

I think they just call them trains
I think they just call them trains
Or… ask the staff for a menu, order with them, respectfully let them know how you feel about the qr/app thing (unlikely it was their decision to implement but they can pass on the complaint), and if they’re unwilling to take your order (which is hopefully unlikely at this point) feel free to make a little stink (if you feel inclined) and walk out. Still ok to complain on your blog about being spammed with the app but I’d rather try the obvious options first rather than expect the owners to heuristically discover via non-returning customers that we really don’t want the app.
That is, if the coffee/food/service is good, otherwise yea fuck em
Can we leave Mr. T out of this, the man who goes by that name still has my respect :)
I picked the Sony Xperia 1v because:
I was considering a Zenphone 10 or Xperia 5 v when i found this for £650
Radioactive particles perhaps but nuclear radiation is not affected by airflow
But whattabout Vietnam?
I think that’s actually a different interview and that this is the one referred in the OP: https://youtu.be/Iyasgj3e-wE
This joke works on so many levels
Werewolf? London by any chance?
Some examples of inaccuracies found by the BBC included:
Gemini incorrectly said the NHS did not recommend vaping as an aid to quit smoking
ChatGPT and Copilot said Rishi Sunak and Nicola Sturgeon were still in office even after they had left
Perplexity misquoted BBC News in a story about the Middle East, saying Iran initially showed “restraint” and described Israel’s actions as “aggressive”
Now I’m getting confused. Are DDG and Qwant not proxies for Bing?