Yup, Zelle is the way
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Yup, Zelle is the way
Call me a Luddite but what's even more annoying is when they tell you that you NEED to resolve said issue via the app, so you go through all the rigmarole, create an account, run through all the various permissions, terms and conditions, initial app setup, etc. and then the app tells you that you need to call customer care to do what you wanted them to do to begin with! Back to hours on hold due to the "higher than normal call volume" that every company has supposedly been experiencing for the last 30+ years. Grrrrrrrr.......
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CAPTCHAs for logging in. "Using our blurry ass photo, click on all the pictures with bikes/stairs/crosswalks/bridges/etc." click-click-click-click-click aaaaand done. "WRONG! TRY AGAIN!"
They're annoying from a user standpoint, but I've worked on Web projects where they were hugely helpful in how they cut down on bots submitting forms. The Google system tends to be less annoying because they don't verify as often if your browser has enough tracking data already present to identify you as probably human.
Really, it's another case of "this is why we can't have nice things", because the asshats will take advantage if we don't have captchas in place.
And screw the letter/numbers on an illegible background version too. I get that the idea is to prevent a computer from identifying the letters, but the computers are apparently better than my eyes at it these days.
For those who haven’t used it, Zelle is not refundable. So, make sure you know who you’re sending to.
Otherwise, very easy.
February and the grass is bright green. This winter sucks for snow.
Guy takes up the entire bay.
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He's from Oregon, give him a break, he doesn't know how to pump his own gas.
She's probably IN Oregon. Cheapest gas is in MF, am I right?
(I was trying to make out that street sign to see, but I'm too lazy.) [Edited to add: Yes, yes she is. Grumpy, frumpy old farmers/loggers don't give no damn.]
My buddy Alex said the groom at BW was right fast yesterday! He also buys all his gas in MF. :)
I need to come ski iBW with him. But it's hard to pass the high-speed quads an hour away to drive 4.5+ to ski a *slow* triple at BW.
I need to do it on a day with enough snow they are running the cat to the "top" - that might help entice me.
Last time I skied out that way was a Sat afternoon/night at Spout Springs. Long long ago. :)
If you're up there and notice some young buck skiing 193 OG Cochises - well that's him.
Sure. The nuances probably went over your head.
KQ lives in Walla Walla WA.
But gas in Walla Walla WA is (usually) quite a lot more expensive than just across the OR border in Milton-Freewater.
So, having spent quite a lot of time in central and eastern WA/OR, I was just amused at seeing the tiny gas-station I've actually bought gas from not all that long ago ... and that yes, it *was* an Oregon driver, but actually in Oregon, not WW.
[And the rules have changed in Oregon, so pretty much everyone can pump their own gas now - but you don't have to. And it's not been long, so there's still a lot of them figuring it out.]
Little things you find amusing when you're familiar with the area.
[I even know someone who lives like a quarter mile away from that gas station.]
Day 2.5 of whatever stomach bug is going around. Haven’t been able to eat much besides rice and popsicles for the last two days
It's annoying that actual driving is now firmly down the list of priorities for many people when behind the wheel. Giant screens, always on the phone, oblivious to where they are on the road and who is around them... now we get to add tech dorks using virtual headsets while on autopilot to that list of distractions.
https://www.the-express.com/tech/tec...er-pulled-over
Better yet, they record themselves doing it and the subsequent traffic stop. Cutting edge bro!