Was it this?
I used to do voice work and this is depressingly common. I'd get requests to "do some simple readings for a research project" or similar vaguely phrased nonsense. Sometimes they were honest and offered a depressingly small lump sum or royalties plan. I always refused, fuck that.
Fully and forevially delitized tube worm. Permanently ham and cream cheese plume, permanently bologna tube, foreverial ham and cheese trunk, forever tied up and loving it.
It looks like a gaucho grill, an Argentine grill setup. They're pretty cool and not all that difficult to make.
I just want to move back to when we were on course for Idiocracy. That's preferable to whatever this is.
What blows my mind is even in states like Washington, California and Oregon, which utilize mail-in voting, only about 75% of registered voters participated. How hard is it to check some boxes and fling the letter in the mailbox?
Exactly. I have a 1.5 hour daily time limit on Voyager, my Lemmy client, and I hit it every day, no problem. I do miss some of the niche subs but, every time I go back to ask a quick question, so many people are just so goddamned mean that I'm still very happy I left.
It must be a regional thing as we're probably about the same age. Growing up in CA, I frequently saw portions of walls made of these, especially in businesses and universities. One house by me had a cool turret staircase with alternating wall sections made of these glass bricks. There wasn't much privacy at night, although you could only make out vague shapes.
I use chrome once or twice a year, when I need to figure out if a website problem is my browser or the site.
Fun fact: OSHA recommendations aren't enforceable. Not supporting this, but the only way you can get traction on workplace temperature (unless you're in California, Colorado, Minnesota, Oregon, or Washington) is under the general duty clause. While a smart employer keeps their employees safe and reasonably comfortable, all federal OSHA requires is that you vaguely don't hurt them.