Things You Just Don't Get

A woman coming one hour before her doctor’s appointment because she needed to do some work. She brought out a laptop, sat at a long table and plugged in her computer proceeding to her online meeting. Oh and she forgot to bring her health ID
 
USA drops De Minimis. Okay. Why is my postal service enrolling me into a program where I am paying for duties as a shipper (seller) to receivers (buyers) in the States? Shouldn't the buyer (aka importer) collect it?

I remember the days of UPS or DHL dropping off a package or a note to collect it with a hefty bill from a broker. But I was the receiver (aka buyer).
 
"I litigi sono fondamentali in una coppia."

Arguments are fundamental in a couple.

I don't know why but I laughed when I heard that.
 
Going on a guided museum tour but spending your time checking Instagram reels and Karrot on your mobile.
 
Cutting, chopping, searing and seasoning are just some of the skills on the menu in this activity. Come learn the basics of cooking and how to prepare delicious and nutritious recipes inspired by Canada's Food Guide. From measuring and mixing ingredients to food safety, you will gain confidence in the kitchen....................................18+ female only.
 
When people say you need new computers to run AI. Isn't it hosted elsewhere? Are you building your own farm on your computer?

Example: Dell AI pc.
 
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I almost got trapped by a free free Palestine protest and the police escort today. What more do these people want? There's a ceasefire no?

Only here can free speech come in the form of screaming Israel is full of dirty Jews.....not that I am Jewish or anything.
 
People on calls who stay off video and you are on video

My fave is when you do a job interview online and the candidate doesn’t turn on their camera. Unless you come in heavy and early with apologies and a good excuse like you just got out of surgery, that’s an automatic disqualification for not being able to read the room or prepare.
 
I was at a concert for Handel's Messiah last night. These days attending a weekend performance draws all sorts of crowds in varying degrees of formality when it comes to attire.

A tall bloke walks in with a beard and glasses and curlyish somewhat unkempt hair - this is the style these days - with a top hat, a black tailcoat that goes down to his knees, and a red neck tie. He looked like a caricature of Abraham Lincoln. I reckon he had the same matching coloured plain black trousers. I think he had a waistcoat - not quite sure because of the distance. What is this? An evening version of morning dress? I shudder to think what he believes is appropriate for the upcoming Rigoletto performances. Also if you are willing to go to all these lengths, should you not check your top hat at coat check?

As a reference the men in the orchestra were dressed in white tie.
 
People wearing suede shoes and boots in heavy rains or salt laden slush. Why? Surely they can't be good for suede.
 
Walking on to the frozen lake. Walking on to the frozen lake with your baby in a stroller. Walking on to the frozen lake when we hit 0c and you can see some water 20m in front of you.
 
People living in a village of 9,000 people.

I spent some time the past month in a town (city?) of 160,000. This tri-city area doesn't have enough presence to have their own television channels so I see the 24 hours news station and sports games that are set back where I live. Literally down the street where the basketball and hockey games are. Various shots of news cameras on the scene of traffic, the financial district, skyline shots - and then I wonder, why am I so far away from home?

I guess this must be what New Yorkers think when they see the skyline shots from Bloomberg Surveillance in the morning.
 

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