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  • These places have their goods and bads.

    Disney in the past weren't nearly so exploitive and expensive. They truly did give an extremely fun and entertaining experience to the guests. They did much better at treating their employees. They have pushed technological boundaries on the entertainment front. They built parks that have genuinely made millions happy. They aren't perfect as a corporation and I have a shitload of gripes with their management and leadership, but they put out a pretty damn good product.

    Nowadays, they do underpay and over charge. They are cashing in on nostalgia and not doing enough to foster that in the next generation. They're no longer targeting family fun but are instead putting more towards the mid-20s to late 30s market. I haven't felt it was worth the money in a long time.

    Sea world. While they have done terrible things especially in the Orcas, they also put on a very, very entertaining theme park. They do fund a lot of research and coastal animal refuges.

  • Growing up in southern California. Disneyland was common, and so common that I ended up working there. It's changed a lot in the last twenty years.

    I still go to Disneyland regularly, but it's always because I know someone that can still get me and my family in. I'm fortunate that I haven't paid to go to Disneyland in over 16 years, and I've been hundreds of times. Now, I typically get disappointed when I'm there. I've seen the parks go downhill and the prices go way, way up.

    I've been to Sea World growing up, since it was a two hour drive. And Lego Land. And Six Flags.

    It's not the parks that are spoiled, it's the flights and hotels that make these things wild trips for spoiled kids.

  • IMO, they should go through the entire training and then a day or two of doing at least one of the top 3 employed jobs at the company.

    Whether that's stocker, cashier, or whatever.

    No one should know they are corporate, but I've trained new manager for my stores before when I worked retail. Truthfully, they are just people trying to get through the day. It didn't matter they were my bosses they got trained and treated literally the exact same as any of my other trainees.

    It's not larping, it's not PR, it's literally just understanding core areas of the business so that any decisions they make they have context on what it will actually impact. As management, I've specifically gone out of my way to sit and shadow people so that I can understand their job and try and identify challenges they face. And if it was within my power or knowledge to explore a solution I would.

  • What benefit would streaming plane models have?

    Landscape and real time weather data makes sense. Things are changing and it doesnt make sense to have high res textures of the entire planet on users PCs. Or are you just meaning on demand download of the skin?

  • I remember a study that linked car colors with people's perception of the economy or something. When people were optimistic, they bought brighter colors.

    But all I want is fun brought back to cars. Give me neon, pastels, or bright colors. I'm sick of the monotony on the road of white, gray, and black. Even the reds and blues are darker and deeper. Give me a nice surf green or candy apple red.

  • Families wouldn't include the commercial buildings.

    They could split the number and say residences and businesses separately. Or combine them and say customers. Especially since that number likely is reported by the power company itself and the company will use customer and everyone else will just be quoting them.

  • Ah yes, the tech the deep state so controls, but somehow Trump still let hurricanes hit and refused to use the same technology for whatever bullshit he would while he was president and had control of this supposed technology.

  • Oh man. The crushes I've gone through. Some I've helped set up after they rejected me.

    Some are bittersweet though. I'm always so happy that they've found someone that makes them happy but sad that our friendship dwindled as a result.

  • I can't stand the competitiveness now. Like, I know I suck and I'll never be good because quick reactions aren't my jam.

    I still want to play every now and then, but since I play infrequently I really need something with a very simple mechanic. 30 characters to pick from is overwhelming and I can't learn how to level up and pick a character build during the 10 minute matches and I'm not going to study builds before I play games casually. And I feel bad when I'm trying to learn and I sink the team. Like who wants to be the one that causes a dozen other people to not have fun or get frustrated. Give me counterstrike. You get good guys or bad guys. Then a handful of guns in very specific categories.

    I really like RPGs where I can take my time and learn the game. Where mechanics arent too crazy and where there is only one currency in the game.

    I feel like it's become too complicated to pick up some games now.

    You've got normal gold, then some weird premium gold that you get at a much slower rate. And somehow a third currency that you can only buy.

    There are hundreds of build paths, and somehow within the first 5 levels before you even know the game or whats good you have to make a decision and lock yourself out of half of them.

    Each character has a gimmicky different way to level up or learn moves.

    Then there are mini games, where you have to collect things or others where you now need to level up in a whole different way. And then lock out entire portions of the main game unless you spend a dozen hours playing a mini game that really isn't that fun.

    But I digress, I really like single player that at this point are pretty easy to get into and start having fun or experience the story right away.

  • I don't use the service, but I know a lot of banks do it. It's really nice for the bullshit places that add "convenience fees" to pay electronically. Which I always found funny. Since the electronic payment is way more convenient for them than getting paid by check.