Time to get a new post… This sounds like the equivalent of duct taping your fence together.
Time to get a new post… This sounds like the equivalent of duct taping your fence together.
What does it say? Paywall in the way…
Not in my experience. Perhaps if you were charging at a location which charges an inflated rate. At my current electrical costs in Canada, electric is cheaper per kilometre.
How can one add social.bbc to my Lemmy subscribed list?
I would actually prefer them over you… So goodbye.
There was no option to stream it in Canada. The only option to watch GoT was cable.
How so? There was no streaming option in Canada for GoT. HBO max was not offered. I even tried with a VPN but they wouldn’t accept a Canadian credit card. So piracy was the only option unless I wanted to get cable… But who would want that.
It is not. But GoT was not available to stream in Canada. Without any streaming options, piracy was the only way to watch… Unless of course I wanted cable and HBOs pricey package.
“Ukraine has cluster bombs, quick, form a tight grouping!” -Russian Military
I wasn’t even able to stream it legally in Canada. The only way I could watch it legally was to get a cable subscription and a $15/mo HBO package. Fuck that!
Too bad, they must have fixed that workaround. Good luck cracking the safe!
I’ve done this before by uploading the file to google drive which stripped the password off. I remember viewing it no problem but saving it was a few more steps. This was several years ago though so… Good luck!
Q: “Do you think you will ever love your adopted son as much as a real parent would?”
Fuuuuuuck you…
In BC the wait times are longer. But this is a symptom of the underfunding from federal and provincial governments. COVID was tough on the health care systems and they did a lot with what they had. Now should be the time to invest in the system and get it healthy again, but apparently more pipelines are the priority…
But overall I am satisfied for our system. It does not cost taxpayers an arm and a leg to fund it, and an emergency won’t bankrupt someone. If you can get extended coverage such as with an employer then you pay minimal amounts for dental, medications, and paramedical services like physio or massage. From what I hear of the American system, I am shocked that there isn’t some type of bare bones coverage for everyone. Sounds like a third world country from up here…