“Look at all this,” she said. “People need their stuff. They cannot live without their stuff.”
“Oil!”
“I’m not sure whether to be mad at Amazon or the state or both. I’m kind of mad at both,” former Amazon affiliate Beth Terry tells the LA Times. Here’s more on the issue from the Fresno Bee, which calls the effort a “legislative sleight of hand.”
“Premium products @ non-premium prices.”
“Our vehicles will operate without human intervention by using a combination of LiDAR (light detection and ranging), cameras and radar sensors, along with artificial intelligence to perceive the road conditions and choose the quickest and safest route to the final destination,” Han said.
“Many e-books are being released at .99 and even .99,” the company says in a new post in the Kindle forums. “That is unjustifiably high for an e-book. With an e-book, there’s no printing, no over-printing, no need to forecast, no returns, no lost sales due to out-of-stock, no warehousing costs, no transportation costs, and there is no secondary market — e-books cannot be resold as used books. E-books can be and should be less expensive.”
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“Starting from today (Tuesday), Hainan Airlines’ new route from Beijing to Edinburgh and Dublin will have four flights per week," said Bao Qifa, chairman of Hainan Airlines.
“Singapore was launched in May last year. It is super humid, rich, got a great metro system, Uber is everywhere, and roads don’t get too clogged up. It didn’t seem likely. Now we get several hundred rides a day, the culture changed visibly,” Martin said
“It would seem pointless for me to stay in [Kindle Unlimited and Kindle Owner’s Lending Library]?now,” said one author, who voiced her?concerns on an online forum. “I do illustrated children’s books. The illustrations will count as one page the sum total for the book [and] will be about 5 cents….I don’t understand Amazon, length isn’t quality.”
“The influx of PAC money in city politics this year is completely out of scale with the grassroots campaign myself and many others are trying to run, and is proving to be a distraction from the real issues. A lot of this spending is clearly driven by a frustration felt across the city — from seniors and young renters to unions and businesses large and small, that we need change on the City Council. If elected, I will absolutely pursue policies to limit outside spending and bring balance to our civic elections.”