speeding_infraction
TJ Enthusiast
It sounds like they have the necessary evidence. They should go ahead and bury him.
I mean, he did say he was curious how many bodies were under the courthouse. I say we let him find out.
It sounds like they have the necessary evidence. They should go ahead and bury him.
I'm a little surprised, and disappointed, that he made it that long. If it was bad enough to lock him up, it was bad enough to let his air out. A guy from my high school got picked up on child porn charges earlier this year and I keep hoping to read or hear about him being room temp.
room temp lol
RIP Ace Frehley
Long history with this guy & his band, had all their albums pre-makeup removal, KISS was my first concert as a little pissant in '79, always thought Space Ace was the coolest guy in the band
View attachment 649692
Rest easy brother
https://www.techspot.com/news/109916-china-testing-restroom-machines-make-you-watch-ads.html
China is testing restroom machines that make you watch ads in exchange for toilet paper
View attachment 650177
WTF?! Public restrooms in parts of China are testing new dispensers that release toilet paper only after users scan a QR code and watch an online advertisement, a system that has drawn widespread public criticism. Local governments have not disclosed how many units are in operation or whether data collected will be anonymized or monitored.
The mounted paper dispensers are equipped with optical scanners that display a QR code. Users must use their smartphones to connect to the dispenser, triggering an app-based video advertisement that runs for a few seconds.
When the ad concludes, the machine releases a controlled length of paper. Those unwilling to engage with the promotional content can bypass the process by paying 0.5 renminbi – about seven US cents.
Cheaper by far to just pay for the paper.
Probably need an app to pay it too.
https://www.techspot.com/news/109916-china-testing-restroom-machines-make-you-watch-ads.html
China is testing restroom machines that make you watch ads in exchange for toilet paper
View attachment 650177
WTF?! Public restrooms in parts of China are testing new dispensers that release toilet paper only after users scan a QR code and watch an online advertisement, a system that has drawn widespread public criticism. Local governments have not disclosed how many units are in operation or whether data collected will be anonymized or monitored.
The mounted paper dispensers are equipped with optical scanners that display a QR code. Users must use their smartphones to connect to the dispenser, triggering an app-based video advertisement that runs for a few seconds.
When the ad concludes, the machine releases a controlled length of paper. Those unwilling to engage with the promotional content can bypass the process by paying 0.5 renminbi – about seven US cents.
