not from accidents /s

nifty , in Wholesome Godzilla
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nexussapphire , in Why do we put up with this crap?

Because you always buy the cheaper seats. It’s not your fault, I do the same. Flying was literally for the wealthiest of people at that point in history, it was literally a luxury to fly instead of taking a train, bus, or a boat.

Binette , in Late to the party

Well Well Well. Look who finally decided to show up

Nikki , in Introverted
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well do you see a price tag? no? must be free then

rotkehle , in Old school shitposting

in Germany it’s the other way around.

MacNCheezus OP ,
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…the road lays a load upon you?

Snapz , (edited ) in Why do we put up with this crap?
  • That tray table is WAYYYYY too big and luxurious - they have shrunk legroom so dramatically now that you get a little sliver about the width of your shoe.
  • That cup is about double the size they give now.
  • You didn’t get to pick those pretzels, there was just the single “choice” now.
  • Also, you didn’t get to pick that seat and you had to have last minute anxiety that you wouldn’t even be assigned a seat by the gate agent at the airport (after already taking time off from work to travel and committing $100+ for uber or airport parking)
  • You also paid at least an extra $100 to have a carryon bag (more depending on your route) and even more for a checked bag.
  • your seatback no longer has a screen in it. You have to submit to letting airline gorge on your personal data by granting permissions to run entertainment from your own phone and drain your battery.
  • Also, though they removed screen and expect you to use your own device, no viable phone holder provided to put your phone in a proper viewing position, so you’ll crane and hurt your neck throughout flight.
  • Also, your base airline ticket is now more expensive than in the past baggie all these upcharges and compromises.
  • shitty rental car at your destination now costs $100/day and parking at your hotel is not free, and is in fact $30-$50 additional per night.
  • And your garbage hotel room costs 3X what it should.

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Iloveyurianime , in Late to the party

Next time get better internet

Mr_Reach , in Late to the party
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Poor bastard.

formergijoe , in "they say this house is haunted. I've been living here for the past 430 years and haven't seen a ghost yet"

My dude needs to get Balatro

sag ,
Zipitydew , in Every August

Summer is awesome here in Chicago. I’ll take more of it thanks.

nifty , in My cat just came home smelling like weed. What should I do?
@nifty@lemmy.world avatar

Give it a bath and put an air tag on it for next time. Log where it travels and the resultant smells. Once you have the location of the weed den, ignore it. Continue to map out your neighborhood smells. Bequeath your research logs to your descendants, long may they prosper

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