When traveling in UNCHARTED waters it’s possible to damage your CHARTERED boat. “Unchartered” is not a word. Stop trying to make it happen. It’s not going to happen.
Look, us grammar nerds roll our eyes, sigh, and move on when you use “nauseous” when you actually mean “nauseated” because it’s become insidious. However, we will never let “unchartered” happen. Let’s leave it uncharted.
Sincerely,
An avid reader and self proclaimed grammar nerd
If some boats can be chartered, surely the others are unchartered?
Hollywood executives will nuke entire shows from existence, then wonder why the people they treated like shit are no longer willing to work for them.
Oh, and they already owned the rights to these shows and movies. It was costing WB and Disney nothing to keep shows like Final Space and Willow on HBO MAX and Disney Plus.
i am totally going to come across as a boomer in this post but as an engineer it’s common sense to not build systems with a single point of failure. and i’m starting to realize that our usage of the smart phone is exactly that. a single point of failure. the calling/texting is the implied function of the smartphone, which is fine. that’s what it’s built for. but nowadays we don’t think to keep a physical map or atlas or gps unit in our car because our phone has google maps. we don’t keep address books anymore because it’s all stored in our contacts. i serve customers who no longer carry a wallet/physical card because it’s all on their phone. this is literally a single point of failure. if you lose or break your phone when you are in a foreign place you are fucking screwed. maybe you’re still screwed even in your home town because so many people have become accustomed to using a smart phone to take them anywhere.
Firefox and Thunderbird are more than just programs to me
they are also handsome anthro men gently caressing me and offering to sync my tabs with mobile, swearing that they’ll never spy on me like that WHORE google chrome does