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  • I don't think sabotaging the product is a wise move if they ever will land a new job.

    It's different from laying down work temporarily for a better bargain position, and asking users to support them with that, because it's a bit different than a car factory that stops working immmediatly as a result.

    If car workers would go out of their way to destroy already produced cars or the machines, they wouldn't last long at the bargain table.

  • Funny that you mention Panasonic, because that's the brand I noticed it first with.

    The Panasonic cells that come with a device are usually garbage, also the stuff you get on flee markets and cheap packages on the Internet.

    They apparently have cells that hold up and weight noticeably more.

    For the standard sizes like AAA, AA and D cells there's only Duracell for me. They're still miles ahead of their competitors imo.

  • Looks solid to me, they definitely didn't cheap out. Ankered into the ground, connected to each other, and the mesh fine and solid enough to make it hard to get through. They're also high enough and hard to climb.

    This creates enough choke points to control a mass, or to hold up individual groups long enough to get ahead of them.

    Keep in mind that there will be additional guards this time and they won't have just sticks and shields.

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  • It's not a person, it's a concept that describes the evil inside us, and of what we have to be wary of.

    I'm not religious, but I understand a metaphor when I see one.

    I'm pretty sure the Bible warns about those hate preachers as well.

  • How did you manage to lose money on a 3 fund portfolio, if one of its strengths is that it never underperforms the market?

    Something doesn't add up. Sounds and looks like you gambled first and then went with a solid investment.

    Maybe it's time to think about the capabilities of your financial advisor. Is it a friend or a professional?