Having handled RMA disputes in a previous job if FedEx shows a delivery exception we'd generally trust that it was FedEx's fuckup. Glad you could get it sorted one way or another but that really freaking sucks
I just went through this yesterday! I did a big upgrade on my wife's computer, fresh install of Windows on a 2TB NVMe drive replacing the aging 120GB SSD that somehow didn't completely fill up, etc. Etc. really loved pointing epic at the installs on the secondary drive and it just ignoring them and instead spending 3 hours downloading Fortnite after we just spent 1 hour applying the last update yesterday (and another hour on a different update the day before too!) on the drive that's RIGHT THERE IN THE COMPUTER!
My wife needs one of those. We've had multiple fans die on us, and then the replacement always makes a slightly different drone which drives her nuts until she's used to it
When that was first making the rounds I shared it with my coworkers. Most of my coworkers enjoyed it for a few minutes then moved on. One of my coworkers sent me a teams message 3 days later of the win message
I wonder if the amount of SharePoint storage will be impacted by such a license chance too. One of my clients at work will be very unhappy with these changes especially if it means they have to buy more SharePoint storage
Trailer homes can be a very affordable path to homeownership. In rural areas it's not an uncommon choice to find a plot of land and plop a manufactured home on it. They don't have the same kind of staying power or value that a site-built structure would have, but it opens the possibility of getting some land and a home separately, especially if you buy an old one that needs some work and move it (and even moreso if you can do some or all of that work yourself)
Living in a trailer suggests more wealth than renting at least
Technically GDP is just a measure of cash flow. So how much the government, private business and individuals spend all dumped together with all spending on imports subtracted. High GDP means lots of money changing hands but doesn't necessarily care who's hands, just that money is flowing.
Fun story on that subject! When I was a kid my dad briefly worked for a online shopping company and when he was laid off he filed for unemployment. Upon filing for unemployment he learned he was misclassified as a independent contractor and became the center of a lawsuit between the DOL and his old employer. He ultimately got unemployment benefits and a severance btw
404media requires an account but gives you some number of articles per day for free. It's annoying but they have super good reporting with more depth than many publications without being long winded like some
Similar with Hitman. Goal is simple, kill the mark. The how is entirely up to you. There's plenty of scripted events that you can insert yourself into but that's for you to discover, and you can entirely ignore them and just kill the mark with a shotgun as soon as they step into view if you so wish
This is the trick. If you have any concerns about receiving the shipment, have FedEx hold for pickup